3 Bachelor's degrees in Middle Eastern Studies in Connecticut, United States
Arabic and Islamic Civilizations
The Arabic and Islamic Civilizations major at the University of Connecticut requires a minimum of 24 credits of Arabic (ARAB) and Arabic and Islamic Studies (ARIS) courses, plus a minimum of 12 credits of related courses from programs other than Arabic and Islamic Studies.
Arabic Studies
Our language courses emphasize speaking, listening, reading and writing skills, and content courses are interdisciplinary. Learning Arabic promotes cultural and international understanding and prepares you to be a global citizen. The Arabic Studies program is offered by Connecticut College.
Modern Middle East Studies
The Modern Middle East Studies major at Yale University focuses on the culture, history, religion, politics, and society of the modern Middle East in its full geographical breadth, using any of its four major languages, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish.