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Academic year
The following Arab Studies courses are listed for the 2005-2006 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
MAAS-411 Contested Urban Heritage
MAAS-512 Society, Self & Community in the Arab World
MAAS-524 Human Rights in the Arab World and Africa
MAAS-533 Refugees & Migrants to and from the Arab World
MAAS-553 Orientalism & Terrorism
MAAS-601 Narratives of Islamic Revival
 
Cross listed courses
ACCT-390 Business, Accounting, and Finance
ARAB-011 Intensive First Level Modern Standard Arabic I
ARAB-012 Intensive First Level Modern Standard Arabic II
ARAB-111 Intensive Second Level Modern Standard Arabic I
ARAB-112 Intensive Second Level Modern Standard Arabic II
ARAB-113 Formal Spoken Arabic I
ARAB-114 Formal Spoken Arabic II
ARAB-213 Third Level MSA: Media I
ARAB-214 Third Level MSA: Media II
ARAB-215 Advanced Intensive Arabic I
ARAB-216 Advanced Intensive Arabic II
ARAB-351 Introduction to Arabic Culture I
ARAB-352 Introduction to Arabic Culture II
ARAB-358 Map of the Arab World
ARAB-361 Introduction to Arabic Literature and Style I
ARAB-362 Introduction to Arabic Literature and Style II
ARAB-364 Introduction to Arabian Nights
ARAB-373 Women in the Qur'an
ARAB-404 Arabic Morphology and Syntax
ARAB-450 Arabic Political Discourse
ARAB-492 Arabic Dialectology
ARAB-525 Qur'anic Exegesis
ARAB-533 Classical Arabic Prose I
ARAB-550 Arabic Short Stories II
ARAB-701 Seminar in Arabic Literature and Cultural History I
ECON-364 Economic Development of the Middle East
ECON-541 International Finance
ECON-542 International Trade
GOVT-418 Middle East Politics in Comparative Perpsective
GOVT-438 The U.S. and the Middle East
GOVT-444 Arab-Israeli Conflict
GOVT-477 Israeli Society & Politics
GOVT-648 Politics of Syria & Lebanon
GOVT-725 Comparative Politics of the Middle East
HEBR-001 Introductory Modern Hebrew I & II
HEBR-021 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I & II
HEBR-101 Advanced Modern Hebrew I & II
HEBR-231 Introduction to Israeli Culture
HIST-361 Pirates, Soldiers, and Diplomats: Islam and the West, 1500-1914
HIST-362 Topics in Middle East History: Conservative Islam in the twentieth century
HIST-363 Islam in the West
HIST-364 Revolutionary Thought in Islam
HIST-366 Empires and the Greater Middle East, 1500-2005
HIST-367 Islamic dictatorships
HIST-465 Ottoman Istanbul
HIST-467 Islamic law women and gender
HIST-564 Arab Intellectuals in the Modern World
HIST-565 Medieval Mediterranean Frontiers
HIST-566 History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
HIST-567 North Africa: Postcolonial Readings
HIST-760 Arab Historiography
HIST-768 Middle East History Seminar
HIST-769 Middle East History Seminar
INAF-358 Coalitions and Confrontations: Christianity and Islam in Medieval Culture
INAF-407 Islam and Global Terrorism
INAF-411 Contemporary Islamic Activist-Intellectuals
INAF-421 Religion & Modern Politics of Iran
INAF-441 Muslim-Christian Relations in World History
INAF-446 Political and Economic Theories of Development
INAF-502 International Business and Governments
INAF-523 Globalization: Challenges for Developed Countries
INAF-542 Economy of Energy and Oil
INAF-594 Business and Investment Negotiations in Developing and Restructuring Economies
MSFS-549 Petroleum in the Global Economy
MSFS-563 Public Diplomacy and Iraq: A Case Study
REES-468 History of the Republic of Turkey
SEST-578 Security Problems in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf

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