

MA Arabic and Psychology (WIYA)
About this course
Arabic and psychology is a degree that combines two fields that, at first glance, seem quite different but together offer a genuinely distinctive intellectual and professional formation. Arabic is the language of over 400 million people and the key to understanding one of the world's most historically significant civilisations, spanning science, philosophy, literature, theology, and contemporary political life across the Middle East and beyond. Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, asking how people perceive, think, feel, and act, and developing the rigorous analytical and research skills that empirical science demands. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time programme introduces you to a broad range of areas studied by psychologists, from perception, cognition, and motivation to social behaviour and clinical applications. Emphasis is placed on practical work and research techniques from the outset, developing the statistical and methodological skills that form the backbone of psychology as a discipline. The Arabic component develops linguistic proficiency alongside cultural and historical knowledge of the Arabic-speaking world. The programme includes a year abroad spent in a relevant country, giving you immersive linguistic experience and direct engagement with the culture and society you are studying. The typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the competitive nature of entry. You will develop research skills, quantitative analytical capabilities, linguistic proficiency in Arabic, and cross-cultural awareness, a combination that is genuinely distinctive. Graduates pursue careers in research, mental health, international organisations, diplomacy, journalism, development work, and any role that benefits from combining psychological expertise with Arabic language skills. Postgraduate study in psychology, Arabic studies, or international relations is a natural continuation.
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