VCU African American Studies BA Transfer Guide

Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies
Catalog Year 2025-2027
Based on VCCS Curriculum for LIBERAL ARTS
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Complete at a Virginia Community College |
Credits |
Course Equivalent |
Notes |
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SDV 100 or 101 |
1-2 |
UNIV 101 |
College Success Skills or Orientation |
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ENG 111 |
3 |
UNIV 111-112 |
College Comp I; UNIV 111 is waived and students receive 3 credits for UNIV 112. |
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ENG 112 |
3 |
UNIV 200 |
College Comp II |
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HUM 220 |
3 |
AFAM 111 |
Introduction to African American Studies |
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Any UCGS Art, Humanities, or Literature course (Block II) |
3 |
General Education |
These two courses must come from two different disciplines. |
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Any UCGS Social & Behavioral Science (Block III) |
3 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS History (Block VI) |
3 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS Natural Sciences (Block IV) |
4 |
General Education |
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Any UCGS Math (Block V) |
3-4 |
General Education |
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CST 100 or CST 110 |
3 |
General Education |
Principles of Public Speaking or Introduction to Human Communication |
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Any UCGS transfer course |
3-4 |
General Education |
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Foreign language 101-102 |
6-8 |
VCU equivalents |
The foreign language requirement can be waived if students completed 3 or more years at high school. |
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Additional transfer electives, if needed to meet 60 credits |
17-20 |
VCU equivalents |
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Pre-Transfer Credits |
60 |
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Complete at Virginia Commonwealth University |
Credits |
Notes |
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AFAM 201 |
3 |
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AFAM 211 |
3 |
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AFAM 310 |
3 |
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AFAM 311 |
3 |
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AFAM 330 |
3 |
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AFAM 399 |
3 |
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AFAM 493 |
3 |
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AFAM 499 |
3 |
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Restricted electives from cooperating departments |
6 |
See VCU advisor for course options |
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Electives |
30 |
Discuss course options with your VCU advisor. Consider a second major or minor. Students must complete a total of 45 upper-level credits to graduate. |
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Post-Transfer Credits |
60 |
Transfer Guidance
Guaranteed Admission Agreement Requirements
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This degree program is covered by VCU’s Guaranteed Admission Agreement.
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By meeting the following criteria, you are guaranteed admission to the BA in African American Studies:
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Earn the transfer associate degree.
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Earn a minimum GPA of 2.5 for your associate degree. VCU will recognize the cumulative GPA as recorded on the VCCS transcript and not recalculate based on multiple course attempts.
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Complete a minimum of 30 credits at VCCS institution
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Earn grades of “C” or higher in all community college courses.
Important Links & Dates
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University Transfer Center: https://transfer.vcu.edu/.
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Register Intent to Transfer: https://ugradadmissions.vcu.edu/register/letterofinterest.
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Admission Application: By March 15 for fall admission and November 1 for spring at https://www.vcu.edu/admissions/apply/.
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Financial Aid: https://semss.vcu.edu/our-services/financial-resources-and-guidance/.
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FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid: March 1 for fall semester at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa.
What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?
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Complete your English courses and start your math sequence in your first year.
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Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org.
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Connect with an advisor at your community college and the VCU Transfer Center (https://transfer.vcu.edu/) in your first semester.
Is This Degree Right For Me?
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The Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies is an interdisciplinary degree that provides students with knowledge of human cultures and intellectual and practical skills to engage complexity, diversity and change. The degree program fosters students’ personal and social responsibility and, through applied learning experiences, empowers students to negotiate and to solve the complex problems of the 21st century. An undergraduate degree in African American Studies is good preparation for graduate study in African American studies, as well as other areas such as business, education, history, international relations, law, political science, psychology, public administration, public health, and social work. Career opportunities with a B.A. in African American Studies include employment in just about any industry from public and private schools to nonprofit organizations. The perspective fostered by a humanities degree in combination with excellent verbal and written communication skills are an asset for any career in the private or public sector. Part-time and summer jobs, internships, and volunteer positions are critical to gaining the experience and skills that employers seek.
What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion: The completion of a transfer associate degree results in all lower-division general education requirements being met when you transfer to VCU.
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Dual Enrollment – Completion of Associate Degree in HS: The completion of an associate degree concurrent with high school results in 60 credits of coursework applied towards your degree and VCU’s general education courses will be satisfied. High school students must apply to VCU as freshman applicants for orientation and engagement purposes.
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Credit for Prior Learning: VCU accepts AP, IB, Cambridge, CLEP, DANTES, and military credits.
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Catalog Year: VCU will honor the degree requirements of the VCU Undergraduate Bulletin in effect at the time of the student’s first post-high school enrollment into an appropriate associate degree at the two-year institution. Students must stay enrolled at their community college and take no more than four years to complete their associate degree. Students must also enroll at VCU within one year of completing their associate degree.
Is This College Right For Me?
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Located in downtown Richmond, within two hours of the beach, the mountains and Washington DC, VCU provides top-ranked academic programs, research opportunities and an urban setting so students can live and learn in the real world.
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VCU is a large, public research institution dedicated to the success and well-being of students and the Richmond community.
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Diversity, inclusion and equity are deeply ingrained core values at VCU. If you are looking to connect with a broad range of people, come join us!
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Learn more about our college at www.TransferVirginia.org.
Did You Know That…
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Completing your associate transfer degree satisfies all lower division general education requirements and increases the likelihood you will complete your bachelor’s degree?
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Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college could exhaust your financial aid there and reduce your future financial aid at VCU?
What Can I Do With This Degree?
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Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlook at www.TransferVirginia.org
Program Successes & Highlights
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With a Bachelor of Arts in African American studies from VCU, you will gain the skills needed to affect social change. You will be empowered to tackle the complex problems of the 21st century – and you will be studying in the heart of a city that was once the capital of the confederacy and is now making headlines for social justice. When you graduate, you’ll be ready to apply your skills in law, education, business, government, industry or in any of the many settings where racial justice and equity are at the forefront.
What Are My Chances For Getting Accepted?
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If you apply through general application instead of through the Guaranteed Admission Agreement, you will be considered for admission with all other transfer applicants.
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Learn more about applying at www.TransferVirginia.org.
Do More With Your Degree!
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The Department of African American Studies offers multiple study abroad programs in collaboration with the Departments of History and Psychology. Students can choose to study in Barbados, Paris and Zambia. The department also supports programs in West and Southern Africa as well as the Caribbean. All students in the Department of African American Studies are required to complete an internship before graduation. The department has partnered with many local nonprofits to provide exceptional hands-on experiences for our students.
Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?
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All students must complete at least one VCU “REAL” experiential learning activity in order to graduate from VCU. Examples of REAL activities include: internships, research, and service learning. This requirement may be satisfied by completing a 300-level (or higher) REAL course or through an approved REAL co-curricular experience.
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Learn more at https://real.vcu.edu/.