Studies various aspects of African cultures, politics, and development.
African Geography: Study of physical and human geographies of African continent, including biomes, climate, resources, languages, cultures, religions, and ethnic groups.
African History: Study of African civilizations, societies and kingdoms from early times to modern era, including colonialism, independence, Pan-Africanism, and contemporary issues.
African Politics: Study of political systems, institutions and processes of African countries, including elections, governance, human rights, and international relations.
African Economics: Study of economic trends, challenges and opportunities in Africa, including trade, investment, development, poverty, and wealth disparities.
African Literature: Study of African literary traditions, genres, themes, and authors, including oral traditions, colonial and post-colonial literatures, and contemporary writing.
African Art: Study of African artistic expressions, styles, symbolism, and aesthetics, including traditional and modern forms of visual, performing and media arts.
African Religion: Study of African religious traditions, beliefs, practices, and influences, including animism, Islam, Christianity, syncretism, and spirituality.
African Languages: Study of African linguistic diversity, history, and impact, including indigenous, colonial, and global languages, dialects, and variations.
African Culture: Study of African cultural heritage, values, norms, and identities, including family, community, gender, sexuality, education, and social change.
African Diaspora: Study of African-descended peoples and cultures outside of Africa, including their history, struggles, achievements, and interactions with other groups.