Master of Arts (MA)

Master of Arts (MA)

The Department offers a Master of Arts in Near Eastern and South Asian Languages & Cultures, rather than in Arabic, Hebrew, or any of its other language areas, allowing students to build across and between these languages and the discourses, histories, areas, and peoples they signify, to build language, research, and analytical skills toward PhD programs and to work effectively in the international arena.

To be awarded the NESA Masters degree, students must apply to and be admitted to the program, assemble an advising committee, complete a total of at least 30 credit hours of graduate coursework, demonstrate proficiency in a conventional research Western research language, and complete a Master's Degree examination.

If you have any questions about the requirements feel free to consult the NESA Department Handbook, the Graduate School Handbook, or ask the Director of Graduate Studies, or the Academic Program Coordinator.


Advising

MA students are expected, by the end of their first year, to identify a primary advisor from among the department’s Graduate Faculty as well as a second committee member who may be selected either from among the department’s Graduate Faculty or, with approval from the Graduate Studies Committee, from another department’s Graduate Faculty.  MA committees may have 3rd or in some circumstances 4th members, but must be comprised of a minimum of 2 members.

Coursework (30 Credit Hours)

Modern Scholarship Research Language

Optional Thesis

Exams & Graduation

Funding

MA Calendar

Graduate Student Grievances