Programs
Fairfax, Virginia
Arabic Language Studies (Undergraduate Minor and proposed Undergraduate Major)
Islamic Studies (Undergraduate Minor and proposed Undergraduate Major)
Ras Al Khaimah (United Arab Emirates)
BS Biology (commencing September 2006)
BS Business (commencing September 2006)
BS Electronics and Communications Engineering (commencing September 2006)
BS Nursing (commencing September 2006)
M.Ed. in International Education focused on the Middle East (proposed for
accreditation commencing September 2007)
Professional Certificate in Environmental Sciences and Policy (for the Middle
East and South Asia) (commencing September 2007)
Professional Certificate in Geosciences and Hazards Assessment (for the Middle
East and South Asia) (commencing September 2007)
Arabic Language, Islamic and Gulf Region Area Studies (commencing 2007)
Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts (proposed for accreditation
commencing 2008 - 2010)
Middle East Languages
Arabic: introductory and intermediate
Courses
see website
Faculty
Gordon Brent Ingram (PhD 1989 UCBerkeley), Department of Environmental Science
and Policy (land use planning in the Middle East; biodiversity conservation;
traditional knowledge and involvement of tribal communities in environmental
decision-making)
Director
Gordon Brent Ingram, Associate Dean for Campus Development, Ras Al
Khaimah (United Arab Emirates)
Scholarships/Support
to be arranged
Special Features
a campus in a historic port town on the cusp of Arabia, Iran and South
Asia
Contact
Gordon Brent Ingram, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Campus Development, Ras Al Khaimah &
Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Policy
Office of the Provost
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MS 3A2
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Phone: 703 - 993 - 8776
Facsimile: 703 - 993 - 8645
Email: gingram@gmu.edu