About
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MEIS is the result of a far-reaching university initiative, launched in 2002, to make SFSU a center of excellence in the fields of Middle East and Islamic Studies, comprising those regions of the world where Islam is one of the main forms of religious practice from the 7th century until the present. SFSU President Corrigan initiated a drive to enlarge SFSU’s faculty expertise in MEIS, so that we currently have fifteen participating tenure-track faculty members in thirteen departments in three colleges (Humanities, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Creative Arts). |
In December of 2007, the SFSU Academic Senate passed our proposal to institute a MEIS minor on campus. In April 2008, the U.S. Department of Education awarded us an Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Languages (UISFL) Grant, so that we could enhance our MEIS minor and work towards a major. Our current goals are to expand our MEIS curriculum with two new classes (Foundations in MEIS and Foundations in Islam), to enhance our |
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language offerings, to work with faculty members at the School of Education to introduce teaching materials that can be used in California K-8 classrooms, and to establish a collaborative network for the pooling of MEIS intellectual and material resources throughout the California State University system.
As a university, SFSU has shown singular leadership in recruiting a highly qualified and dynamic Middle East and Islamic Studies faculty for several years. We look forward to building this program in the coming years, with the support of students and members of the community. |
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