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City University Of New York
BA in Arabic
- New York, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Arabic Language and Literature offers students a chance to develop a deep understanding of the Arabic language, its history, and cultural significance. It covers a broad range of topics...


United Arab Emirates University - Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Arabic Language and Literature
- Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English, Arabic
The Arabic Department's mission aims at preserving and enriching the Arabic Language as a written text and spoken discourse capable of reflecting the diversity and complexity of the Arabic/ Islamic culture and civilization.
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Al Qasimia University
Bachelor of Arabic Language & Literature
- Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Bachelor's degree
English, Arabic, French
Program Aims Provide students with the linguistic, grammatical, morphological, rhetorical and literary knowledge. Promote students' linguistic abilities and skills on reading, writing, listening and speaking.
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Arabic literature degree programs immerse you in a rich tradition of storytelling, poetry, and cultural expression. This discipline not only enhances your understanding of texts but also deepens your appreciation of the historical and contemporary contexts in which they exist.
Through courses in literary analysis, creative writing, and cultural studies, you'll learn to interpret complex narratives and develop your analytical skills. Engaging with classic and modern works allows for a full exploration of themes such as identity, society, and politics. It's common for students to encounter new perspectives, enriching their personal insights and academic journey.
Graduates typically pursue careers in education, translation, and cultural consultancy. You may also find opportunities in diplomacy, journalism, and international relations, as your understanding of language and culture is crucial in these fields. The skills you gain in critical thinking and cultural literacy position you well for a variety of roles that value diverse viewpoints and nuanced communication.