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1 CERTIFICATE IN MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES Eligible Courses: Current as of 6/15/2017. Subject to change. Note: This list includes courses that may no longer be taught, those not currently taught but may be taught again in the future, and those that are onetime only courses. If you believe a course that is not on this list meets the 50% Middle East/North Africa content requirement, please contact CMES at sbs-cmes@ .arizona.edu or LANGUAGE COURSES Subject & Catalog # ARB101 ARB102 ARB102-SA ARB199 ARB299 ARB399 ARB401 ARB401-SA ARB402 ARB402-SA ARB405 ARB405-SA ARB406 ARB406-SA ARB407 ARB407-SA ARB408 ARB408-SA ARB424A ARB424A-SA ARB424B ARB424B-SA ARB427A ARB427A-SA ARB427B ARB427B-SA ARB439A ARB439B ARB484A ARB484A-SA ARB484B ARB484B-SA ARB495A ARB495B ARB495C ARB496B ARB496B-SA ARB498 ARB499 ARB499-SA Course Title Elementary Arabic I Elementary Arabic II Elementary Arabic II Intermediate Arabic I Intermediate Arabic I Intermediate Arabic II Intermediate Arabic II Advanced Arabic I Advanced Arabic I Advanced Arabic II Advanced Arabic II Fourth Year Arabic I Fourth Year Arabic I Fourth Year Arabic II Fourth Year Arabic II Conversational Levantine Arabic I Conversational Levantine Arabic I Conversational Levantine Arabic II Conversational Levantine Arabic II Colloquial Moroccan Arabic Colloquial Moroccan Arabic Colloquial Moroccan Arabic II Colloquial Moroccan Arabic II Egyptian Arabic I Egyptian Arabic II Intermediate Levantine Arabic I Intermediate Levantine Arabic I Intermediate Levantine Arabic II Intermediate Levantine Arabic II Readings in Modern Arabic Prose Readings: Classic Arabic Prose Readings: Classical Arabic Poetry Special Topics in Arabic Studies Special Topics in Arabic Studies Senior Capstone
2 ARB499H JUS103A JUS103B JUS203A JUS203B JUS303A JUS303B JUS405 JUS409A JUS409B JUS453 MENA103A MENA103B MENA203A MENA203B MENA303A MENA303B MENA405 MENA409A MENA409B MENA453 PRS101 PRS102 PRS199 PRS299 PRS399 PRS401 PRS402 PRS403 PRS404 PRS407 PRS408 PRS498 PRS499 TURK101 TURK101-SA TURK102 TURK102-SA TURK199 TURK299 TURK399 TURK401 TURK401-SA TURK402 TURK402-SA TURK403 TURK403-SA TURK404 TURK404-SA TURK407 TURK408 TURK410 TURK410-SA TURK411 TURK411-SA -Honors Classical Aramaic Biblical Hebrew: Prose Texts Biblical Hebrew: Poetry Advanced Hebrew Classical Aramaic Biblical Hebrew: Prose Texts Biblical Hebrew: Poetry Advanced Hebrew Elementary Persian I Elementary Persian II Intermediate Persian I Intermediate Persian II Advanced Persian I Advanced Persian II 4th Year Persian I 4th Year Persian II Senior Capstone Beginning Turkish I Beginning Turkish I Beginning Turkish II Beginning Turkish II Intermediate Turkish I Intermediate Turkish I Intermediate Turkish II Intermediate Turkish II Advanced Turkish I Advanced Turkish I Advanced Turkish II Advanced Turkish II 4th Year Turkish I 4th-Year Turkish II
3 TURK499 NON-LANGUAGE COURSES Subject & Catalog # ANTH160A2 ANTH323 ANTH330 ANTH343 ANTH354 ANTH375 ANTH382A ANTH382B ANTH389 ANTH400 ANTH408A ANTH417A ANTH430A ANTH449 ANTH451 ANTH451B ANTH456B ANTH459A ANTH490 ANTH496M ANTV375 ARB426 ARB448 ARB496M ARC343 ARC403 ARH343 ARH403 CLAS302-SA CLAS306 CLAS306-SA CLAS323 CLAS343 CLAS400 CLAS404C CLAS451A CLAS451B COMM402 ENGL220A ENGL220B ENGL348 GEOG311E GEOG466 GWS321 GWS445 GWS447 GWS449 GWS451 GWS452 GWS463 Course Title Ancient Egyptian Civilization Ancient Empires Languages & Societies of the Middle East Food Traditions of the Middle East & North Africa Topics of Egyptology Language and Society in the Middle East Women In Ancient Israel Gender and Violence in the Middle East Ancient Egypt: Culture/Language II Old World Prehistory, Part II Women in Middle Eastern Society Special Topics in Arabic Linguistics Introduction to Arabic Linguistics Arabic Literature in English Translation Special Topics in Arabic Linguistics Art and Architecture of the Islamic World The Art and Architecture of the Islamic World Mythology and Landscape of Ancient Greece and Turkey The Transformation of Society: Christianity in the Greco-Roman World The Transformation of Society: Christianity in the Greco-Roman World Ancient Empires Topics of Egyptology Cleopatra: Power, Passion, Propaganda Ancient Egypt: Culture/Language I Ancient Egypt: Culture/Language II Media and Terrorism Israeli Fiction and Poetry Geography of the Middle East The Middle Eastern City and Islamic Urbanism Women in Judaism Women in Islamic History Gender and Violence in the Middle East Israeli Women Gender Issues and Women's Literature in the Middle East
