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This archived information is dated to the 2009-10 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Overseas Studies Courses in African Studies

For course descriptions and additional offerings, see the listings in the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site (http://explorecourses.stanford.edu) or the Bing Overseas Studies web site (http://bosp.stanford.edu). Students should consult their department or program's student services office for applicability of Overseas Studies courses to a major or minor program.

Winter Quarter

Capetown

OSPCPTWN 18. Xhosa Language and Culture. 2 units, Nolubabalo Tyam

OSPCPTWN 20. Supervised Service-Learning. 3 units, Janice McMillan

OSPCPTWN 24. Targeted Research Project in Community Health and Development. 3 units, Timothy Stanton

OSPCPTWN 44. Negotiating Home, Citizenship and the South African City. 4 units, Sophie Oldfield

Spring Quarter

Capetown

OSPCPTWN 18. Xhosa Language and Culture. 2 units, Nolubabalo Tyam

OSPCPTWN 20. Supervised Service-Learning. 3 units, Janice McMillan

OSPCPTWN 22. Preparation for Community-Based Research in Community Health and Development. 3 units, Timothy Stanton

OSPCPTWN 23. History and Politics of South Africa in Transition. 4 units, Mary Simons, GER:DB:SocSci, EC:GlobalCom

OSPCPTWN 24. Targeted Research Project in Community Health and Development. 5 units, Timothy Stanton

OSPCPTWN 34. The Effect of HIV/AIDS on the Fate of Vulnerable Populations in Sub-Saharan Africa. 4 units, Hugh Brent Solvason

OSPCPTWN 36. The Archaeology of Southern African Hunter Gatherers. 5 units, John Parkington

OSPCPTWN 37. Independent Projects in Assessing Program Efficacy. 2-4 units, Hugh Brent Solvason

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