Most associate's degrees are vocational (computer science, mortuary science, etc.), but some are in "liberal studies," meaning study in the humanities. No associate's degree is specifically in African-American studies.
I suggest you take a look at online courses offered through state universities. Many offer courses in African-American studies. If you are sufficiently committed, and take your other "General Education" courses online as well, you could eventually earn a bachelor's degree with a major in African-American studies.
I've placed some links below that will help you find state universities that offer online courses. Do a bit more research, and look for the one that offers the most online courses in African-American studies. Keep in mind that African-American studies courses often are offered by departments of English, History, American Studies, Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies, Sociology, and sometimes, but not often, even Psychology.
On a personal note, I'm pleased to hear of your interest in this field of study. I teach several courses in African-American studies myself. Not online, though. :(
2006-12-11 16:49:48
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answered by X 7
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Start with the colleges in your state first to see if they offer online programs in that subject. You can also try the following websites:
2006-12-11 02:26:59
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answered by Tarheel Girl 08 3
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Now... due to the intense desire to get more and more money, lmost any class can now be taken on-line from the U.S... The quality of education is disguting but you can still get a degree to pin on your wall
2006-12-11 01:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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