

MA Arabic and Psychology
About this course
Arabic and Psychology is a combination that offers two very different ways of understanding human beings and the societies they form. Arabic opens access to the language, literature, history and intellectual traditions of the Middle East, North Africa and the broader Islamic world, developing cross-cultural awareness alongside real linguistic competence. Psychology examines human behaviour, thought and emotion through empirical research, building a scientific account of how people perceive, learn, remember, decide and interact. Studied together, the two disciplines create a distinctive graduate profile that is particularly valuable in contexts requiring both cross-cultural sensitivity and analytical rigour. At the University of St Andrews this four-year full-time MA (Hons) develops your Arabic language skills alongside a comprehensive grounding in psychological science. Your Arabic study will develop both modern and classical competence, giving you access to Arabic-speaking communities and to the intellectual traditions they carry. Your psychology work will introduce you to a broad range of areas studied by psychologists, including perception, cognition, motivation and social behaviour, grounded in both theoretical foundations and practical research technique training. The degree includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to develop your language and psychological perspectives in an international context. Graduates from Arabic and Psychology degrees are well positioned for careers where cross-cultural understanding and human behavioural insight are both needed. Many find roles in international development, humanitarian organisations, intercultural communication, mental health services for Arabic-speaking communities, education and diplomatic contexts. The psychological training also opens pathways to postgraduate study in clinical or educational psychology, while the Arabic expertise supports academic careers in Middle Eastern studies, Islamic studies or Arabic linguistics. The combination is genuinely unusual and gives graduates a distinctive professional profile.
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