Middle East in a Global Context (M.Phil.)
The M.Phil. in Middle East in a Global Context is an online course in the study of the Middle East, its histories, cultures, politics, and language.
- You will acquire cultural fluency and critical understanding vis-à-vis the cultures, societies and peoples of the Middle East and North Africa, analyse minority groups and identities in the region, and examine Islam and its cultures wherever they are to be found across the globe.
- You will study the wider socio-economic-cultural sphere of the Middle East, in terms of both current and future directions.
- You will study Middle Eastern history from antiquity to the present, Arab intellectual history, and history of Western interventions in the region, especially from the 19th Century onwards.
- You will explore key societal challenges in the regions, analyse current issues affecting the Middle East and North Africa in a historical perspective and study the role of Western representation of the region.
Course Structure
The Master’s programme (90 ECTS) can be studied as full-time over 1 year (90 ECTS) or part-time over 2 - 3 years (30-60 ECTS per year). We also offer the option of a Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS, 1 year part- time) and Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS, 1 year full- time or 2 years part- time).
- Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS total) - students complete three core modules to develop a basic understanding of and fluency with the methods and contexts of the field of Middle Eastern Studies.
- Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS total) - students complete four core modules and two optional modules, gaining a thorough grounding in both the theory and the practice underpinning current research in Middle Eastern studies.
- Masters/M.Phil. (90 ECTS total/full time or part time) - students complete four core modules, two optional modules, and build on the knowledge and skills gained through the modules by applying them to the research project (which is worth 30 ECTS).