Masters in Arabic
The Master’s program in Arabic provides a foundation in both Arabic literature and Arabic linguistics, with Linguistics or Islamic studies as possible minors.
Applicants must have at least three years of Arabic and are expected to enroll in advanced Arabic seminars. Arabic language courses taken to enable students to reach the seminar level do not count towards the degree credits. Advanced proficiency in Arabic is demonstrated through enrolling in advanced Arabic seminars and passing a proficiency test in Arabic administered by the department and testing listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing.
Upcoming Events
- Jan 14, 6:30pm-8:30pm: The Domestic Crusaders Book Launch
- Jan 26, 12:30pm: Yemen: Why it Matters to the U.S. and How We Get it Right
- Jan 26, 6pm-8pm: Edward Said: A Legacy of Emancipation and Representation