I just found out I was recently accepted to the BDIC (Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration) program. This means that I have permission to create the major that I requested (International Sports Marketing) because I was accepted to the proposal writing class. The Journalism major stays, Communication and Middle Eastern Studies are no more.
What does this mean for studying abroad?
It means the class selection won't be quite as restricted but I have to figure a few things out. First off, I now only need nine credits from Hebrew instead of 12 although I still think I'll end up with 12. Either way, I am supposed to have an additional nine credits of Middle Eastern classes that will complete my Global Education Requirement in Regional Study.
Now the interesting part is that I'm going to have an additional six credits apply to the BDIC. It's a little tricky because I have to have all 300-level classes and there aren't a whole lot available at TAU that would be feasible. There's a class called "State and Society in the Middle East" that should work and is 300-level, but I can't find anything else. Here are the three other options I have. Ideally, it should be poli-sci, historical, or something that could apply to marketing. I don't see any of the following three as fitting that description.
343-2 The Zionist Movement From A Vision To A State Mr. N. Barak Dr. S. Geva
344-2 Introduction To The Religion Of Islam Dr. A. Hakim
411-2 The Middle East From Printed To Digital Press Dr. L. Handelman-Baavur
Either I'll have to be flexible and find something that sort of works or they'll make an exception.
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