Fall Course Available: Arab/Middle East Studies Colloquium

This fall, the Arabic section in the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Middle East Studies Program is offering a colloquium in Arab Culture/Middle East Studies.

This colloquium will explore the ways in which Arabs have defined, redefined, or contested their identity and how they have engaged with their social realities through a variety of media. This course also offers an honors section, and will satisfy credit toward the Arabic major as well as the Middle East Studies major and minor requirements. 

Course Information

Title: Arab Culture/Middle East Studies Colloquium
Course Code: ARAB 4213-001 / MEST 4003-001
Time: Tuesday and Thursday, 2-3:15 p.m.
Instructor: Rania Mahmoud

For more information, contact Rania Mahmoud at rmahmoud@uark.edu.

Contacts

Cheyenne Roy, assistant director
World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio
479-575-4159, ceroy@uark.edu

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