Middle East Studies Certificate of Proficiency
Certificates of Proficiency are designed for the student who strives to be more efficiently prepared to collaborate or interact with a diverse community either in the workplace or in other settings. The Middle East Certificate of Proficiency may be awarded upon successful completion of the requirements as outlined as part of the Middle East Studies program. The certificates will not appear on a student’s transcripts.
Courses
- ARBC 120 — Arabic I
- ARBC 121 — Arabic II
- ARBC 122 — Arabic for the Arabic Speaker I
- ARBC 148 — Language, Culture, and Literature of the Arab World
- ARBC 250 — Conversational Arabic I
- HIST 105 — Early Western Civilization
- HIST 135 — Ancient History of Western Civilization
- HIST 136 — Survey of Medieval History
- HIST 148 — The Modern Middle East
- MUS 142 — Middle Eastern Ensemble
- POSC 147 — Introduction to Middle East Government and Politics
- POSC 148 — American Foreign Policy
- RELG 130 — Scriptures of World Religions
- RELG 135 — Religion in the Middle East