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Near Eastern Studies
2068 Frieze Building
105 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285 |
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| Phone: (734) 764-0314 |
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| Fax: (734) 936-2679 |
| Website: http://www.umich.edu/~neareast/ |
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Undergraduate Concentration Programs
Undergraduate Academic Minors Programs
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Undergraduate Courses (by division)
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Languages Taught
- Akkadian
- Arabic (Modern Standard, Ancient, Classical, Medieval, Colloquial
Egyptian, Colloquial Levantine)
- Aramaic
- Armenian (Western, Eastern, Classical)
- Avestan
- Coptic
- Hebrew (Modern, Biblical)
- Middle Egyptian
- Persian
- Sumerian
- Turkish (Standard, Ottoman, Tanzimat)
- Ugaritic
- Uzbek
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Advising
Students interested in the Department's concentration
programs in ACABS, AAPTIS, HJCS, or NEC should contact the department's
director of undergraduate studies who will direct the student
to the appropriate concentration advisor. Students who plan to
complete the concentration requirements for a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Near Eastern Studies must complete the LS&A Declaration
Form. This form is available at the departmental office,
or at the Academic Advising Center (1255 Angell Hall). One copy
should be submitted to the Department of Near Eastern Studies
and the other to the Academic Advising Center.
Related Links
Dr. Raymond Tanter's Middle
East Conflicts
Near
Eastern Division, University Library
Internet
Center for Middle
Eastern and North African Studies
Center for Judaic
Studies
Project
STaR (School of Social Work)
Jewish
Community of Washtenaw County and Ann Arbor
The Kelsey
Museum of Ancient and Medieval Archaeology
Museum
of Anthropology
Middle East
Studies Association of North America
Language
Resource Center
Project
FLAME (Foreign Language Applications in the Multimedia Environment)

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