Middle East Studies, Minor

Program Code: MESTU_UMNR

Program Description

This interdisciplinary program is designed for students having special interest in the Middle East broadly defined. In addition to the requirements for the minor, students may select other courses dealing with the Middle East, including courses studied abroad, subject to the approval of the Middle East Studies director. A certificate is awarded to students who complete the requirements of the minor.

What is Middle East Studies?

Middle Eastern Studies intends to instill an understanding of the history and culture of the multiple countries that make up the Middle East, from ancient through modern times. It is an interdisciplinary area of study that encompasses various aspects of the Middle East such as history, politics, religion, language, literature, art history, and more. Middle Eastern Studies offers a way to investigate a region of the world from multiple perspectives engaging a variety of methods of study.

You Might Like This Program If...

  • You want to pursue a career or engage in graduate studies in fields such as archaeology, philosophy, literature, religious studies, political sciences, and more.
  • You are interested in gaining further insight into the societies and cultures of ancient civilizations.
  • You have a desire to do in depth research on the Middle East, and hope to spend time abroad to immerse yourself in the cultures and languages.

Program Requirements

Requirement Credits
Requirements for the Minor 18

Requirements for the Minor

A grade of C or better is required for all courses in the minor, as specified by Senate Policy 59-10. In addition, at least six credits of the minor must be unique from the prescribed courses required by a student's major(s).

Additional Courses
Additional Courses: Require a grade C or better
Select 3 credits from the following:3
Introduction to Middle Eastern Literatures Keystone/General Education Course
Islamic States, Societies and Cultures c. 600-1500 Keystone/General Education Course
Introduction to the Middle East Keystone/General Education Course
The Middle East Today Keystone/General Education Course
Government and Politics of the Middle East Keystone/General Education Course
Introduction to Islam Keystone/General Education Course
Select 15 credits from the following (at least 6 credits at the 400-level and no more than 6 credits from language study): 115
Society and Cultures in Modern Israel Keystone/General Education Course
Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I
Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II
Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic
Arab Language, Cultures, and Current Topics Keystone/General Education Course
Introduction to the Qur'an Keystone/General Education Course
Islamic States, Societies and Cultures c. 600-1500 Keystone/General Education Course
Advanced Language & Cultures I
Advanced Language & Cultures II
Islamic Architecture and Art Keystone/General Education Course
The Silk Roads Keystone/General Education Course
Technology & Society in Modern Asia
Mesopotamian Civilization Keystone/General Education Course
MESOPOTAMIAN CIVILIZATION Keystone/General Education Course
Egyptian Civilization Keystone/General Education Course
Myth in Egypt and the Near East Keystone/General Education Course
Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future Keystone/General Education Course
Ancient Israel Keystone/General Education Course
Ancient Egypt Keystone/General Education Course
Literature of the Ancient Near East Keystone/General Education Course
Law & Economy in the Ancient Near East
Languages and Cultures of the Ancient Near East
Introduction to Middle Eastern Literatures Keystone/General Education Course
Literary Cultures of Islam
Basic Modern Hebrew I
Basic Modern Hebrew II
Intermediate Modern Hebrew
Advanced Hebrew--Conversation Emphasis
Advanced Hebrew--Reading Emphasis
The Byzantine Empire Keystone/General Education Course
Early Modern Empires of Islam: The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals Keystone/General Education Course
Crusades: Holy War in the Middle Ages Keystone/General Education Course
The History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict (1917-Present) Keystone/General Education Course
The Indian Ocean World Keystone/General Education Course
Introduction to the Middle East Keystone/General Education Course
The Middle East Today Keystone/General Education Course
Modern Iran Keystone/General Education Course
Society and Culture in Palestine/Israel Keystone/General Education Course
Middle Eastern Cities Keystone/General Education Course
Revolutions in the Middle East Keystone/General Education Course
The Middle East in Film Keystone/General Education Course
Middle East Studies Research Workshop
Zionism
Orthodox Christianity: History and Interpretations Keystone/General Education Course
Jewish Histories of the Middle East
Classical Islamic Civilization, 600-1258
The Ottoman Empire
The Contemporary Middle East
Government and Politics of the Middle East Keystone/General Education Course
International Relations of the Middle East
Introduction to Islam Keystone/General Education Course
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Courses with Middle East content not listed below may count toward the minor in consultation with the director of Middle East Studies.

Some courses may require other course work as some courses have prerequisites. 

Academic Advising

The objectives of the university's academic advising program are to help advisees identify and achieve their academic goals, to promote their intellectual discovery, and to encourage students to take advantage of both in-and out-of class educational opportunities in order that they become self-directed learners and decision makers.

Both advisers and advisees share responsibility for making the advising relationship succeed. By encouraging their advisees to become engaged in their education, to meet their educational goals, and to develop the habit of learning, advisers assume a significant educational role. The advisee's unit of enrollment will provide each advisee with a primary academic adviser, the information needed to plan the chosen program of study, and referrals to other specialized resources.

READ SENATE POLICY 32-00: ADVISING POLICY

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Liberal Arts Academic Advising
814-865-2545
Use the Liberal Arts Meet the Academic Advisers web page to see the contact information for the specific adviser(s) of this program

Career Paths

A minor in Middle Eastern Studies offers students the opportunity to take part in enriching experiences that can lead to exciting careers in fields such as archaeology, politics, religious studies, and more. Students who achieve a minor in Middle Eastern Studies offer knowledge and understanding of complex histories that employers and graduate programs find appealing.

Careers

  • Secondary and College Teaching
  • Archaeology
  • Philosophy
  • Politics

Contact

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MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
108 Weaver Building
University Park, PA 16802
814-865-1367
bdw150@psu.edu

https://mes.la.psu.edu/