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Students majoring in Middle East Studies or Classics receive thorough preparation, from which they can advance to further study in a variety of areas: ancient, Middle Eastern, and medieval history; history of philosophy and art; comparative literature and linguistics; and a host of other fields and career tracks. Courses range from basic instruction in language (Arabic, ancient Greek, Latin, Turkish) and culture for all students in all programs, to advanced work preparatory to many rewarding careers, for example, in government, law, academia, communications, management and other fields. Students also have opportunities to study abroad in Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies.
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Andrew Scholtz
Associate Professor/Chair