II. Secondary Level (12 credit hours)

Category 1: Humanities and Social Sciences (3 credit hours)

Every student must choose and complete one course from the following sub-category lists. The requirement should be completed by the end of the student's sixth semester. If the student chooses to meet the primary level Humanities/Social Science requirement by taking a Humanities course, she/he must choose from the list of Social Science options below to meet this requirement. If the student chooses to meet the Primary level Humanities/Social Science requirement by taking a Social Science course, she/he must choose a course from the Humanities options below to meet this requirement.

Sub-Category 1: Humanities Options

ARIC 206 Art and Architecture of the City of Cairo
ARIC 270 Introduction of Islamic Art and Architecture I
ARIC 271 Introduction of Islamic Art and Architecture II
ARIC 305 Arabic Literature and Gender
ARIC 306 Arabic Literature and Film
ARIC 307 The Writer and the State
ARIC 320 Introduction to Sufism
ARIC 336 Studies in Ibn Khaldun
ARIC 337 Shi'I Muslims in History
ARTV 200 Foundations of Design and Color (Design I)
ARTV 211 World Art Survey I
ARTV 212 World Art Survey II
ARTV 222 Architecture: Art or Engineering
ARTV 299 Special Topics in the Humanities
ARTV 310 Modern and Contemporary Art
ARTV 314 Modern and Contemporary Architecture CREL 299 Special Topics in the Humanities
ECLT 200 Introduction to Literature
ECLT 201 Survey of British Literature
ECLT 202 Global Literature in English
ECLT 299 Special Topics in the Humanities
FILM 220 Introduction to Film
FILM 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities
HIST 203 Western Civilization from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
HIST 204 Early Modern Europe
HIST 205 Europe in the Age of Revolution and Reform (1789-1914)
HIST 211 History in the Making
HIST/CREL 212 The Quest for the Historical Jesus
HIST 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities
HIST 307 The Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Reformation
HIST 308 Europe in the Age of Reason
MUSC 220 Introduction to Music
MUSC 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities
PHIL 221 Informal Logic
PHIL 224 Self and Society
PHIL 226 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 230 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities
PHIL 344 Literature and Philosophy
RHET 220 My Place
RHET 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities
THTR 230 Play Analysis
THTR 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities
THTR 350 Survey of Dramatic Literature
THTR 351 History of the Theatre
THTR 360 Play Writing I
THTR 361 Play Writing II
SEMR 200 Core Seminar
SEMR 299 Selected Topics in the Humanities 
SEMR 300 Core Honors Seminar
SEMR 310 Cross-Cultural Perceptions and Representations

Sub-Category 2: Social Science Options

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 299 Selected Topics in the Social Sciences
ARIC 323 Marriage and the Family in the Medieval and Early Modern Middle East
ARIC 324 Non-Muslim Communities in the Muslim World
ARIC 325 On the Fringes of Society: Marginals in History
ECON 201 Introduction of Macro Economics
ECON 202 Introduction of Micro Economics
ECON 239 Economic History of the Modern Middle East
EGPT 202 Ancient Egypt
EGPT 299 Selected Topics in the Social Sciences
LING 252 Introduction to Linguistics
PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 299 Selected Topics in the Social Sciences
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 299 Selected Topics in the Social Sciences SOC/PSYC 301 Social Psychology

Category 2: Arab World Studies (6 credit hours)

Every student must choose and complete two courses from the following list. The requirement should be completed by the end of the student's sixth semester.

ANTH//SOC 210 Arab Society
ANTH 312 Peoples and Cultures in the Middle East and North Africa
ANTH 390 Selected People and Culture Areas (when appropriate)
ARIC 201 Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature
ARIC 202 Introduction to Modern Arabic Literature
ARIC 203 Classical Arabic Literature in Translation
ARIC 204 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation
ARIC/HIST 246 Survey of Arab History
ARIC 309 Selected Themes and Topics in Arabic Literature
ARIC 310 Selected Themes and Topics in Arabic Literature in Translation
ARIC 343 Birth of Muslim Community and Rise of the Arab Caliphates
ARIC/HIST 344 Caliphs and Sultans in the Age of Crusades and Mongols
CREL 299 Selected Topics for the Core Curriculum
ECON 239 Economic History of the Modern Middle East
HIST 247 Making of the Modern Arab World
HIST 299 Selected Topics in Arab History
HIST 330 Urban Landscapes in the Modern Middle East / North Africa
HIST/CREL 333 Zionism and Modern Judaism
SOC 203 Social Problems of the Middle East
SOC 206 Arab Family Structure and Dynamics

Category 3: International/World Studies (3 credit hours)

Every student must choose and complete one course from the following list. The requirement should be completed by the end of the student's sixth semester.

AMST 299 What is America?
ANTH 302 Kin and Family in the Global World
ANTH 320 States, Capital and Rural Lives
ANTH/LING 352 Language in Culture
ANTH 360 Gender, Power and Social Change
ANTH 372 Applied Anthropology
ANTH 382 Peoples and Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa
ANTH 384 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
ANTH 386 Peoples and Cultures in Asia
ANTH 390 Selected People and Cultures Areas
ARIC 299 Special Topics for the Core Curriculum
ARIC 345 Gunpowder Empires: Ottomans, Safavids and Mughols
CREL/HIST 210 Religions of the World
CREL 220 Hinduism and Buddhism in India
CREL 230 Pilgrimage Traditions in the World's Religions
CREL 299 Selected Topics for the Core Curriculum
CREL 320 Masters, Saints & Saviors: Sacred Biography in the World's Religions
CREL 349 Prayer and Contemplation in the World's Religions
CREL/HIST 398 Between Hindu and Muslim in India and Pakistan
ECLT/HIST 209 Introduction to American Studies
ECLT 299 Selected Topics for the Core Curriculum
ECLT 301 Medieval Literature
ECLT 302 Literature of the Renaissance
ECLT 332 World Literature
ECLT 333 African Literature
ECLT 346 Third World Literature
ECON 224 Economic History
HIST 201 History of American Civilization to the Nineteenth Century
HIST 202 History of Modern American Civilization
HIST 206 Global Politics in the 20th Century
HIST 207 World History
HIST 299 Selected Topics for the Core Curriculum
HIST 309 History of American Political Thought
LING 200 Languages of the World
MUSC 225 World Music
MUSC 255 The Songs of America
MUSC 360 Music in the Western Tradition
PHIL 319 Development and Responsibility
PHIL 356 American Philosophy
POLS 299 Our Political World
SOC/ANTH 303 Social Movements
SOC/POLS 304 Development Agencies
SOC 306 Sociology of Literature
SOC 307 Social Class and Inequality
SOC/ANTH 321 The Urban Experience
SOC 322 Rural Sociology
SOC 323 Fundamentals of Population Studies
SOC/ANTH 332 Social Constructions of Difference: Race, Ethnicity and Class
SOC/ANTH 370 Environmental Issues in Egypt