Course# |
Title |
Day/Time |
Instructor |
CLSC 3888 | Narrating the Arab Spring This course is an attempt to understand the Arab Spring, based on narratives of writers, filmmakers, artists, photographers, cartoonists, musicians, etc. We shall attempt to analyze the Arab Spring within its three essential time frames: before, during, and, especially, the aftermath. We shall examine causes and effects. |
Tu, Th 2:00 - 4:45PM |
Lakhous |
HEJS 3298 | Ethiopian Jews in Ethiopia and Israel: The Contested Nature of Ethnic Differences and Natural Belongings The course covers topics such as Ethiopian Jewishness and religious boundaries in Ethiopia, sociological literature on the making of ethnic and racial categorization, and immigration & contemporary social problems in Israel. |
MWF 10:10 - 11:00AM |
Zawdu |
POLS 2998 | Political Islam An exploration of the fundamental nature of political conflicts on the national and international levels of Islam. |
M 6:00 - 8:00PM |
Eyadat |
POLS 3402 | Contemporary International Politics Problems in international relations with emphasis on changing characteristics of international politics. |
Tu, Th 11:00AM - 12:15PM |
Pressman |
POLS 3464W | The Arab-Israeli Conflict Political relations between Arabs and Israelis with an emphasis on war and diplomacy. |
Tu, Th 2:00 - 3:15PM |
Pressman |
SOCI 3998 | Ethiopian Jews in Ethiopia and Israel: The Contested Nature of Ethnic Differences and Natural Belongings The course covers topics such as Ethiopian Jewishness and religious boundaries in Ethiopia, sociological literature on the making of ethnic and racial categorization, and immigration & contemporary social problems in Israel. |
MWF 10:10 - 11:00AM |
Zawdu |