African Studies Programs

Know about African Studies Major Programs and Check Schools Offering African Studies Programs.

African Studies is a major program in the area of Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies. African Studies is a program that focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of one or more of the peoples of the African Continent, usually with an emphasis on Africa south of the Sahara, and including the African diasporas overseas.

Major Programs/Concentration in African Studies

In United States, 72 schools offers the African Studies program. The average tuition & fees of these schools offering African Studies is $13,107 for in-state students and $43,811 for out-of-state students. In average, the SAT score is 1,359 and the ACT score is 31 over the schools. The average acceptance rate is 45%.

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NameOffered Degree*Test ScoresAcceptance RateTuitionStudent Population
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh CampusPublic,4-yearsPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Post-graduate 1,370 (SAT)
31 (ACT)
49.14% $21,524 (in-state)
$39,890(out-of-state)
33,767
Shippensburg University of PennsylvaniaPublic,4-yearsShippensburg, Pennsylvania 1,090 (SAT) 87.80% $13,544 (in-state)
$15,798(out-of-state)
5,162
Swarthmore CollegePrivate,4-yearsSwarthmore, Pennsylvania Bachelor 1,520 (SAT)
33 (ACT)
6.93% $62,412 1,625
Brown UniversityPrivate,4-yearsProvidence, Rhode Island Bachelor
Master
Doctorate
1,540 (SAT)
35 (ACT)
5.06% $68,230 11,189
Claflin UniversityPrivate,4-yearsOrangeburg, South Carolina Bachelor - 78.00% $17,046 1,830
The University of Tennessee-KnoxvillePublic,4-yearsKnoxville, Tennessee Post-graduate 1,240 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
68.41% $13,484 (in-state)
$31,974(out-of-state)
33,805
Texas A & M University-College StationPublic,4-yearsCollege Station, Texas Post-graduate 1,270 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
62.65% $13,099 (in-state)
$40,328(out-of-state)
74,014
Bennington CollegePrivate,4-yearsBennington, Vermont Bachelor 1,320 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
45.31% $64,644 880
Middlebury CollegePrivate,4-yearsMiddlebury, Vermont Bachelor 1,490 (SAT)
34 (ACT)
12.69% $65,280 2,843
University of Wisconsin-MadisonPublic,4-yearsMadison, Wisconsin Post-graduate 1,430 (SAT)
29 (ACT)
49.06% $11,205 (in-state)
$40,603(out-of-state)
48,956
Stanford UniversityPrivate,4-yearsStanford, California Master 1,550 (SAT)
35 (ACT)
3.68% $62,484 18,283
Kennesaw State UniversityPublic,4-yearsKennesaw, Georgia Bachelor 1,124 (SAT)
23 (ACT)
67.85% $5,786 (in-state)
$17,040(out-of-state)
43,190
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*: offered degree for the African Studies program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.