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Morocco: Culture and Society

Coursework

Through the interdisciplinary coursework outlined below, students explore Moroccan society and culture, Arabic language, field research methodology, and independent research.  The Culture and Society Seminar is divided into three components, each of which is coordinated by one or two scholars specialized in the field under question. Lecturers of renown as well politicians and civil society activists are invited to talk to the students as part of this seminar.  Intensive Arabic classes also provide for students at many levels of Arabic, allowing all students to understand the culture more deeply. 

The following syllabi are either from a recent session of this program or for an upcoming session. Because courses develop and change over time to take advantage of dynamic learning opportunities, actual course content will vary from term to term.

The syllabi can be useful for students, faculty, and study abroad offices in assessing credit transfer. Read more about credit transfer.

Intensive Language Study: Arabic

See curriculum description. Syllabus forthcoming.

Culture and Society Seminar

(AFRS 3000 / 4 credits / 60 class hours)

Field Study Seminar

(ANTH 3500 / 2 credits / 30 class hours)

Independent Study Project

(ISPR 3000 / 4 credits / 120 class hours)