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Arabic & Middle Eastern Studies (B.A.)

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Effective
Fall, 2025 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person

About the Program

About this Program
With a focus on history, culture, language and political thought, the Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies major is a unique multidisciplinary program.

Program Overview

Students interested in politics, human rights, international affairs, culture, literature and languages—and who wish to explore the Middle East through diverse perspectives—should consider this academic program.

The program's primary focus is to prepare students to lead the world of tomorrow through the political and cultural tensions of today. Under the expert guidance of faculty from various disciplines, you will graduate with a well-rounded and excellent knowledge of all aspects of the Middle East region.

The study of Arabic is essential to this field. You will be equipped with advanced knowledge of the language to qualify for further study at The American University in Cairo.

Given our proximity to Washington, D.C., many students find internships at various associations, centers and organizations dedicated to Middle Eastern studies. If you are interested in issues involving the Middle East, consider working in local outreach programs.

The Arabic and Middle Eastern studies program sponsors many on-campus events. We invite renowned writers, activists, policymakers and film critics to enhance the knowledge and experience of the students in the program.

A number of grants are available for students who intend to undertake research projects in the Middle East. You have the opportunity to study one year or one semester at The American University in Cairo, the foremost institution in the Middle East for Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies. You will be prepared to work at international, governmental and private organizations dealing with the region or to continue graduate studies in the field.

For more information see our core requirements for the B.A.


Important note: Hood College is transitioning to new core requirements and Program Transfer Guides are unavailable at this time. In the meantime, please visit Arabic & Middle Eastern Studies (B.A.) to review more information about the major. If you would like to map out your major, follow this link: Major Maps. If you would like to see single-course equivalencies, you can do so here

PTG Requirements

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When there is No equivalency found, the ARTSYS database shows no equivalent course at Allegany College of Maryland. There might be a course yet to be evaluated by Hood College that meets the requirement. Consult with your advisor.

Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
Hood College Requirement
Grand Total Credits
35
Important note: Hood College is transitioning to new core requirements and Program Transfer Guides are unavailable at this time. In the meantime, please visit www.hood.edu to review more information about our majors. If you would like to map out your major, check out our Major Maps on our website. If you would like to see single-course equivalencies, you can view these by clicking "Course Equivalencies Search" on the top of this ARTSYS webpage.