UMA Undergraduate Guide 2014-2015 Certificate Programs Middle Eastern Studies Certificate Program (Five Colleges) The Program
The Program
The Five College Certificate Program in Middle Eastern Studies is an opportunity for students to complement a disciplinary major with multidisciplinary studies and linguistic attainments. Because of the wide range of courses available through the Five College consortium, students may design a program that will meet their intellectual, academic, and prospective professional needs in conjunction with an advisor from their home institution. The Program is administered by the Five College Middle Eastern Studies Committee, which includes faculty advisors from each participating campus. In addition to exploring the range of courses offered at the Five Colleges, students are encouraged to spend time in the Middle East, learning Arabic and other languages and immersing themselves in the culture of the area. Plans for study abroad should be designed in consultation with the student's advisor. Courses from outside the Five Colleges can be counted toward the certificate requirements on the recommendation of the campus advisor and the approval of the committee. Students must receive a grade of B or better in every course counted towards the Certificate. Students interested in pursuing the certificate are encouraged to consult with a program advisor regularly. A listing of faculty advisors for the program is available at www.fivecolleges.edu/middleeast/people.
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