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Most of the following courses focus on geographical areas where
Muslims either form the majority of the population or represent a significant
minority. A few of them are structured topically rather than
geographically and deal with Islamic beliefs, institutions, and practices in a
variety of settings. Please note that not all of these courses are offered
every semester. To determine the availability of courses in any given
semester, please consult the individual departmental listings in the Master
Schedule, online at
http://registrar.sc.edu/html/Course_Listings/.
Anthropology
310 Cultures of Islam
311 Middle Eastern Cultures
315 South Asian Cultures
316 Southeast Asian Cultures
515 Tradition and Transformation in Islamic Cultures [=Religious Studies 515]
516 Indonesian Culture Through Film
Arabic
121 – Elementary Arabic I
122 – Elementary Arabic II
201 – Intermediate Arabic I
202 – Intermediate Arabic II
301 – Advanced Arabic I
302 – Advanced Arabic II
310 – Conversational Arabic
280 – Introduction to Modern Arab Culture
320 – Modern Arabic Literature in Translation
398 – Special Topics in Arabic
399 – Independent Study
Geography
226 Geography of the
Middle East
History
104 Introduction to Islamic
Civilization
347 The Middle East in Modern Times
348 North Africa from Colonialism to Revolution, 1830 - 1962
349 The Contemporary Middle East and North Africa
386 Islamic Institutions and Traditions [= Religious Studies 354]
562 The Middle East and the United States, 1800 to the Present
Languages, Literatures, and Culture
Fren 453 Francophone
Literature and Cultures
Political
Science
449 International Relations of
the Middle East
483 Middle East Politics
534 International Relations of
South Asia
535 International Relations of Southeast Asia
585 Politics and Government of the Indian Subcontinent
586 Politics and Governments of
Southeast Asia
Religious Studies
354 Islamic Institutions and Traditions [=
History 386]
357 Introduction to Islam
358 The Quran |