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Specialization in Black Studies

The Specialization in Black Studies is open to students in the Honours program in Sociology and is available at Trent's Durham GTA campus only.

This specialization will enable students to explore the complex histories and enduring presence of Black communities in Canada, the Americas, and beyond. Students will delve into the struggles and triumphs of African Canadians and other African peoples as they challenge and dismantle various structural and institutional barriers. Through courses in Black Studies, students will gain critical insights into the impactful contributions Black communities have made to shape and humanize Canada—and the world. They will engage with thought-provoking content such as Black political cultures of resistance, Black futurism, racial profiling, environmental racism, Black-Indigenous solidarity, police violence, housing precarity and unemployment, sharpening their theoretical understanding and practical skills. This will empower them to drive meaningful change within Black communities.

In their final year, students will have the opportunity to apply the theories and foundational knowledge gained to explore community-centred solutions aimed at dismantling anti-Black racism and enhancing the health and well-being of Black populations through SOCI 4410H and SOCI 4850H, which can include an assessment component that is a community engagement activity (attendance at or creation of workshop content, attendance at a community event, or organizing a community/activists/community based event).

The specialization will equip students with the knowledge and skills to pursue diverse career paths, including social services, public policy, business, law, international affairs, social work, medicine, and the arts.

Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major Honours degree in Sociology may graduate with a Specialization in Black Studies if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:

Required Courses:

  • SOCI 1003H: Foundations of Black Studies in Canada

  • SOCI 2002H: Black Sociology: Theorizing Race and Power

  • SOCI 3002H: Applied Intersectionality

Students must also complete 2.5credits from these courses:

  • SOCI-CAST-POST 2003H: Black Experience in Canada

  • SOCI 2220H - Intersecting Social Inequalities

  • SOCI-GESO 2430H - Sociology of Gender

  • SOCI-GESO 3052H/4052H: Race and Racialization

  • SOCI 3601H: Critical Criminology

  • SOCI-CAST-POST 3615H: Introduction to Black Politics in Canada

  • SOCI-POST-CAST 3661H: Race, Ethnicities, and Multiculturalism

  • SOCI-GESO-CAST 3860H: Gender Race and Class

  • SOCI 4410H - Cultures of Knowledge

  • SOCI 4850H - Sociology of the Body

  • ENGL-GESO 4351H

  • Prior approval from the department required:

    • Reading courses (SOCI 3900Y, 3901H, 3902H, 4900Y, 4901H, 4902H)
    • Community based research courses (SOCI 3570Y, 3580H, 4570Y, 4580H)
    • Research practical (SOCI 4021Y, 4022H, 4023H)
    • Thesis courses, primarily health-focused content (SOCI 4010Y or 4020D)

 

 

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