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 Undergraduate Course: Politics of the Middle East (PLIT10036)
Course Outline
| School | School of Social and Political Science | College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |  
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 10 (Year 3 Undergraduate) | Availability | Available to all students |  
| SCQF Credits | 20 | ECTS Credits | 10 |  
 
| Summary | The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the politics of the Middle East. This will include: an analysis of the growth and nature of the state in the Middle East; the prevalence of authoritarianism, neo-patrimonialism and processes towards democratisation: the salience of Arab nationalism and Islamism: the roots of some of the conflicts in the region, such as the Arab-Israeli conflict; the latest Arab revolutions; and the rise of Islamism. |  
| Course description | Not entered |  
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | Visiting students should have at least 4 Politics/International Relations courses at grade B or above (or be predicted to obtain this). We will only consider University/College level courses. 
 ** as numbers are limited, visiting students should contact the Visiting Student Office directly for admission to this course **
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		| High Demand Course? | Yes |  
Course Delivery Information
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| Academic year 2021/22, Available to all students (SV1) | Quota:  0 |  | Course Start | Semester 2 |  Timetable | Timetable | 
| Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) | Total Hours:
200
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 Lecture Hours 10,
 Seminar/Tutorial Hours 9,
 Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
177 ) |  
| Assessment (Further Info) | Written Exam
0 %,
Coursework
90 %,
Practical Exam
10 % |  
 
| Additional Information (Assessment) | 1500 word reflective book review (30%) 2500 word essay (60%)
 Tutorial participation (10%)
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| Feedback | Prior to the essay, students will have received formative feedback on their book review. |  
| No Exam Information |  
Learning Outcomes 
| On completion of this course, the student will be able to: 
        have a basic understanding of the politics of the Middle Easthave an analytical awareness of the differing forms of state and state power in the region: an understanding of the some of the major conflicts of the region and the role of external powersgain an enhancement of presentation skills though oral presentationsreceive a formative (coursework) and summative (examination) assessment of student's knowledge. |  
Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | Not entered |  
| Special Arrangements | This course has a quota. Preference will be given to Politics and IR students. |  
| Additional Class Delivery Information | Plus 1 hr tutorial per week |  
| Keywords | Not entered |  
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Jamie Allinson Tel:
 Email: J.Allinson@ed.ac.uk
 | Course secretary | Ms Ieva Rascikaite Tel:
 Email: irascika@ed.ac.uk
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