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

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Zent Ekizie
Assistant Teacher

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Samantha Willow
Teacher

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Zent Ekizie
Assistant Teacher

Department Contact Info

B.A. in Africana Studies

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B.A. in Africana Studies

Secondary School Principal’s Welcome Message

Hugh S. Schoolman, Ed.D. (HS Principal)

Mingalaba, and welcome to Yangon International School’s Secondary program!

The secondary school at Yangon International School is a vibrant and collaborative place. We merge best practices and standards from the United States, Canada and other countries. Our high school program features the International Baccalaureate high school diploma program that is both academically rigorous and centered upon the development of well-rounded world citizens. Our strong, developmentally-centered program meets the specific needs of both middle and high school students, and YIS students graduate with the skills they need for success in the best universities in the world. 

YIS students’ days include a rigorous academic program featuring individual and group project-based learning and opportunities for critical and creative thinking. Our Myanmar language and social studies programs have long been a critical part of our educational focus.
Clubs, service learning, sports and artistic endeavors are a hallmark of YIS’s program. Through these activities our students learn how to lead in a variety of contexts.
Our National Honor Society offers an after-school peer-tutoring program, and our Middle and High School Student Councils lead events and activities which are aligned with YIS’s uniquely positive spirit of respect and shared purpose amongst students and teachers. 

YIS teachers arrive from all parts of the world but unite in their dedication to YIS students and their craft as educators. Our teachers take their role as advisors of young people seriously through their interactions and support of students in their classes each day. A majority of our teachers come to YIS with higher degrees from top universities worldwide, and they are committed to continuous improvement and learning-both for their students and themselves!
YIS parents are led by the PAC (the YIS parent organization) which represents parents in each grade level. Parent involvement is an integral part of the YIS philosophy. Our administrators, counselors and teachers lead workshops throughout the year to both inform parents about matters such as standards-based grading, MAP standardized testing and the International Baccalaureate, and to gain their thoughts and opinions on key matters that affect their children’s education. 

YIS’s secondary school builds on the school’s ongoing commitment to high academic expectations, mutual respect, and social responsibility and cultural understanding that begins at the elementary level. Our educational team prepares lessons that engage our students and connect with the ever-changing realities of their local and international communities. We invite you and your children to join our dynamic learning setting!

Hugh S. Schoolman, Ed.D. | Secondary School Principal

Yangon International School

hschoolman@yis-yangon.edu.mm