Hiphop University » Courses
College and University courses that included hiphop art and culture first appeared in the late 1980s. These courses were often in African American studies (or cross-listed courses) and ethnomusicology programs and departments. During the mid 1990s, courses with rap and hiphop in the title began to appear in the social sciences and the humanities. [more]
2007 Courses
- Hip-Hop and Don’t Stop:Introduction to Modern Speech Communities
- Hip-Hop Theory and Culture
- Black Music Seminar: Hiphop History, Culture, and Politics
- Black Youth and Hip-Hop
- Ballers and B-Girls: De-industrialization and the Hip Hop Generation
- Black Class: Stories of Race and Consumption form the Harlem Renaissance to Hip Hop
- Hip Hop Criticism (COMM 490)
- ENGLISH 316: Hip Hop Discourse
- ENGLISH 209: The History, Literary Connections and Social Revelance of Hip Hop
- Hip-Hop and the African-American Experience
- Hip-Hop History
- Hip_Hop As Public Culture
- Is Hip-Hop Useful?
- Social Protest Drama and the Politics of Hip Hop Performance


