Explore the programs and courses offered by Arabic Literature
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Arabic Literature major, which is part of our Department of Arabic Language at the Faculty of Arts and Islamic Civilization, begins with the field of Arabic language and literature, then moves to the branch of literary studies, specializing at the bachelor's level in the study of Arabic literature.
The ability to produce texts, write, and edit to achieve social and cultural communication.
The ability to analyze, interpret, and explain.
The ability to provide linguistic clarification and identify lexical meaning for precise and effective communication.
The ability to argue, articulate, and conduct proper lexical analysis.
Possessing research skills and utilizing methods of organization, coordination, and arrangement.
The ability to express, engage in rhetoric and debate, and integrate learners into different social and cultural communication situations.
The ability to communicate and interact culturally in various fields.
The ability to process information electronically, create documentation files, write, express oneself in foreign languages, and translate in communication contexts.
The ability to exercise national rights and duties within the framework of applicable laws.
The ability to engage with cultures and conduct intellectual exchanges and diverse cultural dialogues.
The ability to establish one's own business for investment in a specialized field, explore non-traditional domains, and open up to the socio-economic sphere.
Every international student is eligible to enroll in the first cycle (bachelor's degree) under the following conditions:
- Possession of a baccalaureate (secondary school certificate) or an equivalent certificate, in accordance with pedagogical requirements.
- If the applicant does not speak Arabic, they are required to complete one year of Arabic language training at the university's Intensive Language Learning Center.
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