Master in History and Arabic
- Feb 19
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This Master study program is an advanced academic pathway designed for graduates and professionals who seek to explore the historical development of Arab societies while deepening their expertise in the Arabic language and its cultural contexts. It provides a strong research-oriented framework for examining historical narratives, intellectual traditions, political transformations, and cultural movements within the Arab world.
The program is 100% research based and positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7, corresponding to the second European cycle. With an academic workload equal to 60 ECTS, it aligns with European higher education standards while offering flexibility for working professionals and international participants.
The academic structure consists of five modules: two research-related modules dedicated to advanced research methodology, source analysis, and academic writing; two general modules that strengthen interdisciplinary thinking, critical evaluation, and scholarly communication; and one specialized module focused specifically on History and Arabic studies. The program also includes thesis and research activities, enabling participants to conduct independent research and produce substantial academic work in line with international standards.
This Master study program encourages in-depth engagement with topics such as classical and modern Arab history, historiography, linguistic evolution, cultural identity, political movements, intellectual heritage, and the role of the Arabic language in regional and global contexts. Participants develop the ability to critically analyze primary sources in Arabic, interpret historical documents, and construct evidence-based academic arguments that contribute to scholarly discourse and policy discussions.
The duration of the program is +12 months. While a minimum study period applies, participants benefit from flexible progression and may extend the study timeline according to their academic and professional commitments. The structure promotes research independence, cultural literacy, and analytical depth.
This Master study program is ideal for individuals aiming to pursue careers in academia, research institutions, cultural organizations, translation, diplomacy, public policy, or international relations with a focus on the Arab world. It reflects a commitment to academic rigor and a comprehensive understanding of the historical and linguistic foundations of Arab societies.





