To earn your Master of Arts in Middle East Studies you must successfully complete our 40 credit program which includes a 1 credit Cornerstone course, 12 credits of core courses, 12 credits in your chosen Professional Specialization field, 9 credits of electives, a 3 credit Capstone sequence and a 3 credit Skills course. This listing does not include language classes, or classes that may count towards Professional Specialization Field requirements.
PLEASE NOTE: This information is subject to change prior to the beginning of registration, so please verify your course selections against the University Bulletin listings.
Fall 2021
IAFF 6361 MES Cornerstone
W 07:10PM - 09:00PM, Marc Lynch
IAFF 6377 MES Capstone
F 04:00PM - 05:30PM, Marc Lynch
IAFF 6378 Iran in the Middle East
M 05:10PM - 07:00PM, Sina Azodi
IAFF 6378 Politics of Youth in the Middle East
W 05:10PM - 07:00PM Kristin Diwan
IAFF 6378 Political Economy of the ME
R 07:10PM - 09:00PM, Shana Marshall
IAFF 6378 US Policy in the Gulf
T 05:10PM - 07:00PM, Emma Soubrier
PSC 6377 Comparative Politics of the Middle East
M 05:10PM - 07:00PM, Nathan Brown
Spring 2021
Core
IAFF 6379: Middle East Studies Capstone
Lynch, M
F 4:00pm - 5:00pm
GEOG 6262: Geographical Perspectives on the Middle East
Atia, M
W 5:10pm - 7:00pm
ANTH 6707: Citizenship and Displacement in ME
Instructor TBA
T 5:10pm - 7:00pm
HIST 3825: Land and Power in Israel/Palestine
Robinson, S
T 5:10pm - 7:00pm
This is an undergraduate course that is open to graduate students.
Electives
IAFF 6378: Religion & Society in the Middle East
Brown, N
M 5:10pm - 7:00pm
IAFF 6378: Lebanon & Syria
Maksad, F
W 5:10pm - 7A:00pm
IAFF 6378: Oil: Industry, Economy, Society
Weiner, R
M 7:10pm - 9:00pm
IAFF 6378: Arabic for Int'l Affairs
El-Amine, Z
R 7:10pm - 9:00pm
IAFF 6378: State Identity For Pol in Mid East
Morsy, A
T 5:10pm - 7:00pm
IAFF 6378: Refugees & Displaced People in ME
Hadji, F
T 5:10pm - 7:00pm