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Mar 10, 2025
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Course Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Middle East and North Africa Minor
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Summary of Requirements *Notes: Courses must be from at least two departments or programs. At least at least two courses must be above the introductory level, not including those applied to the language requirement. Middle East and North Africa Minor Requirements
Language Requirement
Return to the summary of requirements. Demonstrate knowledge of first year Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi or Turkish by: - Completing two semesters of college-level study at Oberlin or elsewhere; or
- Attaining first-year or better proficiency as certified by an instructor of the relevant language at Oberlin; or
- First-year or better proficiency as certified on a case-by-case basis for languages not taught at Oberlin.
Middle East and North Africa Minor Courses
Return to the summary of requirements. - ARTH 158 - Approaches to Islamic Art
- ARTH 339 - Art, Wit, and Might in Islamic Courts
- CLAS 307 - Roman Egypt: Art, Culture, History
- CMPL 235 - The Arabian Nights Beyond “East” and “West”
- CMPL 236 - Cultural and Intellectual History of Istanbul
- CMPL 237 - The Art of Revolution
- CMPL 266 - Forgotten Orientalisms: Alternative Views of the East
- CMPL 240 - Gender, Power, and Desire in Middle Eastern and North African Literatures
- CMPL 277 - Israel/Palestine in Literature and Film
- CMPL 320 - Guest, Host, Stranger: Hospitality in the Mediterranean World
- FREN 373 - Introduction à la littérature francophone
- FYSP 111 - The Great Divide? Cultural Encounters Between the West and the Islamic World
- FYSP 191 - Muslim Oral Culture: Persian Poetry in Translation, Music and Calligraphy
- GSFS 108 - Introduction to Religion: Women and the Western Traditions
- HIST 121 - History of the Middle East and North Africa, from the Rise of Islam to 1800
- HIST 122 - MENA History from 1800 to the Present
- HIST 207 - Cinema, Memory, and Politics in Egypt
- HIST 371 - Muslim Politics in Modern South Asia
- HIST 383 - Borders, Wars, and Refugees from the Ottoman Empire to ISIS
- HIST 396 - Seminar: U.S. Foreign Policy and MENA
- JWST 205 - Hebrew Bible in its Ancient Near Eastern Context
- JWST 208 - New Testament and Christian Origins
- POLT 213 - The Politics of Oil
- POLT 224 / JWST 224 - Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- POLT 229 - Politics & Power of International Law
- POLT 233 - Political Ideas and Ideologies
- POLT 261 - Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective
- POLT 314 - Citizenship and Statelessness in Comparative Perspective
- RELG 100 - Introduction to Jewish Studies: Sacred Spaces and Promised Lands
- RELG 102 - Introduction to Religion: Roots of Religion in the Mediterranean World
- RELG 205 - Hebrew Bible in its Ancient Near Eastern Context
- RELG 208 - New Testament and Christian Origins
- RELG 270 - Islam
- RELG 272 - Introduction to the Qur’an
- RELG 274 - Friendship: Perspectives from Religion, Politics, Economics, and Art
- RELG 275 - Religion and Politics in the Modern Muslim World
- RELG 390 - Forgiveness in the Islamic and Christian Traditions
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