4 GWS471 Iranian Cinema, Gender Issues, and Social Change GWS490 Women in Middle Eastern Society GWS496C The Literature of Identity in the Modern Middle East HIST277A History of the Middle East HIST277B History of the Middle East: Modern Middle East HIST372A HIST372B HIST377 HIST379 The Ottoman Turkish Empire HIST380 The Middle East and North Africa since the "Arab Spring" HIST381A History of Muslim Societies I HIST381B History of Muslim Societies II HIST383 Religion and State in Islam HIST384 Introduction to Conflict in the Middle East HIST385 Introduction to Political Islam HIST389 HIST404C Cleopatra: Power, Passion, Propaganda HIST408A HIST417A HIST418 HIST426 History of Heaven HIST444 Islamic Mysticism HIST445 Women in Islamic History HIST459A HIST465B History of Spain: Early Modern Spain, 1100 to 1700 HIST471 A History of Migrations in the Modern Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean World, c Present HIST479 The Ottoman Empire to 1800 HIST480 The Middle East in the 20th Century HIST484 History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1800 to Present HIST485A History of the Iranian Plateau: Authority, Religion, and Literature, HIST485B Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau: 7th Century - Present HIST495E Struggle and Survival: Modern Mid East and North Africa, c Present HIST496C The Literature of Identity in the Modern Middle East HIST496D The Late Ottoman Empire HIST496S Colonialism and the Critique of Modernity JOUR402 Media and Terrorism JOUR426 Reporting the Middle East JOUR458 International Opinion Writing JOUR496F Media Coverage of International Crises JUS160D1 Jewish Thought and Culture JUS160D1-SA Jewish Thought and Culture JUS301 Jewish Civilization: A "Gateway" Course JUS310 Apocalyptic Imagination JUS321 Women in Judaism JUS325 JUS348 JUS372A JUS372B JUS377 JUS377-CC JUS382A JUS382B JUS384 JUS389 JUS418 Jewish Philosophy Israeli Fiction and Poetry International Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and Israel
5 JUS426 JUS435 JUS438 JUS447 JUS449 JUS452 JUS456 LING330 LING426 LING430A LING454 LING496M MENA150C1 MENA150C1-SA MENA160A1 MENA160A1-SA MENA160A2 MENA160A2-SA MENA160A3 MENA160A3-SA MENA194 MENA197A MENA199 MENA277A MENA277B MENA294 MENA299 MENA299H MENA309 MENA311E MENA330 MENA334 MENA340 MENA343 MENA348 MENA354 MENA365 MENA372A MENA372B MENA375 MENA375-SA MENA377 MENA379 MENA379-CC MENA380 MENA381A MENA381B MENA382A MENA382B MENA383 MENA384 MENA385 MENA389 MENA391 MENA393 History of Heaven Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism The Book of Psalms Israeli Women Jews of the Islamic World in the Modern Period (1840-Present) Languages & Societies of the Middle East Introduction to Arabic Linguistics Language and Society in the Middle East Structure of a Middle Eastern Language Special Topics in Arabic Linguistics Islamic Civilization: Traditional and Modern Middle East Islamic Civilization: Traditional and Modern Middle East The Religion of Islam The Religion of Islam Middle Eastern Humanities Middle Eastern Humanities Ancient Civilizations of the Near East Ancient Civilizations of the Near East Practicum Topics in Middle Eastern Issues History of the Middle East History of the Middle East: Modern Middle East Practicum Honors Epistles of Saint Paul Geography of the Middle East Languages & Societies of the Middle East Persian World Israeli Fiction and Poetry Food Traditions of the Middle East & North Africa Muslim Views of the West The Ottoman Turkish Empire The Ottoman Turkish Empire The Middle East and North Africa since the "Arab Spring" History of Muslim Societies I History of Muslim Societies II Religion and State in Islam Introduction to Conflict in the Middle East Introduction to Political Islam Preceptorship Internship
