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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Major
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Major Requirements
The major consists of 11 courses, only two of which may be shared with a cognate major such as international relations.
Core Course
A MIST-related CORE course such as:
Language
Proficiency equivalent to four semester of study in a single MIST-related language.
Students who wish to fulfill the language requirement though study abroad must consult with the director to determine suitable programs and the procedure for transferring credit. In some cases, students are required to successfully complete a language proficiency exam upon their return to campus.
Students who place out of two or more language courses must still complete a total of at least nine MIST courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the major. Students pursuing honors are strongly encouraged to undertake additional language study.
This requirement is normally met through completion of four of the following courses in a single language:
Additional Courses
Five additional courses selected from among those listed below. Students must complete one 200- or 300-level course in each group (A, B, and C). These three foundational courses must be taken at Colgate. Students may not count more than two courses from any one group toward the major. Two affiliated electives may be counted towards the major. At least two courses must be at the 300 level of which only one may be an affiliated electives. Students may petition to count up to two 300- or 400-level language courses toward the major, in addition to the four required language courses mentioned in the previous section.
Group A: Arts and Humanities
Group B: Historical Perspectives
Capstone Course
The capstone course, normally taken in the fall of the senior year, consists of a 400-level MIST designated seminar, UNST 410 Seminar: Area, Regional, and Global Study , or relevant seminars in other majors with permission of the seminar instructor and their program or department. This capstone course entails the completion of a substantial research paper on a topic relevant to the MIST major. Students seeking to count a single capstone course for two majors or seeking to take a seminar that is not MIST designated or is not taught by MIST faculty must have their capstone approved by their MIST academic adviser and the MIST program director.
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