Islamic and Middle Easter Studies Program (Brandeis University)

The word Arabic in the track title has a two-fold meaning: first, students will graduate with real strength in Arabic, and second, it is a way of indicating that the track includes courses that focus on Arabic-speaking non-Muslim populations that developed under Muslim aegis. The curriculum includes a regular rotation of courses taught by NEJS faculty as well as a rich selection of electives offered by faculty in other departments that treat regions where Islam or Arabic are prevalent. Students

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