Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Contemporary Mediterranean Studies with Middle Eastern and Asian Languages and Cultures (Hebrew)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on an enriching journey with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Contemporary Mediterranean Studies with Middle Eastern and Asian Languages and Cultures (Hebrew). This dynamic program offers a comprehensive understanding of modern Mediterranean affairs, encompassing anthropology, politics, foreign policy, international relations, migration, and multi-country dynamics. Through engaging coursework and participation in the Erasmus+ mobility program, students gain a multicultural perspective, preparing them for a globally interconnected world. In the final year, students have the opportunity to undertake a research-based dissertation, exploring a topic of their choice and contributing to the academic discourse in the field.
Overview
By the completion of this program, students will:
- Engage in interdisciplinary discussions on contemporary Mediterranean issues.
- Conduct research and analytical essays using appropriate methodological skills.
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of historical, cultural, regional, political, and societal facets influencing contemporary Mediterranean countries.
- Apply theoretical concepts to analyze and interpret key events shaping contemporary affairs.
Admission Requirements
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Year 1:
- ANT1004 Ethnography and Anthropological Theory
- GEO1005 The Geography of Populations: Concepts and Theories
- HST1126 The Mediterranean in Modern Times
- ANT1003 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
- HST1023 Introduction to Maltese Historical Demography
- IRL1082 Introduction to Political Studies
- IRL1091 Soft Power in International Relations: An Introduction to the Role of Media and Culture
- PHI1014 Political Philosophy
Year 2:
- IRL3096 Contemporary European Studies
- ANT3006 Political Anthropology
- ANT3030 Anthropology of Migration
- ARB2022 Arab History and Civilization: The Oral Tradition
- GEO2050 Historical and Political Geography
- HST2014 A History of the Family and Sexual Behaviour
- HST2017 Anglo-Italian Relations in the Mediterranean: From the Renaissance to the Cold War
- HST3011 European Industrialisation and Mediterranean Underdevelopment
- IRL2074 The Muslim-Arab World in Contemporary Times
Year 3:
- Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s):
- ATS3000 Dissertation: CMS
- Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
Non EU Applicants:
Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500
Local/EU/EEA Applicants:
No fees apply
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of our program have pursued successful careers in diplomacy, academia, research, and advocacy. Equipped with critical thinking, research, and communication skills, alumni have made impactful contributions in diverse fields, addressing complex global challenges and promoting cross-cultural understanding.