International Relations of the Middle East

International Relations of the Middle East
Interregional relations and conflicts, political economics, Arab nationalism, processes of political change, alliances, and superpower relations.
POLI
381
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesPoli 200.
 Taught 
 ProgramsContaining POLI 381
Course Outcomes

Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Demonstrate a familiarity with each of the four major subfields of political science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political philosophy.

Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Analyze the international relations of the Middle East from a historical, theoretical, and contemporary perspective

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of countries, political processes, political theories, and political thought.

Critical Thinking and Analysis

Think critically, analytically, and synthetically.