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EOP Learning Community #10 and 10A:

Pan Africanism: Where the Past and Present Come Alive

LC10 - Pan Africanism where the past and present come alive

DESCRIPTION:
You are invited to be a part of the Educational Opportunities Program’s Pan-African Learning Community. Pan-Africanism is a movement of solidarity among the nations of Africa, most particularly Black Africa. The Pan-African perspective is one of common cause with citizens of other African nations, as a result of shared history and shared struggle against a number of threats and challenges, among them: racism, white supremacy, slavery, colonialist exploitation, neocolonialism, and imperialism. The community consists of a cohort of classes including: Freshman Seminar (ETHN 21), Introduction to Pan African Studies (ETHN 70), an English course and the group tutorial for the ETHN 70 (LS39B). As a participant in this exciting EOP learning community, you will build community and develop goals in an environment with students of similar backgrounds such as: family upbringing, cultural values, socio-economic status and educational experience to foster long-term academic and career success. This learning community will extend from your fall Ethnic Studies 21 course (Freshman Seminar) through the spring Ethnic Studies 98 course (Transitions). In the fall courses you will develop and exercise fundamental learning strategies, to improve basic learning skills, and to develop as an integrated social and psychological individual. In the spring you will develop skills needed for career, academic and personal transition into college. Through these courses, which includes class activities, research, interviews, co-curricular activities, program activities and personal appointments, your experiences should result in a comfortable goal for yourself academically and professionally.

Pre-requisites: You must score into LS-15 in order to be in community 10. Students not in LS-15 wishing to enroll in this community that have a higher EPT score placement should elect community 10A.

Course Section Class # Course Title Days/Times Area of GE Met
ETHN 70 
90
84214
Intro to Pan African studies TR 12:00-1:15 pm Area D2
ETHN 21 
95
84206
Freshman Seminar TR 9:00-10:15 am Area E
LS 15-DIS 
92
85892
College Language Skills TR 1:30-2:45 pm Meets EO 665 Req
LS 15-TUT
93
85893
Lab T  3:10-4:00 pm Meets EO 665 Req
LS-39B 
94
81499
Group Tutorial special Problems MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Elective

 

Course Section Class # Course Title Days/Times Area of GE Met
ETHN 70 
91
84267 Intro to Pan African studies TR 12:00-1:15 pm Area D2
ETHN 21 
96
86257 Freshman Seminar TR 9:00-10:15 am Area E
LS 39B  
95
86258 Group Tutorial special Problems MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Elective