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Middle Eastern Studies: Modern Middle East Studies

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Start in Spring

Note that ‘ Semester 1’ stands for Fall semester and ‘ Semester 2’ for Spring semester.

Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Spring Semester

Common Core Course

Theories and Methods of Middle East and Islamic Studies 3 10

Specialisation Course 1

Developments in the Modern Middle East 10

Specialisation Course 2

Choose one of the following courses:

Anthropology of Muslim Societies 10
The Formation of Contemporary Turkey: Kemalism and Its Competitors 10
International Political Economy of the Middle East 10
Reading Arabic Texts (Spring) 10

Extra-curriculair course

Choose one of the two Research Methods courses on offer (these courses do not count towards the degree):

Research Methods HAC 5
Research Methods PSE 5

Fall Semester

Common Core Courses

MA Thesis, Middle Eastern Studies 20
Thesis Seminar in Middle East and Islamic Studies (Fall) 0

Specialisation Course

Choose one of the following courses:

From Inkwell to Internet: Text and Transmission in the Muslim World 10
The International Politics of Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East 10
Literature and Politics in the Persian-speaking World 10
The Ottoman Empire and Turkey (1908 - 1945) 10

Start in Fall

Note that ‘ Semester 1’ stands for Fall semester and ‘ Semester 2’ for Spring semester.

Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Fall Semester

Common Core Course

Choose one of the following two courses:

Theories and Methods of Middle East and Islamic Studies 1 10
Theories and Methods of Middle East and Islamic Studies 2 10

Specialisation Courses

Choose two or more of the following courses up to a total of at least 20 EC:

The International Politics of Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East 10
Literature and Politics in the Persian-speaking World 10
From Inkwell to Internet: Text and Transmission in the Muslim World 10
The Ottoman Empire and Turkey (1908 - 1945) 10
Language Acquisition Turkish 1 (beginner's level) 5
Language Acquisition Turkish 2 (beginner's level) 5
Language Acquisition Persian 1 5
Language Acquisition Persian 2 5
Reading Arabic Texts (Fall) 10

Spring Semester

Common Core Courses

MA Thesis, Middle Eastern Studies 20
Thesis Seminar in Middle East and Islamic Studies (Spring) 0

Specialisation Course

Developments in the Modern Middle East 10

Extra-curriculair course

Choose one of the two Research Methods courses on offer (these courses do not count towards the degree):

Research Methods HAC 5
Research Methods PSE 5

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Objectives
Structure
Sector Plan
Contact Information

Objectives

The multidisciplinary approach to a geographical area, the Middle East and North Africa, throughout history is characteristic of this programme. Using the rich collections of the University Library and other institutions the programme incorporates both the long textual tradition of Leiden University and the most up-to-date theories and approaches of history, literature, linguistics and the social sciences.

Programme

Structure

The master’s programme in Middle Eastern Studies consists of two semesters, each consisting of 30 EC. In the first semester students follow three courses of 10 EC each. In the second semester students take one more 10 EC course and write their MA-Thesis (20 EC).

In the first semester all students take the course ‘Theories and Methods of Middle East and Islamic Studies’ (10 EC). In this course the emphasis lies on the relevance (or lack thereof) of contemporary theories, concepts and models from the social sciences for the study of the Middle East. Students are familiarised with a variety of methods to obtain and interpret information from different types of sources. In addition to this common course, students take two courses which are specific to their specialisation.

In the second semester students of the specialisations Arabic, Persian, Islamic and Modern Middle East Studies continue their studies at Leiden University. These students take part in the ‘Thesis Seminar in Middle East and Islamic Studies’ in which the students present their ongoing research.
Students of the specialisation Turkish Studies spend the second semester at a partner university in Turkey or complete their coursework at Leiden University.
All students, including those studying abroad, also work on their MA-Thesis (20 ects) during the second semester.

Master’s thesis and requirements for graduation

In order to graduate, students must have successfully completed the 60 EC programme including their MA-Thesis as a component of that programme. The thesis carries 20 EC, and as a rule should not exceed a maximum of 20,000 words including notes, bibliography and appendices. The thesis is preferably supervised by a lecturer of the School of Middle Eastern Studies who possesses the appropriate expertise in the field addressed in the thesis. The Department ensures that students are put in contact with a lecturer for thesis supervision, preferably at the commencement of the programme. More details on the procedures regarding the MA-Thesis can be found in the course description.

Specialisations

The MA programme in Middle Eastern Studies offers the following specialisations:

Arabic Studies
Islamic Studies
Modern Middle East Studies
[ Persian Studies](/studies/3062/middle-eastern-studies-persian-studies /)
Turkish Studies

Sector Plan

Students of the specialisation Arabic Studies can opt to take a course at the University of Amsterdam within the context of the so-called Sector Plan.

Contact Information

For more information contact your Co-ordinator of Studies, Nicole A.N.M. van Os