Arabic Language and Literature

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Program Overview

The field of Arabic language and literature is defined as a collection of studies acquired by the student, whether literary, linguistic, or critical. These studies are represented in general lessons without specialization, aiming to develop the student’s thinking and abilities to analyze texts and the structures of rhetorical and grammatical styles. Through this, the student gains the fundamentals of language and literature, enabling them to choose the appropriate specialization in the second year, either in literary and critical studies or in linguistic studies.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The core units in the Linguistic Studies program are:

Modern Literary Text

General Linguistics

Linguistic Schools


Advanced Topics

The Linguistic Studies program offers students the opportunity to pursue a Master's (second cycle) and a PhD (third cycle).

Jobs related to teaching in various educational stages.

Jobs in journalism, media, political and linguistic communication, documentation (journalists, analysts, providing advice and support for decision-making, etc.).


Admissions Information

Be eligible for admission to the Bachelor's program in Arabic Literature.

Students holding a high school diploma (Baccalaureate).

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