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    Mediterranean Studies

    University of Pittsburgh
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 55 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines11-Jul-2022 13-Jul-2022
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 34,124  / Year
    Apply Date 13-Jul-2022
    Next Intake 11-Jul-2022

    Mediterranean Studies

    About

    The Mediterranean Studies program at the University Center for International Studies provides Pitt students and faculty with the institutional support and organizational structure to examine issues and themes across the Mediterranean world over a broad chronological span from Antiquity to the present. The interdisciplinary certificates offered by the European Studies Center contextualize the ideas and ideals of Mediterranean cultures past and present and examine the influence of those ideas outside of the region. The regional designation of the Mediterranean allows for an exploration of the interconnectedness of North Africa, the Levant, Anatolia, Southern Europe, and the Balkans.

    Area studies of the Mediterranean region invites comparative studies in Religious Studies, History, Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy, among many other departments. Students can study the origins of three of the worlds major religions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--and trace their subsequent spread and related diasporas of peoples. As a complement to the research priorities of the Department of History, Mediterranean Studies allows students to organize a transnational and comparative study of empires across time in a limited space, including: the Persian, Roman, and Ottoman Empires, and the modern European empires of France, Spain and Italy in the Maghreb and Middle East. Thematically, students can pursue the study of conflict and conflict resolution through a comparative and geographically-conscribed lens that includes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as Turkish-Greek disputes over Cyprus, British-Spanish contests over Gibraltar, the wars in the Balkans, the World Wars, the French-Algerian War, and the Arab Spring, among others. Studies of migration (both historical and contemporary), as well as nationalism (Corsica, Cyprus, Macedonia, Lebanon, Israel, for example), can be included under the banner of Mediterranean Studies. Other potential intersecting topics include international trade, energy and environmental studies, and resource management, as well as the history of mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, and literary and cultural studies of Medieval and Renaissance Europe and the Ottoman and Persian empires, among others.

    The Mediterranean region is used as an organizing principle in research and academia, and this certificate allows students to construct a plan of interdisciplinary area studies coursework in a new and relevant way. In conjunction with other credentials and co-curricular experiences in a students academic plan, this certificate program helps students prepare for international careers in administration, policy, diplomacy, and business and complements graduate studies in policy, cultural studies, and a host of traditional disciplines.

    Study the region defined by its connection to the Mediterranean Sea and earn a graduate certificate.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • 3.5 minimum cumulative GPA
    • Minimum SAT score of 1130 or minimum ACT composite score of 23(The SAT and/or ACT may be waived if the transfer applicant graduated high school 2+ years prior to their application date and has desired college coursework).
    • Preference is given to students with 24 college-level credits (should include science courses with B or higher grade)

    English Program Requirements

    Verification of English Language Proficiency for undergraduate applicants is determined by the Office of Admission and Financial Aid at the University of Pittsburgh. Verification is required unless the following apply: The applicant is a citizen of a country whose official language is English. The applicant has completed a degree program at a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. The applicant is not a citizen of a country whose official language is English but has completed a degree program at an institution outside of the U.S. where the language of instruction is English and where the official national language of the country in which the institution is located is English.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 34,124 

    Application Fee

    USD 55 

    How to Apply

    We require applicants to answer a short answer question. If you have not submitted your answer yet, then you may submit your response online or via email at [email protected]. Please be sure to include your full name exactly as it appears on your passport, date of birth, and student ID (if known) in your email.

    Please submit one of the following:

    • Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR). We encourage you to complete the SRAR rather than sending a transcript to improve application processing time. Please note that we will compare your SRAR to your official high school transcript if you enroll at Pitt. Accuracy in completing the SRAR is very important. Discrepancies and misrepresentations could result in the Admissions Committee revoking your admissions decision.
    • Original or certified, official secondary school records from grades 9-11 (transcripts, marksheets, certificates, examination results, etc.) and any national/state examination results required in your country. You will also need to send literal translations of your records if they are not in English. If your secondary record only includes grades 10-12, please submit the third year of your middle school transcript. Note: Students may be required to complete a transcript evaluation.
      • If you have a General Education Diploma (GED) email the Admissions Office [email protected] about your options. In some cases the GED is not accepted.

    We’re a test-friendly institution, which means that we will take your highest ACT composite score and your highest SAT superscore. We don’t require the SAT Essay or ACT Writing scores. Your official results should be sent by the testing agency directly to the University of Pittsburgh using the appropriate code number: SAT: 2927 or ACT: 3734

    It is important that you review the guidelines and exceptions for these exams because there are some instances where the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam requirement may be waived. Institutional TOEFL code for the University of Pittsburgh: 2927

    First-year students who have taken university credits should also submit:

    • Official post-secondary records and, if they are in a language other than English, literal, translated versions of them, and official evaluation of those credits (see step 3) and an;
    • Official course catalog and/or course syllabi for all courses completed at a college or university outside of the U.S. or complete course descriptions for the courses, modules, and subjects that you have completed and plan to complete. If your records and/or course catalog or course syllabi are written in a language other than English, an English translation must be submitted. Submit this to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid. Note: The University of Pittsburgh does not accept or recognize transfer credit evaluations done by other institutions or private credential evaluation services.
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