The Accounting program offers a Bachelor of Science in Accounting.

The program continues to attract students from all ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds as they recognize ways that Africana Studies provides them with a forum to examine the intellectual life, the historical experience, and the cultural understanding of one of this country’s largest racial minority groups.

About The Program

Students electing to pursue courses in the Africana Studies program are entering into the current intellectual dialogue on multiculturalism in this society as they study with professors who have conducted notable research in African, Caribbean, Africana, and African-American Studies.
The Africana Studies program at Stockton University is affiliated with the National Council for Black Studies, Inc. (NCBS) and students are eligible to apply for membership in Ankh Maat Wedjau, the National Honor Society for majors and minors in Africana Studies. Majors and minors in Africana Studies at Stockton University will also come to appreciate their responsibility to their communities through various projects

Program Courses: 40 credits

Core Required Courses for all majors:

Year One

Student Testimonials

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Emma Elizabeth
Assistant Teacher

Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old.

Zent Ekizie
Assistant Teacher

Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old.

Samantha Willow
Teacher

Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old.

Zent Ekizie
Assistant Teacher

Department Contact Info

B.A. in Africana Studies

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B.A. in Africana Studies

Technology and Resources

The ability to use technology is critical to our student’s success and provides many avenues for opportunity and expression in all areas of our curriculum, including the visual arts, music, physical education, electives, and core courses, for students from elementary through to 12th grade.

In elementary school, students use technology to transform their learning by not only accessing educational apps and resources, but also by recording, reflecting upon, and recognizing their own growth. Elementary students learn about digital citizenship and responsible use of technology. Students love programming their robots to do ever-more impressive things.

Middle school students are encouraged to bring a device to school, to use with the permission of each classroom teacher for specific objectives. Middle school students integrate current events analysis, research, and presentation skills into their studies using technology in meaningful ways.

In high school, students are required to participate in a 1:1 laptop program. Classes utilize Google Classroom. Students apply problem solving and engineering skills through technology in curricular and co-curricular activities, as they will in the world after YIS.

During the recent pandemic Yangon International School was able to quickly and effectively migrate to home learning for all students to ensure the learning continued even when the campus was not accessible.

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