What will I learn?
The study of the Middle East has grown into a multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural academic area of specialisation, attracting strong interest for political, cultural and social reasons.Your studies will benefit from academic developments in fields such as Islamic studies, globalisation, cultural identity, diaspora and migration studies, gender studies, and post-colonial studies. Based on techniques in the analysis of evidence across several societies of the Middle East and North Africa region, they use original sources in English translation as well as secondary sources in English.Through the interplay of disciplines and theoretical approaches, the course will enable you to undertake balanced study of the history, literatures, cultures and religions of the Middle East in broad and complex ways.Core course units and a wide range of optional units will equip you with a thorough and sufficiently specific understanding of the Middle East, alongside key contemporary methods in the study of culture, religion, literature and history.It is also possible to get to know the basics of more than one Middle Eastern language, or to study one language (Arabic) all the way through until the end of the second year.
Which department am I in?
School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
Entry requirements
For students from United States
Typical Contextual Offer: BBB