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2 Arabic Studies Degree Programs in Italy


University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School Al Tikha Archaeological Field School (Oman)
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
22 days
On-Campus
English
Since 2021, the Universities of Pisa and Sultan Qaboos have been engaged in a joint archaeological mission at Al-Tikha, within the modern city of Rustaq in the Al-Batinah Governorate of Oman. The Summer School will be held on campus in the archaeological site of Al Tikha, Al Ghashab, Rustaq, Oman, 318.


University of Lille
Master's Degree in Languages and Societies - Arabic Studies Track
- Bologna, Italy
- Lille, France
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Master degree
On-Campus
English
The Master's Degree in Languages and Societies with a specialization in Arabic Studies trains you in research techniques and the issues, concepts, theories and methodologies of your disciplinary field in order to prepare you for careers in higher education, research and training.
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Studying Arabic degree programs in Italy exposes you to a rich blend of language, culture, and history. Through this unique curriculum, you will explore various aspects of the Arabic-speaking world and engage deeply with its traditions and societal dynamics.
In these programs, students develop strong competencies in spoken and written Arabic through immersive language courses. You'll dive into subjects like Arabic literature, linguistics, and translation techniques, honing your ability to navigate complex texts and communicate effectively in diverse contexts. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, gaining skills that are valuable in international relations, diplomacy, and cultural exchange.
Programs in Italy often emphasize experiential learning, incorporating opportunities for practical engagement with native speakers and cultural institutions. Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as language specialists, cultural consultants, or educators, armed with skills relevant across global industries. The emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches prepares you for roles that require a nuanced understanding of cultural contexts and language nuances.