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University course syllabus outlining objectives, readings, assessment criteria, and academic policies for a Fall 2011 political science course on the historical and contemporary politics of the Middle East.
Institution: Florida Atlantic University
Department: Department of Political Science
Course Title: Comparative Politics: The Middle East
Course Code: CPO 4403
Semester: Fall 2011
Credits: 3
Instructor: Dr. Robert G. Rabil
Class Hours: Tuesday 6:00–8:50 PM
Office Hours: Monday and Tuesday 1:45–3:45 PM; Wednesday 5:00–6:00 PM; or by appointment
Office Location: SO 391
Contact Phone: (561) 297-3215
Prerequisites: None
Course Description: Historical and political analysis of the Middle East, including Islam, regional conflicts, radical Islam, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Ba’thi regime of Saddam Hussein, and the U.S. invasion of Iraq
Required Texts: Works by Bernard Lewis, Robert G. Rabil, and L. Carl Brown; course reader
Assessment Methods: Attendance and participation, presentation/paper, mid-term examination, final examination
Grading Scale: A–F scale with percentage breakdown specified
Academic Policies: Attendance requirements, plagiarism regulations, late work penalties, make-up exam conditions, academic integrity standards
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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