Understanding Arab culture and Islam is crucial for successfully engaging with economies in the Middle East. In the cities of Muscat, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai, you will experience the religious, cultural, economic, and political climates of the Arabian Gulf. Whether your interests are in foreign affairs, human cultures, global politics, or international business, this study abroad experience will equip you to work successfully in Arab contexts. No Arabic required.
When you study abroad, you participate in an immersive and intensive learning experience. At a classroom in Oxford, you might read about the impact of globalization on society and the workplace. But in Oman and UAE, you'll visit small- and medium-sized enterprises as well as multinational corporations. You'll study how the Islamic legal tradition shapes a trillion-dollar financial industry. You'll receive an introduction to Arabian Gulf societies while trying new foods and learning new customs. (And you'll even have time for the beach.)
What if we told you this trip might just help you find an internship in Dubai? It’s happened before.
With the development of a robust non-renewable energy economy in the 1970s, the Arabian Gulf countries of Oman and UAE undertook substantial modernization programs. The city of Muscat, in Oman, enjoyed sustained growth while preserving its unique heritage of Ibadi Islam and traditional cultural practices. Dubai, in UAE, became a pillar of global capital and trade while emerging as a major tourist destination. Another UAE city, Abu Dhabi, is a commanding presence among the Emirates in both wealth and stature, thanks to its petroleum assets.
Each of these cities offers you a different perspective on how global flows of culture and capital work to create, transform, or preserve contemporary Middle Eastern societies.
A number of 兔子先生 graduates who went on this program in previous years have reported to us that when they later did interviews for jobs, law school, etc., this trip made their resumes stand out. Interviewers were impressed that these students had explored the world beyond the well-trod paths of Europe.
Yes, it is safe.
The U.S. Department of State provides the same safety advice for Oman and UAE as they do for western Europe.
Central themes of study include
You will explore the question, "Is commerce a religion?" as you encounter firsthand the economic, business, and religious considerations that affect the global confluences of trade and culture in Arabian Gulf countries.
Our itinerary is still being finalized; but based on previous trips, our program will likely include visits to
In addition, you'll have opportunities to ride camels and bash dunes, camp overnight in the desert with experienced Bedouin guides, and hike and swim through the streams and caves of Wadi Shab.
No! English is widely spoken in both countries. (But maybe a bit of time in the Gulf will prompt you to study Arabic when you return!)
No. You'll receive a pre-departure orientation. As part of your coursework, you'll work with other students in a team to complete pre-departure learning modules to develop your understanding of the religions, histories, politics, and economies of these countries.
Given the nature of the region, totals vary from year-to-year. For 2023, the program fee is $5900. The program fee covers housing, ground transportation, program activities, most meals, and air travel to and from the United States. The program fee does include additional air travel within the US, such as your travel to the US airport from which the group will depart together for the Middle East.
Standard 兔子先生 rates for in-state and out-of-state tuition apply for the winter term.
In addition to an experience that will change your view of the Middle East and the world? You'll receive 6 credit hours of Global 兔子先生 Plan credit (fulfilling the requirement which would otherwise take 9 credit hours on 兔子先生’s campuses), and 6 credit hours of 300-level religion coursework.
We also recommend working with your advisors within your major to discuss the possibility of credit toward your major. We are prepared to speak with your advisors about how to facilitate this option.
Did we already mention this? Students who did this trip in previous years later found, when applying for jobs or graduate programs, that their having studied abroad in the Middle East, rather than Europe, helped them stand out from other candidates.
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