There are two types of faculty members associated with the MEI.
To determine the home department of a specific faculty member, please visit the MEI faculty directory.
The MEI offers three years of Arabic: Elementary Arabic (ARBC 1001 & 1002), Intermediate Arabic (ARBC 2001 & 2002) and Advanced Arabic (ARBC 3001 & 3002) each year. The first semester of each year (1001, 2001, 3001) is offered in the Fall, and the second semester (1002, 2002, 3002) is offered in the Spring.
The MEI also offers first year (Elementary) summer intensive Arabic in the seven-week summer session. Students must enroll for both 1001 & 1002.
Typically the MEI offers a single course in an Arabic dialect in the Spring semester.
Typically Classical Arabic Literature in Translation will be offered in the Fall semester and Modern Arabic Literature in Translation will be offered in the Spring Semester.
The MEI offers two years of modern Hebrew: Elementary Modern Hebrew (HBRM 1001 & 1002) and Intermediate Modern Hebrew (HBRM 2001 & 2002). The first semester of each year (1001, 2001) is offered only in the Fall, and the second semester (1002, 2002) is offered only in the Spring. Our continued ability to offer Intermediate Hebrew depends on student demand for the course.
The MEI offers one year of Biblical Hebrew: Elementary Biblical Hebrew (HBRB 1001) each Fall semester and HBRB 1002 each Spring semester, when student demand warrants.
The MEI offers two years of Turkish: Elementary Turkish (TURK 1001 & 1002) and Intermediate Turkish (TURK 2001 & 2002). The first semester of each year (1001, 2001) is offered only in the Fall, and the second semester (1002, 2002) is offered only in the Spring.
Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (POLS 4260) is typically offered each Fall semester.