The study programme has its point of departure in a historical and political perspective but generally advances an interdisciplinary approach to Middle East Studies. This signifies that the region will be illustrated and analysed from various academic approaches.
The study programme has a prescribed period of two years of full-time study, but is designed to enable studying a few courses as independent modules that may become part of other study programmes or universities.
The study programme includes a placement in corporations, organisations or the like in the Middle East, or with connections to the Middle East.
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Subject
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Distribution of teaching
(hours per week)
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Placing of exam.
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ECTS weight
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Title of subject
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Descr. I
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1. semester.
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2. semester.
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3. semester.
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4. semester.
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Semester
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Introduction to History and Society in the Middle East
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15
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3
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1.
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10
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Economics and Natural Resources in the Middle East
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16
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3
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1.
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10
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Mediterranean Perspectives
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17
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3
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1.
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10
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Culture and Religion in the Middle East
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18
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3
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2
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10
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Politics and International Politics in the Middle East
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19
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3
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2.
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10
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Special study area 1
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20
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3
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2.
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10
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Special study area 2
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20
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3
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3.
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10
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| Economics and Natural Resources in the Middle East |
21
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3
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3.
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10
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Work placement/placement abroad
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22
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About 3 months
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3.
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10
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Dissertation
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23
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X
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4.
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30
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