Curriculum Projects Table of Contents

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SUBJECTS (click subject heading to reveal titles)

TITLES

British Writers, Empire, and the Middle East (module) (Keith Geekie)
Comparative Political Islam (module) (Brian Wright)
Conversational Arabic (new course) (Mervat Ibrahim)
The Development of Russia as a Eurasian Empire, Interacting Within a Eurasian or European-Muslim Cultural Context (infused course) (Marilyn Gaar)
Elementary Arabic 1 & 2 (new courses) (Mervat Ibrahim)
Global Women’s Studies (new course, with infusion of material on Islamic cultures) (Toby Klinger)
History of the Middle East (new course) (James Leiker)
Human Resource Management Practices from an Islamic Perspective (module) (Samira Hussein)
Infusing Islamic Studies into the Composition II Classroom (module) (Andy Anderson)
Intermediate Arabic 1 & 2 (new courses) (Mervat Ibrahim)
Islam and Intercultural Communications (module) (Larry Reynolds)
Islam in China: Window and Mirror for Cross-Cultural Understanding (infused courses) (Shudong Chen)
Islam: Religion and Civilization (new course) (William Stockton)
Islamic Finance (module) (Samira Hussein)
JCCC Resources for Islamic Studies (Andrea Kempf)
The Many Women of Islam: Diversity in Unity (new course) (Betty Bullock)
Using the Sociological Imagination to View Islam in Introductory Sociology (module) (Betty Bullock)
Muslim Minorities in China: Past and Present (module) (Stuart Shafer)
Russian Language and Russian History: Building Language Proficiency While Learning About the History of Relationship Between Russian and Muslim People (Learning Community) (Marilyn Gaar, with Tatiana Scanlan)

AUTHORS (click author's name for titles)

Andrea Kempf

Reference Librarian

Toby Klinger

Professor of Psychology

James Leiker

Assoc. Prof. American Hist. & Western Civ.

Larry Reynolds

Professor of Speech and Communications

Stuart Shafer

Professor of Sociology

William Stockton

Professor of History and Religions

Brian Wright

Associate Professor of Political Science




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