Many Black Studies courses satisfy General Education (GE) and/or Special Subject requirements within the College of Letters and Science at UCSB. We invite you to browse through the lists below to see what GEs and Special Subject requirements you can fulfill by taking our courses! Should you have any questions about the Letters and Science General Education Program at UCSB please call the College of Letters and Science at (805) 893-2038 or go to 1117 Cheadle Hall and start by talking to one of the advising associates in the front reception area.
Please Note: A UCSB Black Studies course which is not currently listed under a particular GE/Special Subject Area cannot be petitioned to count towards that area. The only exception is for the Writing Requirement. Students can go to the link below to download and print the instructions and petition needed to request that a UCSB Black Studies course count towards the Writing requirement. Petitions and required supporting materials must be submitted directly to the College of Letters and Science Academic Advising Office located at 1117 Cheadle Hall.
http://www.duels.ucsb.edu/advising/petitions
General Subject Area Requirements (A-G)
Area A: English Reading and Composition
Currently, no Black Studies courses can be used to fulfill this requirement.
Area B: Foreign Language
Currently, no Black Studies courses can be used to fulfill this requirement.
Area C: Science, Math, and Technology
Currently, no Black Studies courses can be used to fulfill this requirement.
Area D: Social Science
BL ST 1 - Introduction to African-American Studies
BL ST 1H - Introduction to African-American Studies - Honors
BL ST 4 - Critical Introduction to Race and Racism
BL ST 6 - The Civil Rights Movement
BL ST 15 - The Psychology of Blacks
BL ST 100 - Africa and United States Policy
BL ST 102 - Black Radicals and the Radical Tradition
BL ST 103 - The Politics of Black Liberation - The Sixties
BL ST 122 - The Education of Black Children (cross-listed as
BL ST 124 - Housing, Inheritance, and Race
BL ST 125 - Queer Black Studies
BL ST 129 - The Urban Dilemma
BL ST 131 - Race and Public Policy
BL ST 160 - Analyses of Racism and Social Policy in the United States
BL ST 169AR - African-American History (cross-listed as HIST 169AR)
BL ST 169BR - African-American History (cross-listed as HIST 169BR)
BL ST 169CR - African-American History (cross-listed as HIST 169CR)
BL ST 171 - Africa in Film
BL ST 174 - From Plantations to Prisons
Area E: Culture and Thought
BL ST 3 - Introduction to African Studies
BL ST 5 - Blacks and Western Civilization
BL ST 7 - Introduction to Caribbean Studies
BL ST 49A - Survey of African History
BL ST 49B - Survey of African History
BL ST 50 - Blacks in the Media
BL ST 104 - Black Marxism
BL ST 130A - Negritude and African Literature
BL ST 130B - The Black Francophone Novel
Area F: Arts
BL ST 14 - The History of Jazz
BL ST 45 - Black Arts Expressions
BL ST 142 - Music in African-American Cultures: U.S.A.
BL ST 153 - Black Popular Music in America
BL ST 161 - "Third World" Cinema
BL ST 162 - African Cinema
BL ST 170 - African-Americans in the American Cinema
BL ST 171 - Africa in Film
BL ST 172 - Contemporary Black Cinema
Area G: Literature
BL ST 33 - Major Works of African Literatures
BL ST 38A - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part 1)
(cross-listed as ENGL 38A)
BL ST 38B - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part II)
(cross-listed as ENGL 38B)
BL ST 126 - Comparative Black Literatures
BL ST 127 - Black Women Writers
BL ST 130A - Negritude and African Literature
BL ST 130B - The Black Francophone Novel
Special Subject Area Requirements
Writing Requirement
BL ST 1 - Introduction to African-American Studies
BL ST 1H - Introduction to African-American Studies - Honors
BL ST 5 - Blacks and Western Civilization
BL ST 6 - The Civil Rights Movement
BL ST 7 - Introduction to Caribbean Studies
BL ST 14 - The History of Jazz
BL ST 33 - Major Works of African Literatures
BL ST 38A - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part 1)
(cross-listed as ENGL 38A)
BL ST 38B - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part II)
(cross-listed as ENGL 38B)
BL ST 45 - Black Arts Expressions
BL ST 49A - Survey of African History
BL ST 49B - Survey of African History
BL ST 50 - Blacks in the Media
BL ST 102 - Black Radicals and the Radical Tradition
BL ST 103 - The Politics of Black Liberation - The Sixties
BL ST 104 - Black Marxism
BL ST 124 - Housing, Inheritance, and Race
BL ST 125 - Queer Black Studies
BL ST 126 - Comparative Black Literatures
BL ST 127 - Black Women Writers
BL ST 129 - The Urban Dilemma
BL ST 130A - Negritude and African Literature
BL ST 131 - Race and Public Policy
BL ST 137E - Sociology of the Black Experience
BL ST 153 - Black Popular Music in America
BL ST 160 - Analyses of Racism and Social Policy in the United States
BL ST 162 - African Cinema
BL ST 169AR - African-American History
BL ST 169BR - African-American History
BL ST 169CR - African-American History
BL ST 170 - African-Americans in the American Cinema
BL ST 171 - Africa in Film
BL ST 172 - Contemporary Black Cinema
BL ST 174 - From Plantations to Prisons
European Traditions Requirement
Currently, no Black Studies courses can be used to fulfill this requirement.
World Cultures Requirement
BL ST 3 - Introduction to African Studies
BL ST 5 - Blacks and Western Civilization
BL ST 7 - Introduction to Caribbean Studies
BL ST 33 - Major Works of African Literatures
BL ST 49A - Survey of African History
BL ST 49B - Survey of African History
BL ST 104 - Black Marxism
BL ST 126 - Comparative Black Literatures
BL ST 130A - Negritude and African Literature
BL ST 130B - The Black Francophone Novel
BL ST 161 - "Third World" Cinema
BL ST 162 - African Cinema
BL ST 171 - Africa in Film
Quantitative Relationships Requirement
Currently, no Black Studies courses can be used to fulfill this requirement.
Ethnicity Requirement
BL ST 1 - Introduction to African-American Studies
BL ST 1H - Introduction to African-American Studies - Honors
BL ST 4 - Critical Introduction to Race and Racism
BL ST 6 - The Civil Rights Movement
BL ST 14 - The History of Jazz
BL ST 15 - The Psychology of Blacks
BL ST 38A - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part 1)
(cross-listed as ENGL 38A)
BL ST 38B - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part II)
(cross-listed as ENGL 38B)
BL ST 50 - Blacks in the Media
BL ST 102 - Black Radicals and the Radical Tradition
BL ST 103 - The Politics of Black Liberation - The Sixties
BL ST 122 - The Education of Black Children
BL ST 127 - Black Women Writers
BL ST 129 - The Urban Dilemma
BL ST 131 - Race and Public Policy
BL ST 137E - Sociology of the Black Experience
BL ST 142 - Music in African-American Cultures: U.S.A.
BL ST 160 - Analyses of Racism and Social Policy in the United States
BL ST 169AR - African-American History
BL ST 169BR - African-American History
BL ST 169CR - African-American History
BL ST 170 - African-Americans in the American Cinema
BL ST 172 - Contemporary Black Cinema