Language Courses

https://courses.illinois.edu/schedule/2024/fall/SAME/490Arabic

Greek

Modern Greek

Hebrew

Hindi

Persian

Turkish

 

Non-Language Courses

 

Courses counted as having substantial content relevant to South Asian studies - (SA)

Courses counted as having substantial content relevant to Middle East studies - (ME)

 

  • AAS 100Introduction to Asian-American Studies (SA)
  • ANTH 272: Language and Culture in Turkey (same as GLBL 272, SAME 272, and TURK 270) (ME)
  • ARAB 150: Language and Culture of the Arab World (same as SAME 150) (ME)
  • CLCV 102Medical Terms--Greek and Latin Roots (ME)
  • CLCV 111Mythology of Greece and Rome (ME)
  • CLCV 115Mythology of Greece and Rome (ME)
  • CWL 114: Global Consciousness and Literature (ME)
  • CWL 189: Literatures of the Islamic World (ME)
  • HIST 433 History of Jews in Diaspora (ME)
  • REL 104Asian Mythology (SA)
  • REL 214Introduction to Islam (same as SAME 213) (ME/SA)
  • SAME 250 Introduction to Middle East Studies (ME) 
  • SAME 272Language and Culture in Turkey (ME) (same as ANTH 272, GLBL 272, and TURK 270)
  • SAME 490 Model Arab League: Oman (ME)
  • SOC 470  Social Movements (ME)

 

Global/International Courses:

The following course titles are broad enough to include a possible focus on South Asia or Middle East content.  If you would like to have one of these courses count as a Middle East or South Asia area studies course, please first obtain the syllabus from the instructor. Then email Dr. Angela Williams at aswillms@illinois.edu to request the course be considered to count for your area studies requirement.

  • ACE 251The World Food Economy 
  • ACE 455International Trade in Food and Agriculture
  • CI 403Teaching a Diverse High School Student Population 
  • HIST 100Global History 
  • HIST 200: Introduction to Historical Interpretation 
  • HIST 502Problems in Comparative History 
  • HIST 597Reading Course 
  • MUS 133Introduction to World Music 
  • PHIL 110World Religions (same as RLST 110) 
  • PS 280: Intro to International Relations