Master’s Program in Arabic Language
General Information about the Program | ||
1 | Program Title and Final Award | Master’s in Arabic Language |
2 | Awarding Body/ Institution (Faculty / Center/ Institute) | Faculty of Education – Sana’a |
3 | Teaching Institution/ Responsible Department | Department of Arabic Studies |
4 | Other departments involved in teaching the program | N/A |
5 | Medium of Instruction | Arabic |
6 | Program Start Year (for Newly Specified Programs) | 2023/2024 |
7 | Study Mode (Regular/ Distance Learning/ etc.) | Regular |
8 | Type of Master’s Program (Courses & Thesis/ Courses & Research Project/ Thesis) | Courses + Thesis |
9 | Place of Study (on or outside Campus) | Faculty of Education premises |
10 | System of Study (Credit Hours, Semester-based, Annual, etc.) | Semesters |
11 | Duration of the Program (Total Years and Credit Hours for the Award) | Two Semesters + One-Year Thesis |
12 | Possible Future Career Options for Graduates: | Researcher/ Lecturer in Arabic Language and Literature |
13 | Levels of Award/ Final Award (Type of Certificate Awarded to Students Who Have Not Met the Requirements for the Award of Master’s Degree) | If a student does not attain a cumulative grade of 75%, the Graduate Studies Regulations will be enforced. |
14 | Prerequisite Qualifications | Bachelor’s in Arabic Language or its equivalent |
15 | Required GPA/ Average Grade for Admission | An average grade of no less than “good” |
16 | Other Requirements | Entrance Exam |
17 | Program Coordinator | Assoc. Prof. Hadi bin Abdullah bin Naji Shamsan |
18 | Date of Program Specification/
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Program Vision, Mission and Aims | |
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| To offer opportunities to higher studies students, including graduates from education faculties and professionals in the education field, who have exhibited outstanding proficiency in Arabic language departments across diverse faculties, and explored modern concepts and curricula, employing critical thinking skills and engaging in scientific research. |
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| The Master’s Program in the Department of Arabic Studies (both Linguistics and Literature sections), endeavors to achieve the following aims: |
| 1- To advance research aspects across various disciplines of Arabic language, literature, rhetoric, and criticism. 2- To cultivate a refined linguistic and literary sensibility grounded in robust academic foundations. 3- To foster creativity and innovation by developing scholarly research and encouraging outstanding students to actively participate in academic activities within a supportive environment. 4- To strengthen Arabic language proficiency skills among students. 5- To document the correlation between cultural heritage assets and contemporary linguistic and literary developments. 6- To provide distinguished training in linguistics and literary studies. 7- To meet the Yemeni society’s need by producing outstanding graduates. 8- To develop scholarly thinking skills among higher studies students through the utilization of modern research methodologies. 9- To deepen academic understanding of Arabic linguistic and literary studies by benefiting from the latest methodological advancements in human knowledge. 10- To serve the society and its aspirations for achieving comprehensive development by expanding the scope of scientific research within the Department’s specialized field. |
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) | ||
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First: Knowledge and Understanding | ||
| Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to: | |
A1 | Explain the key modern linguistic and literary theories effectively. | |
A2 | Exhibit familiarity with the contributions of early scholars to scholarly theories. | |
A3 | Discuss academic issues in a methodological, constructive, and objective manner within the area of their specialization. | |
A4 | Demonstrate knowledge of concepts and terminology across various fields. | |
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Second: Intellectual Skills | ||
| Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to: | |
B1 | Proficiently employ scientific criticism methods and differentiate between linguistic and literary perspectives. | |
B2 | Distinguish between literary texts and assess their quality. | |
B3 | Analyze and reinterpret historical linguistic and literary theories within a contemporary context. | |
B4 | Constructively criticize scholarly opinions, both positively and negatively. | |
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Third: Professional and Practical Skills | ||
| Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to: | |
C1 | Execute assigned tasks in innovative ways. | |
C2 | Master the application of scientific research methods, proficiently crafting research papers and theses within the domains of Arabic language, literature, and criticism. | |
C3 | Master the verification and authentication of ancient Arabic manuscripts. | |
C4 | Conduct scientific research and studies, adhering to the prescribed steps, procedures, and ethical standards of scientific research. | |
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Fourth: General and Transferable Skills | ||
| Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to: | |
D1 | Utilize persuasion techniques grounded in scientific principles and excel in effective communication. | |
D2 | Possess the ability for self-education and personal development. | |
D3 | Employ a constructive approach to critical thinking. | |
D4 | Effectively work in a team, utilizing modern communication tools for application in language and literature domains. | |
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Program Study Plan
| First Semester | |||||||
Course Title | Code / No | Credit Hours | Prerequisites | |||||
Theoretical | Practical | Seminar/ Training | Total C.H. | |||||
1 | Research Methods and Investigation Fundamentals |
| 2 | – | 1 | 3 | N/A | |
2 | Origins of Arabic Grammar |
| 1 | – | 1 | 2 | // | |
3 | Readings in Heritage Books |
| 2 | – | 1 | 3 | // | |
4 | Syntax and Morphology Issues |
| 2 | – | 1 | 3 | // | |
5 | Ancient Critical Issues |
| 1 | – | 1 | 2 | // | |
6 | Rhetorical Studies in the Quran and Sunnah |
| 2 | – | 1 | 3 | // | |
| Total credit hours | 10 |
| 6 | 16 |
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| Second Semester | ||||||
Course Title | Code / No | Credit Hours | Prerequisites | ||||
Theoretical | Practical | Seminar/ Training | Total C.H. | ||||
1 | Arabic Lexicography (Origin and Development) |
| 2 | – | 1 | 3 | N/A |
2 | Grammar Lesson Fundamentals |
| 2 | – | 1 | 3 | // |
3 | Literary Texts Analysis |
| 1 | – | 1 | 2 | // |
4 | Modern Criticism Methods |
| 1 | – | 1 | 2 | // |
5 | Linguistic Studies |
| 1 | – | 1 | 2 | // |
6 | Arabic Curricula and Teaching Methods |
| 1 | – | 1 | 2 | // |
| Total credit hours | 8 |
| 6 | 14 |
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Course Title | Code / No | Credit Hours |
Master’s Thesis | ــــــــ | 6 |
Admission Requirements for the Program | |
Determination of the program admission requirements will only specify the conditions that are not outlined in the unified regulations for graduate studies and their executive rules at Sana’a University. | |
Required Specializations: | Bachelor’s in Arabic Language or its equivalent. |
Language Proficiency TOEFL/ IBT |
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Computer Skills (ICDL) | N/A |
Other Requirements Such as (entrance exam/ personal interview) | Entrance exam/ personal interview |
Graduation Requirements |
Graduation requirements should be specified accurately and clearly, and the following guidelines can be utilized: |
Total credit hours required for graduation: 30 |
Minimum marks to pass in each of the program courses: 65 |
Total number of marks or grades required for graduation: 75% |