

MA Arabic and German
About this course
Arabic and German is an intellectually unusual pairing that spans two of the world's most significant and very different linguistic traditions. Arabic is the dominant language of the Middle East and North Africa, the language of the Quran and of classical Islamic scholarship, and a living literary culture with over 300 million speakers. German is at the heart of European intellectual and commercial life, the language of Kant, Goethe, and Kafka, and of one of the world's strongest economies. Studying both develops not just linguistic competence but the capacity for comparative analysis across cultures, literatures, and political traditions that is increasingly rare and valuable. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time degree allows you to study Arabic in combination with German as a joint honours programme. You will develop practical language proficiency in both, building spoken, written, reading, and translation skills, alongside engagement with the literary, cultural, and historical dimensions of each linguistic world. St Andrews emphasises the value of studying Arabic alongside other languages for the comparative perspectives it opens, including on different literatures, cultures, histories, and political economies. A year abroad is built into the programme, providing immersive experience in one or more of the relevant language communities and deepening the cultural understanding that no classroom can fully replicate. The combination of Arabic and German positions you for roles that require sophisticated multilingual competence across two very different parts of the world, from European business environments to Middle Eastern affairs. Graduates go on to careers in diplomacy, international business, journalism, translation and interpreting, academia, cultural organisations, and international institutions. Many continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, area studies, German studies, or Islamic studies. The year abroad and the linguistic depth of the degree make graduates genuinely competitive for roles requiring real bilingual competence in either or both languages.
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