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Nov 24, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Middle Eastern and North African Studies Minor
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The Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Studies minor is an interdisciplinary area studies minor that equips students to analyze the MENA region through the lens of several disciplines such as history, literature, art, conflict resolution, gender and sexuality studies, music, political science, religious studies and sociology/anthropology. Co-curricular activities will include opportunities to visit and work in the Chicago region and to study abroad in Morocco, Jordan or Turkey. Graduates with MENA minors will not only fill the growing need for employers to hire applicants with a strong knowledge of the Middle East and North Africa, but also be able to choose from a wide variety of sectors to work/study in: Academia, international corporations, non-profit organizations, government organizations and NGOS.
For additional information about this program, see Middle Eastern and North African Studies .
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Minor Requirements
A minimum of 24 credit hours, including:
Elective
Four credit hours from the following:
Note:
A May Term study away seminar and travel experience may apply if focused on the Middle East or North Africa.
Advanced Elective
Four credit hours from the following:
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