Ph.D. in Arabic

The Arabic language, literature, linguistics, and cultural studies are the main areas of study for a Ph.D. program in Arabic. Depending on  criteria of the university and the extent of the study, the course usually takes 3-5 years to finish. Along with studying Arabic linguistics and translation, it entails a thorough examination of both classical and contemporary Arabic literature, poetry, prose, and critical theory. Additionally, program provides opportunity to study regional dialects, Arabic rhetoric, and Islamic scriptures. A Master's degree in Arabic or a closely related discipline with significant research potential is typically required of applicants. Graduates support the preservation of Arabic culture and scholarship.