

MA Arabic and Geography
About this course
Arabic and geography is an unusual but remarkably productive combination, bringing together one of the world's most strategically significant languages with a discipline that is exceptional in its breadth, spanning the human and physical sciences and addressing some of the most pressing questions about how societies and environments interact. Arabic opens access to the languages, literatures, and cultures of the Middle East and North Africa, including the diverse geographies of some of the world's most contested and geopolitically important regions. Geography provides the analytical tools to examine spatial, environmental, and social questions across those same regions and far beyond. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time degree combines Arabic with geography in a joint honours programme that develops linguistic and cultural competence alongside geographical analysis and spatial thinking. Arabic at St Andrews offers the opportunity for comparative engagement across languages, literatures, cultures, and histories, and pairing it with geography deepens your ability to situate that cultural understanding within physical and human geographical frameworks. A year abroad is central to the programme, providing immersive experience in Arabic-speaking contexts and broadening your geographical and cultural understanding directly. The combination of Arabic and geography is genuinely distinctive and widely valued. Careers in the diplomatic service, international development, environmental consultancy, geographic information systems, journalism, security and intelligence, NGO work, and academic research are all natural destinations. The geographical skills in spatial analysis, GIS, fieldwork, and environmental reasoning complement the linguistic and cultural depth that Arabic provides, creating a profile that is particularly relevant for roles involving the Middle East, North Africa, or the broader questions of development, environment, and geopolitics that connect those regions to the world. Postgraduate study in geography, Middle Eastern studies, development, or international relations is a natural continuation.
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