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HIS 142 - Middle Eastern Studies


AA Approved

STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
3 credit(s)

This course will cover the historical foundations of ideologies, conflicts, and cultures in the Middle East. Though the histories of Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Iraq, and Iran will be the focus, other histories and cultures will be touched upon in the course. The course will explore the role of imperialism in shaping the modern Middle East, the impact of religion and politics on contemporary conflicts over space and resources, and examine how popular culture can influence political and social events. A Middle Eastern perspective will be used to teach the content and the course will include many contrasting Middle Eastern voices, to give students a wider sense of the variety of issues, ideas, and historical conclusions concerning this dynamic and influential region.



Course Learning Outcomes
1. The learner will be able to summarize information about the area from a Middle Eastern point of view.

2. The learner will be able to debate the role of Petrochemicals on the region and their impact on the Gulf Wars.

3. The learner will be able differentiate between the nuances of various religions which have played a major role historically in the region. 

4. The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the differences in gender roles across the Middle East.



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