Middle East Studies Minor

Through the Middle East Studies Minor students can develop an inter-connected understanding of diverse Middle Eastern cultures and societies, past and present, in regional and global contexts. We define the Middle East broadly to include the majority-Arabic-speaking states and territories from Morocco to the Persian Gulf, Israel, Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia. Our interdisciplinary approach will also help students to explore linguistic, literary, religious, and other sociocultural ties with Middle Eastern diasporas in Europe and the Americas, and with those regions in Sub-Saharan Africa where Arabic serves as language of literature and culture.

Requirements for the Middle East Studies Minor

The Middle East Studies Minor requires a total of 45 credits. No more than 24 credits may be from any one department. Outside of these 45 credits, students must also complete either Hebrew 204 or Arabic 205, or equivalent, or fulfill their Carleton language requirement with another language relevant to the Middle East (with director's approval).

45 credits completed as follows:

  • Foundations Courses: 12 credits from the following list, no credits from OCS programs may substitute. Once you have fulfilled the core requirement, further courses from among these five may serve as electives.
    • ARBC 144 Arabic Literature at War (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARBC 185 The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARTH 155 Islamic Art and Architecture
    • HIST 165 A Cultural History of the Modern Middle East (not offered in 2022-23)
    • MELA 121 East-West in Israeli and Palestinian Fiction and Film (not offered in 2022-23)
    • POSC 242 Middle East Politics (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 120 Introduction to Judaism (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 122 Introduction to Islam (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 161 The Jewish Bible (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 162 Jesus, the Bible, and Christian Beginnings (not offered in 2022-23)
    and any new 100-level classes being taught by tenured, tenure-track or continuing faculty at the committee's discretion.
  • Supporting Courses: 30 credits from among the following two groups, with a minimum of 12 in each. Up to 12 credits from approved OCS programs may count toward this total (with MES director approval), but these must be from OCS courses with a content focus (not just language instruction).
    Group 1, History, Social Sciences, Religion (12 credit minimum)
    • AFST 130 Global Islam and Blackness (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARCN 395 Archaeology: Science, Ethics, Nationalism and Cultural Property (not offered in 2022-23)
    • CLAS 122 The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory: From the Beginning to the Classical Age (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 131 Saints and Society in Late Antiquity
    • HIST 133 Crisis, Creativity, and Transformation in Late Antiquity (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 138 Crusades, Mission, and the Expansion of Europe (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 233 The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors, 750-ca. 1453 (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 260 The Making of the Modern Middle East (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 265 Central Asia in the Modern Age
    • HIST 267 Muslims and Modernity
    • HIST 284 History, Culture, and Commerce Africa and Arabia Program: Heritage in Africa and Arabia (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 285 History, Culture, and Commerce Africa and Arabia Program: Critical Historical Research (not offered in 2022-23)
    • HIST 360 Muslims and Modernity
    • POSC 235 The Endless War on Terror
    • POSC 282 Terrorism and Counterterrorism
    • POSC 324 Rebels and Risk Takers: Women and War in the Middle East (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 161 The Jewish Bible (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 162 Jesus, the Bible, and Christian Beginnings (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 221 Judaism and Gender (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 236 History of Antisemitism (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 264 Islamic Politics (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 285 Islam in America: Race, Religion and Politics (not offered in 2022-23)
    • RELG 322 Apocalypse How? (not offered in 2022-23)
    • SOAN 151 Global Minnesota: An Anthropology of Our State (not offered in 2022-23)
    • SOAN 201 Colonialism, Oil, And The War On Terror: The Global Middle East
    • SOAN 263 Terrorism (not offered in 2022-23)

    Group 2,
    Literature, Culture, and the Arts (12 credits minimum)
    • ARBC 144 Arabic Literature at War (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARBC 185 The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARBC 206 Arabic in Cultural Context
    • ARBC 212 Colloquial Egyptian Arabic (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARBC 222 Music in the Middle East
    • ARBC 223 Arab Music Workshop
    • ARBC 245 Modern Arab Environments (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARBC 310 Advanced Media Arabic (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARBC 315 Readings in Premodern Arabic Anthologies
    • ARBC 387 The One Thousand and One Nights (not offered in 2022-23)
    • ARTH 155 Islamic Art and Architecture
    • ARTH 255 Islam in the Eyes of the West (not offered in 2022-23)
    • CAMS 236 Israeli Society in Israeli Cinema (not offered in 2022-23)
    • CCST 100 Cross Cultural Perspectives on Israeli and Palestinian Identity
    • FREN 350 Middle East and French Connection (not offered in 2022-23)
    • FREN 360 The Algerian War of Liberation and Its Representations (not offered in 2022-23)
    • MELA 121 East-West in Israeli and Palestinian Fiction and Film (not offered in 2022-23)
    • MELA 230 Jewish Collective Memory
    • RELG 210 The Arts of Islam (not offered in 2022-23)
    • SPAN 318 Islamic Spain
  • Capstone MEST 395, Senior Colloquium, 3 credits

Middle East Studies Courses

MEST 395 Middle East Studies Capstone The Middle East Studies capstone will allow students to reflect upon their experiences with Middle East studies, including on-campus and off-campus classwork, internships, and cross-cultural experiences, and to synthesize their work in the minor. The course will involve selected readings from a number of disciplinary perspectives and it will culminate in a final oral presentation on a project that brings together each student’s work in Middle East Studies at Carleton. Prerequisite: Middle East Studies minor. 3 credits; NE; Spring; Adeeb Khalid