SIT Study Abroad Jordan: Geopolitics, International Relations, and the Future of the Middle East
Study the complex history and politics of the Middle East and learn about efforts to promote peace and global security in Jordan’s capital, Amman.
WHY STUDY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN JORDAN?
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has long played a pivotal role in the geopolitics and international relations of the Middle East. Today, it is a moderate Arab state confronting modernization and the effects of regional conflicts, such as the latest refugee crisis. From the modern capital, Amman, become acquainted with the traditional values of a country with history dating back to ancient times while delving into regional politics and social change. In addition to Petra, Wadi Rum, and Mount Nebo, you’ll visit Istanbul, Turkey, and learn the extent to which Turkey is influencing the future political arena of the Middle East. Throughout the semester, you’ll improve your Arabic language skills through customized lessons in a field-based setting and participation in highly interactive conversations about the sites and communities you visit.
Please visit the SIT Study Abroad website for details on the program highlights and details of coursework, educational excursions, and housing.
MONEY MATTERS
SIT is an all-inclusively priced study abroad program – including academic costs, excursions, accommodations and meals, airport transfers, and health insurance. Be sure to discuss how study abroad costs are handled at your school with your study abroad advisor and read the website for more specific information.
SCHOLARSHIPS
SIT has awarded an average of over $1.3 million in scholarships and grants to SIT Study Abroad students in the past three years. All scholarships and grants are need-based. Awards generally range from $500 to $5,000.
CONTACT SIT STUDY ABROAD
· Visit our website: studyabroad.sit.edu
· Request more information or email us: studyabroad@sit.edu
· Call an admissions counselor: 888-272-7881
· Contact a former student.
· Apply to SIT
Read more about our admissions process here.
Academic Program
The program begins with a one-week orientation in Amman. After orientation, the following academic components of the program begin:
All students enroll in the following courses for a total of 16 U.S. semester credits (4 Pomona credits):
- Geopolitics, International Relations, and the Future of the Middle East Seminar (0.75 Pomona credit)
- Research Methods and Ethics (0.75 Pomona credits)
- Independent Study Project (ISP; 1.0 Pomona credit) or Internship and Seminar (1.0 Pomona credit)
- Students elect to take either a 6-credit Modern Standard Arabic language course (1.5 Pomona credits) or a 3-credit Modern Standard Arabic language course (0.75 Pomona credit) and a 3-credit elective course, The Psychology of Peace (0.75 Pomona credit)
- There is no CR/NC option on this program.
Semester Hours |
Pomona Credits |
3 |
0.75 |
4 |
1 |
6 |
1.5 |
16 |
4 |
Living Arrangements
Students live in homestays for nine weeks in Amman. Other accommodations during the program include hostels and small hotels.
Number of Students
SIT enrolls 25 students, selected from a national pool.
Host Institution
School for International Training (SIT)
Faculty Liaison
Eligibility
A college-level course with Middle Eastern content is highly recommended.
Travel Advisories