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B.
Interdisciplinary
Electives
(15
Credits) |
|
Select 15
semester
hours from
any of the
following
courses.
You are
strongly
encouraged
to take up
to 6
semester
hours (but
may not take
more than 6
semester
hours) in
the Arabic
language (a
course with
an alpha
code of ARAB
or ARBC). |
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ANTH 115 |
Cultures of
the Middle
East (also
satisfies
2002 Gen Ed:
Non Western
Cultural
Perspectives
and the MAR) |
3
credits
|
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ARAB/ARBC
101 |
Beginning
Arabic I
(also
satisfies
2002 Gen Ed:
World
Languages) |
3
credits
|
|
ARAB/ARBC
112 |
Beginning
Arabic II
(also
satisfies
2002 Gen Ed:
World
Languages)
|
3
credits
|
|
ARAB/ARBC
121 |
Intermediate
Arabic I
(also
satisfies
2002 Gen Ed:
World
Languages) |
3
credits
|
|
ARAB/ARBC
132 |
Intermediate
Arabic II
(also
satisfies
2002 Gen Ed:
World
Languages) |
3
credits
|
|
ARAB/ARBC
151 |
Advanced
Arabic I |
3
credits
|
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ARAB/ARBC
152 |
Advanced
Arabic II |
3
credits
|
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ARAB 221 |
Media Arabic
(prerequisite:
ARAB/ARBC
152) |
3
credits
|
|
ARAB 478 |
Independent
Study in
Arabic
Language
(prerequisite:
ARAB/ARBC
152.
Note:
This course
may be
repeated
twice, for a
total of
nine
credits,
provided the
course
content is
different.) |
3-9
credits
|
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ARHS 220 |
Art in
Non-Western
Societies |
3
credits
|
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ENLT 230 |
Images of
Muslim Women
in 20th
Century
Literature
and Culture |
3
credits
|
|
EUGS 413 |
Geography of
the Middle
East
(also
satisfies
1983 Gen Ed:
Non Western
Cultural
Perspectives) |
3
credits
|
|
FREN 283 |
Introduction
to Women
Authors of
French-Speaking
Africa
(also
satisfies
2002 Gen Ed:
Non Western
Cultural
Perspectives
and the MAR) |
3
credits
|
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POLS 406 |
Government
and Politics
of the
Middle
East
|
3
credits
|
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RELG 216 |
Islamic
Religious
Traditions |
3
credits
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