Masters Degree in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University |
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Princeton University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 7,261 students in Princeton, NJ.
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Princeton University Master's degree Near Eastern Studies
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The Program in Near Eastern Studies enables a very limited number of students to take a two-year multidisciplinary course of study under the guidance of the director of the program leading to the degree of master of arts in Near Eastern studies. Students take
1. appropriate language training and
2. course work emphasizing the modern history, politics, economy, and social structures of the Near East, which for purposes of this program is defined to include the entire Arab world, as well as Iran, Israel, and Turkey.
They present a thesis by May 1 of the second year and take a comprehensive examination. The curriculum is adjustable to the individual needs of students who are considering careers in diplomacy, business, the media, or international public and private agencies as related to the Near East.
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