S-African Diaspora Fem Poetics

This course will explore the formal, aesthetic, and poetic innovations of black feminist writers of the African diaspora. Emphasizing the works of diasporic women writers from 1968 on, we will examine connections between formal subversion and rhetorics of identity and liberation that emerge within various feminist, anticolonial, and antiracist political discourses. We will take up the works of West African, South African, North American, and Caribbean writers including Ntozake Shange, Buchi Emecheta, Suzan-Lori Parks, Ama Ata Aidoo, M.

Food Science

Introduction to legal, regulatory, ethical, and scientific considerations involved in developing a new food product. Involves the theoretical development, processing, packaging, labeling, and marketing of a new product with due regard for regulatory issues, control, and safety.

Practicum

Students complete 120 hours or more in an organization of their choice, and engage in critical reflection on their experience. Fieldwork placements identified and arranged by student, and must be approved by department. Fulfills STPEC internship requirement.

Practicum

Students complete 120 hours or more in an organization of their choice, and engage in critical reflection on their experience. Fieldwork placements identified and arranged by student, and must be approved by department. Fulfills STPEC internship requirement.

Practicum

Elective internship (does not normally fulfill SPTEC internship requirement). One credit for every 40 hours of work completed in an organization of student's choosing.
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