

MA Arabic and Comparative Literature and Management
About this course
Combining Arabic, comparative literature, and management creates a genuinely unusual and intellectually ambitious degree that sits across three very different disciplines. Arabic opens access to one of the world's most significant linguistic and cultural traditions, spoken by hundreds of millions of people and carrying a classical literary heritage of enormous depth and sophistication. Comparative literature asks how texts from different languages, traditions, and periods relate to each other, developing the analytical skills needed to read across boundaries of culture and form. Management provides the practical and analytical grounding to understand how organisations are structured, how they operate, and how strategic decisions are made. At the University of St Andrews, this five-year full-time degree is offered as part of the university's flexible joint honours structure, allowing you to take Arabic alongside comparative literature and management. The typical tariff for this programme is 232 points, reflecting the highly competitive nature of admissions at St Andrews. You will develop practical language competence in Arabic alongside the literary and textual analysis skills that comparative literature demands, and the quantitative and strategic reasoning that management requires. St Andrews emphasises the comparative dimension of Arabic study, noting that it provides rich opportunities to analyse different languages, literatures, cultures, histories, and political economies side by side. Graduates with this combination of Arabic fluency, literary and cultural depth, and management knowledge are well positioned for roles that require both sophisticated cross-cultural understanding and practical organisational capability. Careers include roles in international business, management consultancy, cultural organisations, journalism, diplomacy, the publishing industry, and academia. The management component opens commercial career paths while the Arabic and comparative literature dimensions provide cultural and linguistic expertise that is rare and valuable in an interconnected world. Postgraduate study in management, area studies, or comparative literature is also a natural progression.
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