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33 Master's degrees in Middle Eastern Studies in United States
Arabic Studies
This Arabic Studies at the University of Michigan track is specifically designed to accommodate the needs of students, members of the business community, and government personnel who want to study Arabic for professional employment in government, business or public policy.
Middle Eastern Studies
The interdisciplinary Master of Arts program in Middle Eastern Studies at Boston College is designed for students who wish to acquire a broad background in Middle Eastern history, cultures and politics.
Hebrew and Judaic Studies
The Hebrew and Judaic Studies MA program from New York University provides students with a world class education set in the fast-paced environment of New York City. Students will focus their studies on Hebrew and Judaic Studies courses, while also sharpening their writing, critical thinking, and language skills.
Middle Eastern Studies and Public Affairs
The Middle Eastern Studies and Public Affairs MA/MPAff program offered at University of Texas at Austin combines advanced policy studies with interdisciplinary area studies, responding to an increased need in both public and private sectors for policy specialists with a thorough understanding of Middle East politics and cultures.
Middle Eastern and North African Studies
The Middle Eastern and North African Studies programme at The University of Arizona offers a rigorous curriculum that encourages you to engage in a critical analysis of current ideas and methodologies in the field.
Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Classical and Medieval Hebrew Literature
In addition to the MA awarded within the PhD program, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Classical and Medieval Hebrew Literature at University of Pennsylvania offers an independent (terminal) MA degree in Hebrew Literature and Jewish Tradition, which is one of the tracks in MELC’s graduate program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
Near Eastern Studies
The Near Eastern Studies program delivered at New York University focuses on the contemporary political economy and cultures of the region and the historical processes that have shaped the present.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The M.A. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is a two-year, interdisciplinary humanities degree that prepares students to engage with the social, environmental, and political challenges facing countries in Asia and the Middle East, and their transnational communities.
Information Studies and Middle Eastern Studies
The Information Studies and Middle Eastern Studies MSIS/MA program offered at University of Texas at Austin trains professionals who combine expertise in three important knowledge domains: library and information work, the cultures and societies of the Middle East, and North African and Middle Eastern languages.
Arab Studies
Our renowned Master of Arts in Arab Studies (MAAS) program from Georgetown University offers comprehensive interdisciplinary training in the politics, culture, history, economics, and language of the contemporary Arab Middle East and North Africa, as well as rigorous Arabic language training.
Middle Eastern Studies
The Middle Eastern Studies program at The City University of New York is an inter-disciplinary program devoted to the study of the Middle East, with an emphasis on the modern period, in fields including history, anthropology, sociology, political science, literature, art history, gender studies, and media studies.
Regional Studies - Middle East
Regional Studies - Middle East from Harvard University supports research and teaching on a broad range of topics related to the region. At the core of the Center’s mandate is the pursuit of firsthand knowledge about the Middle East based on literacy in its languages and understanding of its diverse politics, cultures, and histories.
Middle East Studies
The Middle East is one of the world’s most important and challenging regions, where conflict seems chronic but peace elusive, resources are abundant but sustainable development difficult, and where the roots of major religions and global terrorism can be found. The Middle East Studies program is offered at George Washington University.