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Arabic boasts around 420 million speakers globally and connects to powerful economies, rich historical traditions, and contemporary geopolitical affairs. Mastering this important language equips you with cultural insights and skills that create professional advantages across diverse career paths. The Bachelor of Arts in International Letters and Cultures with an Arabic studies focus delivers advanced linguistic and literary training while fostering intercultural awareness.
This specialization complements other degree offerings within the School of International Letters and Cultures and strengthens academic pursuits in social sciences like political science and global studies, along with humanities disciplines such as anthropology, history, philosophy, and religious studies. Students gain comprehensive exposure to the cultural, literary, and historical heritage of Arabic-speaking communities worldwide.
Alongside the Concurrent Program Options outlined below, those considering dual degrees or additional bachelor's programs within The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences should consult the College's official website for complete details on policies and prerequisites.