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The minor in Middle Eastern Studies is an interdisciplinary program that seeks to familiarize students with the histories, geographies, religions, cultures, arts, languages, and politics of the region known as the Middle East. It draws on courses in Geography, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Political Science, and Religion, fostering connections between different disciplinary approaches to the study of the region. The program thus provides a foundation of knowledge and learning about the Middle East (including the Arab World, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, and Israel), while privileging no single country, theme, or political position. Through this program, students will gain both specialized knowledge and broad understanding about this dynamic region, in a manner that promotes dialogue, understanding, and awareness of the Middle East and its place in the world.

Minor Requirements

Twenty-one (21) credits to include:

  1. two sequential semesters of instruction in any Middle Eastern language at Mary Washington or at a comparable institution for transfer credit (6 credits; to be approved by the program director). If a student places out of an approved language, they will need to complete 6 additional credits from the elective list.
  2. Four non-language courses in Middle Eastern Studies, chosen at the 300 or 400 level, or RELG 210 Islam , and from at least three different departments (12 credits; see course offerings below).
  3. A capstone experience in the form of a semester-long, relevant individual study project, study abroad program, or internship (3 credits; to be approved by the program coordinator).

Middle Eastern Course Offerings

The Middle Eastern Studies program is a multi-discipline program.  Course Descriptions for these classes can be found under the individual disciplines.

Course List
Code Title Credits
ARAB 351Classical Arabic Literature in Translation Classical Arabic Literature in Translation3
ARAB 352Modern Arabic Literature in Translation3
ARTH/CLAS 305Egyptian and Near Eastern Art and Archaeology3
GEOG 304AGeography of the Middle East 3
HIST 337Medieval Islamic Civilization3
HIST 338From Mongols to Ottomans3
HIST 339Modern Middle East History3
HIST 385Arab-Israeli Conflict3
HIST 387Turkey from Empire to Republic3
PSCI 355Politics of the Middle East and North Africa3
RELG 210Islam 3
RELG 341Major Religious Thinkers3

Additional courses may count toward the minor, with the approval of the Middle Easter Studies Program Director.

Middle Eastern Studies Program

Farhang Rouhani, Program Coordinator

Affiliated Faculty

Maysoon Fayez Al-Sayed Ahmad, Modern Languages and Literatures
Nabil Al-Tikriti, History and American Studies
Ranjit Singh, Political Science and International Affairs

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