6 MENA393-SA MENA396H MENA399 MENA399H MENA400 MENA403 MENA407 MENA408A MENA417A MENA418 MENA430A MENA435 MENA438 MENA441 MENA444 Internship Honors Proseminar Honors Topics of Egyptology The Art and Architecture of the Islamic World Business Environment in the Middle East and North Africa Language and Society in the Middle East Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism The Book of Psalms Arab-Israeli Conflict Islamic Mysticism MENA445 Women In Islamic History MENA448 Arabic Literature in English Translation MENA451 Gender and Violence in the Middle East MENA451A Ancient Egypt: Culture/Language MENA451B Ancient Egypt: Culture and Language II MENA452 Israeli Women MENA454 Structure of a Middle Eastern Language MENA456 Jews of the Islamic World in the Modern Period (1840-Present) MENA458 International Opinion Writing MENA459A MENA459A-SA MENA463 Gender Issues and ME Literature MENA465 International Politics of the Middle East MENA466 The Middle Eastern City and Islamic Urbanism MENA471 Iranian Cinema, Gender Issues, and Social Change MENA479 The Ottoman Empire to 1800 MENA480 The Middle East in the 20th Century MENA484 History of the Arab/Israeli Conflict, 1800 to Present MENA485A History of the Iranian Plateau: Authority, Religion, and Literature, MENA485B Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau: 7th Century - Present MENA490 Women in Middle Eastern Society MENA491 Preceptorship MENA493 Internship MENA494 Practicum MENA495E Struggle and Survival: Modern Mid East and North Africa, c Present MENA496B Special Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Studies MENA496B-SA Special Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Studies MENA496C The Literature of Identity in the Modern Middle East MENA496D The Late Ottoman Empire MENA496F Media Coverage of International Crises MENA496G Islamic Law and Society MENA496S Colonialism and the Critique of Modernity MENA498 Senior Capstone MENA498H Honors Thesis MENA499 MENA499H Honors MGMT407 Business Environment in the Middle East and North Africa MUS344 Arab and Asian Music NESV334 NESV375
7 PA384 PHIL325 PHIL325-SA POL377 POL385 POL389 POL408A POL417A POL418 POL441 POL465 POL484 POL496S PRS471 PRS496B RELI160D2 RELI160D2-SA RELI220A RELI220B RELI277A RELI 280 RELI306 RELI309 RELI310 RELI321 RELI334 RELI340 RELI365 RELI372A RELI372B RELI382A RELI382B RELI383 RELI389 RELI408A RELI426 RELI435 RELI438 RELI444 RELI445 RELI449 RELI456 RELI496G RELV334 RSSS195A SGPP384 SOC414 TURK410 TURK410-SA TURK411 TURK411-SA Introduction to Conflict in the Middle East Jewish Philosophy Jewish Philosophy Introduction to Political Islam Arab-Israeli Conflict International Politics of the Middle East History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1800 to Present Colonialism and the Critique of Modernity Iranian Cinema, Gender Issues, and Social Change Topics in Modern Persian Literature and Iranian Culture Comparative Religions Comparative Religions History of the Middle East Introduction to the Bible: New Testament The Transformation of Society: Christianity in the Greco-Roman World Epistles of Saint Paul Apocalyptic Imagination Women in Judaism Jesus in Contemporary Thought Muslim Views of the West Religion and State in Islam History of Heaven Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism The Book of Psalms Islamic Mysticism Women in Islamic History Women In Ancient Israel Jews of the Islamic World in the Modern Period (1840-Present) Islamic Law and Society The Other Kazakhstan International Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and Israel Sociology of Terrorism
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