

MA Arabic and Politics
About this course
Arabic and politics is a degree designed for those who want to understand one of the world's most strategically important regions through both its dominant language and its political dynamics. Arabic is spoken by over 300 million people across 22 countries, and it is the language of one of the world's great literary and intellectual traditions, from the classical poetry of the early Islamic period through the medieval golden age of philosophy and science to contemporary literature and journalism. Combined with the analytical tools of political science, Arabic unlocks a region of extraordinary complexity and global significance. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Edinburgh develops Arabic language proficiency alongside rigorous study of political theory, Middle Eastern politics, international relations, and comparative government. With a typical tariff of 184 points, the programme is selective and attracts students with strong academic ability and genuine motivation to engage with the Arab world in depth. Edinburgh has an excellent tradition in Arabic studies and Middle Eastern politics, drawing on research expertise across language, literature, history, and political science. You will study Modern Standard Arabic alongside specific dialects and literary Arabic, developing reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills to an advanced level. Alongside the language, you will engage with the political history and contemporary politics of the Arab world, including questions of authoritarian rule, revolution and reform, conflict and peacebuilding, religion and politics, and the region's complex relationships with global powers. The combination develops a depth of regional expertise that is both intellectually rich and professionally valuable. Graduates from Arabic and politics programmes are well placed for careers in the diplomatic and civil service, security and intelligence, international journalism, think tanks, non-governmental organisations, international business, humanitarian organisations, and academic research. Arabic proficiency combined with political understanding is a rare and sought-after combination, and graduates who develop it seriously have strong career prospects across a range of internationally oriented fields. Postgraduate study in Middle Eastern studies, international relations, or Arabic is a natural next step for those who want to specialise further.
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