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Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American Studies

Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American studies take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding Asian and Middle Eastern cultures and how they impact Asian-American and Middle Eastern-American society. The multidisciplinary approach covers a diverse range of subject areas including, but not limited to history, religion, philosophy, ethnic studies, language studies, fine arts, and technologies.

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