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Middle
Eastern and North African Studies
May
be elected as an area concentration program
Prerequisites
to Concentration. One
of the following first year language sequences or the equivalent:
Arabic (AAPTIS 101 and 102; AAPTIS 103 and 104) Hebrew (HJCS
101 and 102), Persian (AAPTIS 141 and 142) or Turkish (AAPTIS
151 and 152). Strongly recommended: AAPTIS 100 (Peoples of the
Middle East), AAPTIS 204 (Introduction to Islam), History 240
(Introduction to Near Eastern History).
Concentration
Program. A
minimum of 30 credits at the 200-level and above, chosen in consultation
with and approved by the undergraduate concentration advisor.
The courses chosen must include:
- Anthropology
409.
- History
443 and one of the following: 442, 538, 539, 542, 545.
- Political
Science, any one of the following: 353, 452, 453, 476.
- One
year of an appropriate language of the area (Arabic, Hebrew,
Persian, Turkish) beyond the first year level. For Arabic a student
may count AAPTIS 201 and 202 or one year of colloquial Arabic
(Egyptian, Syrian) as the second year of language study.
- Two
electives selected from the courses listed below (except courses
chosen to meet the above requirements).
Honors
Concentration. Special
arrangements are made for qualified students to elect an Honors
concentration. Candidates for an Honors concentration undertake
independent research which is reported in a senior Honors thesis.
Prospective Honors concentrators should consult with the Honors
concentration advisor before the end of the junior year.
Advising.
Prospective
concentrators are encouraged to work closely with the area concentration
advisor to develop a program of study consistent with individual
needs. Academic advising appointments are scheduled at 1080 South
University Suite 4640.
Courses
in Other Departments
The
following courses, which may be included in a concentration plan,
are offered by other departments and programs:
Anthropology:
409, 434, 509.
History:
385, 442, 443, 531, 536, 537, 538, 539, 542, 545, and appropriate
sections of History 396 and 397
History
of Art: 386, 486, 490, 491, 581, 582, 584.
Near
Eastern Studies:
Hebrew
and Judaic Cultural Studies (HJCS) 301, 302, 401, 402, 471, 472,
479, 571, 572;
Arabic
(AAPTIS) 201, 202, 403, 404, 415, 416, 417, 418, 431, 467, 501,
502, 504, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565;
Persian
(AAPTIS) 241, 242, 540, 544, 545,
Turkish
(AAPTIS) 251, 252, 451, 452, 553, 554, 551, 552, 556, 557,
General
(AAPTIS) 466, 468, 469, 485, 486;
Political
Science: 353, 452, 453, 476.
Sociology:
401, 490, and appropriate sections of Sociology 496, 497, 596,
and 597.

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