UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Durham, New Hampshire

Program
No formal program
concentration offered within degree

Degrees Offered
BA (anthropology, art, geography, history, political science, sociology)
MA (history, political science, sociology)
PhD (history, sociology)
dual major available in international affairs and other disciplines

Courses
Anthropology

Peoples and Culture of the World - Middle East and North Africa
Middle East: Issues of Ethnicity, Work, and Identity
Women in the Middle East
Art History
History of islamic Art
Egypt and Nubia: Art, Architecture and Rediscovery

Geography
Geography of the Middle East

History
The Ancient Near East
History of the Middle East, 6th-15th Century
History of the Middle East, 1453 to the Present
The Modern Middle East

Political Science
Politics of the Middle East
International Politics of the Middle East
Wealth, Poverty and Politics in the Middle East
Women and Politics in the Middle East

Faculty
specializing in Middle Eastern studies:
Alasdair D. Drysdale (geography)
Gregory McMahon (history)
E. Sara Wolper (history)

Chair
Barbara K. Larson (anthropology)

Inquiries
Undergraduate Admission Office
Grant House
603-862-1360
fax 603-862-0077
admissions@unh.edu

The Graduate School
Thompson Hall
603-862-3000
fax 603-862-0275
grad.school@unh.edu

University of New Hampshire
Durham NH 03824
www.unh.edu

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Last Updated: Wednesday, December 08, 2004

 

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