The Master of Arabic Language is a comprehensive postgraduate program designed to enhance students’ mastery of Arabic in both classical and modern forms. It delves into the linguistic intricacies of Arabic, including grammar, morphology, syntax, semantics, and phonetics, while also offering an in-depth exploration of Arabic literature, rhetoric, and criticism across different historical periods.
Students will gain critical analytical skills through the study of classical texts, contemporary writing, and linguistic theory. The program also emphasizes research methodology and academic writing in Arabic, preparing graduates for roles in education, translation, editing, journalism, cultural affairs, and academia.
Ideal for educators, researchers, linguists, and those working in Arabic-language media or diplomacy, the program fosters a deeper cultural and intellectual engagement with the Arab world.