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Begin Date: Summer Session 1998
End Date: Spring Semester 2000
PROFESSOR ARTHUR GOLDSCHMIDT, Jr., in charge
This interdisciplinary program is designed for students having special interest in the geographical area that includes Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, and the Arabic-speaking countries of southwestern Asia and northern Africa. In addition to the requirements for the minor, students may select other courses dealing with the Middle East, subject to the approval of the Middle East Studies Committee. A certificate is awarded to students who complete the requirements of the minor.
Scheduling Recommendation by Semester Standing given like (Sem:1-2)
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR: 18 credits
(At least 6 credits must be at the 400 level.)
PRESCRIBED COURSE (3 credits)
HIST 181 GH;DF(3) (Sem: 1-4)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (15 credits)
(Some courses in this category have prerequisites that are not required by the minor.)
Select 15 credits from:
AAA S 404 DF(3), ANTH 009 GS(3), 012(3), 410(3), ART H 330 GA(3), 442(3), 452(3),
ARAB 001(4), 002(4), 003(4), 097(1-9), 165(3), 197(1-9), 294(1-12), 295(1-18), 296(1-18), 494(1-12),
496(1-18), 497(1-9), 498(1-9),
CAMS 015 GH(3), CMLIT 110 GH;DF(3),
HEBR 001(4), 002(4), 003(4), 010 GH;DF(3), 097(1-9), 110(3), 111(3), 187(3), 197(1-9), 199 DF(1-12), 294(1-12), 295(1-12), 296(1-18), 297(1-9), 399 DF(1-12),
401(3-6), 402(3-6), 494(1-12), 497(1-9), 498(1-9), 499 DF(1-12),
HIST 102 GH;DF(3), 105 GH(3), 108 GH(3), 165(3), 401 DF(3), 471W(3), 472(3), 473(3),
J ST 102 GH;DF(3), 118(3), 170(3), 197(1-9), 199 DF(1-12), 395(1-18), 401 DF(3), 416(3), 496(1-18),
497(1-9), 499 DF(1-12), PHIL 201 GH(3), PL SC 467(3), RL ST 102 GH;DF(3), 107 GH;DF(3), 110 GH;DF(3), 111 GH;DF(3), 114 GH(3), 120 GH(3), 165(3), or
411 DF(3) (Sem: 5-8)
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Last Revised by the Department: Spring Semester 2000
Blue Sheet Item #: 26-03-086
Review Date: 9/29/98