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BLST 3700  CRITICAL WRITING FOR CULTURAL STUDIES (3 credits)

Critical Writing for Cultural Studies (BLST 3700) is a Writing in the Disciplines (WID) course that prepares undergraduate students, whose fields of interest include any area of humanities and/or social sciences, for the specific writing styles and research methodologies expected in cultural studies disciplines. This preparation includes instruction in resource evaluation, organization strategies, sentence style and vocabulary, documentation styles, and revision strategies.

Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1164 or by permission of the instructor.

Distribution: Writing in the Discipline Single Course

Black Studies

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/black-studies/

The central mission of the UNO Black Studies discipline is to prepare students to critically understand and interpret the complex histories, societies, and cultures of African people across the globe, and to employ theoretical and methodological tools drawn out of the collective Black experience in addressing relevant natural and social global issues on behalf of humanity. We situate this knowledge within a general discourse concerning what it teaches us about the totality of the human experience.

Black Studies, Bachelor of Science

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/black-studies/black-studies-bs/

...For the Black Studies major, this is BLST 3700 or another approved course. Majors Assessment...