General Information
The Middle East Center (MEC) at Florida State University is an interdisciplinary
center dedicated to the scholarly and dispassionate study of the Middle East.
Its mission is to create a bridge between a variety of disciplines on campus in
order to provide an academic environment for students who are seeking a greater
understanding of the Middle East.
The Center's aims are to:
1. Provide educational opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students
interested in the Middle East,
2. Foster an interest in the Modern Middle East at the K-12 and Community
College levels,
3. Increase understanding of the Middle East, particularly in the Southeast and
Florida,
4. Train US citizens as Middle East specialists for work in the private and
public sector,
5. Raise external grant money from federal, state and private sources to support
and expand its activities.
Although the MEC welcomes all disciplines with an interest in the Middle
East, it is, at present, particularly concerned in strengthening its core
disciplines:
Anthropology, Arabic, Archaeology, Criminology, Hebrew, History, Modern
Languages, Political Science, Religion and Urban and Regional Planning.
Furthermore, it is strongly committed to study abroad programs in the Middle
East.
The Center administers a newly created Bachelor of Arts in Middle Eastern
Studies, as well as minors in Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies. Its staff
provide students with a wealth of information on different national and
international programs pertaining to the study of the Middle East. The MEC at
FSU adopts an international mission that is consistent with FSU's institutional
commitment to international programs and international education. Furthermore,
the MEC is deeply committed to tolerance and civility in Middle Eastern Studies.
The Middle East Center has also successively hosted two annual Middle East Film
Festivals here at the Florida State University.

