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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 offer a rich exploration of language, culture, and history, inviting students to delve into classic and contemporary texts. At the Bachelor’s degree level, you’ll experience a comprehensive curriculum that enhances your understanding of Arabic poetry, prose, and literary criticism while deepening your appreciation for the cultural nuances that shape these works.
Through courses in narrative techniques, comparative literature, and literary theory, you'll cultivate skills in textual analysis and critical writing. Engaging with diverse genres, from classical literature to modern novels, students foster analytical thinking and develop effective communication skills. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as learners engage with complex narratives and historical contexts.
Graduates of these programs often pursue careers in education, translation, publishing, and cultural institutions, where they apply their knowledge of Arabic literature to various professional settings. By mastering both language and literary analysis, students open doors to roles that require sophisticated cultural understanding and linguistic proficiency, valued in global contexts.