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Africana Studies, B.A. - Community Involvement Track

Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

About the Program

The Department of Africana Studies provides students of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds the opportunity to gain a detailed understanding of the foundations of African American culture, from ancient Egypt to the present. Drawing from the intellectual heritage, accumulated knowledge, enduring experiences and contributions of Africa and its Diaspora, students explore new perspectives.
Students may pursue the standard major in Africana studies or a concentration in community involvement studies. Many students find it productive to combine Africana studies with another discipline in a dual major. Students also may minor in Africana studies. Students who select the major or double-major in Africana Studies have the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge through internships or field research. 
Majors in Africana studies have continued to graduate and professional schools and built successful careers in many fields, including public affairs, law enforcement, archives and museums, law, health, government, social work, education, the visual and performing arts, and business and management. Many students planning careers in medicine, law, public policy, social work, and education pursue a second major or a minor in Africana studies. Students with interest in foreign service in Africa and the Caribbean or students who intend to acquire graduate training with specialization on Africa or the Caribbean are well-prepared in the department. The concentration in community involvement studies prepares students to work in community-oriented and community-based agencies or in local government. Students with career interest in elementary- and secondary-level teaching can prepare for Maryland Teacher Certification in social studies through Education
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PTG Requirements

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When there is No equivalency found, the ARTSYS database shows no equivalent course at Allegany College of Maryland. There might be a course yet to be evaluated by University of Maryland, Baltimore County that meets the requirement. Consult with your advisor.

Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Requirement
  • GEP: Arts and Humanities Take 3 GEP: Arts And Humanities courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
  • GEP: English Composition Complete one of these courses with a "C" grade or better.
    3 credits
  • GEP: Social Sciences Take 3 GEP: Social Science courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
    Take one of these courses.
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
  • GEP: Mathematics Take one GEP Mathematics or GEP Statistics course.
    3 - 4 credits
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    Notes: Recommended course.
  • GEP: Science Take one GEP: Science course.
    3 - 4 credits
  • GEP: Science with a Lab Take one GEP: Science course with a laboratory.
    3 - 4 credits
  • GEP: Culture Take 2 GEP: Culture courses.
    6 credits
  • GEP: Language 201 Take a foreign language through the 201 level.
    3 - 4 credits
  • Core Requirements Complete These Courses With A "C" Grade Or Better.
    6 credits
    Take 1 course from the following 2
Grand Total Credits
60
Completion of an associate's degree (A.A. /A.S.) at a public community college in Maryland is strongly recommended and, once earned, will satisfy most of UMBC's General Education Program (GEP) requirements. Edited NC 5/14/2026