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The Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations program at Yale is a multidisciplinary liberal arts degree with deep historical roots. This field explores the ancient and modern cultures of what we now call the Middle East and Northeast Africa. The curriculum focuses on critical thinking and analytical skills, enabling students to develop expertise in regional languages, literature, art, archaeology, and historical traditions. Studies span from ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations through late antiquity and Classical Islam to contemporary societies represented by modern Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish. The program examines the region's intrinsic cultural value while exploring its enduring influence on global history and modern society. Graduates pursue diverse careers in government, diplomacy, international business, law, education, healthcare, and more. The major also serves as excellent preparation for advanced academic research and graduate studies.
Applicants must have a completion of high school.
Applicants will have IELTS scores of 7.0 or higher and Pearson Test scores of 70 or higher. TOEFL scores of at least the following: 100 on the internet-based TOEFL; 25 on the paper-and-paper TOEFL Paper-delivered Test.