Research Guide
Students will compose a “Research Guide” focused on an aspect of Middle Eastern intellectual tradition, such as arts, literature, history, politics, environment, and peoples, including the diasporas.
The Research Guide is a minimum of three pages of annotated bibliography of the major academic research articles and books pertaining to the student’s chosen research subject (e.g., the Economic History of the Suez Canal; Nationalism in 19th century Ottoman Empire; Women and Labor in post WW2 Iraq).
Students enrolled in the Middle East Studies MC will be given a detailed guideline for developing their Research Guide by the MC Program Coordinator.
The Research Guide will receive a letter grade in accordance with the university’s grading scheme (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, F), as well as written feedback.
A minimum of a ‘B’ letter grade is required for the Research Guide’s acceptance.