

MA Arabic and French and Russian
About this course
Combining Arabic with French and Russian in a joint honours degree is one of the most ambitious and distinctive language programmes available at any UK university. These three languages cover an enormous arc of the world's intellectual, literary, and political life: Arabic is the primary language of the Middle East and North Africa and the liturgical language of Islam; French is a global language spoken across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond; Russian gives access to a vast literary tradition, a major geopolitical power, and the Slavic-speaking world. Studying all three together demands genuine commitment but yields an extraordinary breadth of linguistic and cultural competence. At St Andrews this four-year MA (Hons) programme treats Arabic as a vehicle for comparative inquiry across languages, literatures, cultures, and histories, as well as a practical communicative skill. You will develop working proficiency in all three languages alongside deep engagement with the literary, cultural, historical, and political contexts in which they are used. French and Russian bring their own traditions of literature, thought, and cultural history, and the degree encourages you to move between these traditions analytically, using each as a lens through which to examine the others. A year abroad is central to the programme, placing you in environments where one or more of your languages is spoken and allowing you to develop the kind of fluency and cultural familiarity that only sustained immersion can produce. Graduates are exceptionally well placed for careers in diplomacy, intelligence, international journalism, translation and interpreting, international organisations, area studies research, the civil service, and any field where multilingual capability and deep cultural knowledge are assets. The combination of Arabic, French, and Russian is rare and highly distinctive in the employment market. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate research in one or more of the language areas.
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