495. Senior Honors Thesis. Open only to Honors concentrators with senior standing. (3-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
To be taken in the senior year by students in the area concentration
program on Middle Eastern and North African Studies who have been
admitted to the Honors Program. Two to three advisors should be
chosen; the principal advisor will be a member of the faculty
in whose field of expertise the thesis topic lies. The proposal
for the thesis should be submitted by the end of the junior year.
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520. Bibliographical Resources in Middle Eastern Studies. (1). (Excl).
This seminar course introduces significant bibliographical
resources in print and electronic format for the study of the
Middle East. The course covers the bibliographical organization
of the disciplines of history, language and literature, politics, economics, and sociology, religion and philosophy, and art and archaeology within the context of Middle Eastern area studies.
The students discuss, evaluate, and use the bibliographical tools
introduced in the course. Many students lack knowledge of the
bibliographical resources in the disciplines and are inadequately
prepared in the use of them. An introduction to these resources, accompanied by assigned work in the use of the material helps
students overcome the difficulties in locating and organizing
research materials. (Rodgers)
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