East Lansing,
MI,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
As one of the United Nations' official languages spoken in 22 nations by approximately 300 million native speakers, Arabic serves dual purposes: everyday communication and religious practice. Being the sacred language of the Quran, over a billion Muslims worldwide employ Arabic for various religious purposes. However, the primary motivation for students pursuing Arabic studies lies in its role as a gateway to cross-cultural dialogue and comprehension. Michigan State University's Arabic department offers a top-tier program that prepares students with outstanding linguistic abilities to interact effectively within the growing global Arabic-speaking population.