Arabic Studies
Arabic Studies at W&M
Explore recent topics such as the Egyptian revolution, Arab food, Sudanese culture and the diversity of Arab cultures and societies. Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ offers three levels of Arabic language for you to study. This minor can enhance your studies in Middle Eastern studies, international relations and medieval & renaissance studies.
Advanced study of Arabic language and culture can allow you to pursue cultural interests while enhancing career opportunities.
Program Highlights
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Start at Any Level
Take class in English or three levels of the Arabic language.
History, Culture and More
Explore topics such as the Egyptian revolution, Arab food, Sudanese culture and the diversity of Arab cultures and societies.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Enhance your college experience by learning more about Middle Eastern studies, international relations or medieval & renaissance studies.
Prepare for the Future
Study advanced courses on Arabic language and culture to pursue cultural interests while boosting career opportunities.
Paths of Study
- Minor
Path of Study
Applied Learning
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Take part in Clinics in Arabic Language and Culture (ARAB 291), Directed Readings in Arabic (ARAB 305) and Special Topics in Arabic Culture (ARAB 311).*
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Study Abroad
Participate in programs abroad through the Reves Center or the American Association of Teachers of Arabic.
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Arabic Language House
Join your peers and an international fellow as part of this living-learning community that hosts social activities and tutoring hours.
Student Resources
Discover more about our cultural opportunities, learning Arabic, and research resources.
Alumni & Friends
Learn more about our alumni.
Are you a Arabic Studies alumn with news to share? so we can share your accomplishments.
Support Modern Languages
You can support the Arabic Studies program by giving to the , which supports activities throughout the program. Your contribution to Modern Languages and Literatures help us offer our students the best possible learning experiences.
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Mailing Address
Department of Modern Languages & Literatures Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ P.O. Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Contact Us
- Email: mdll@wm.edu
- Phone: 757-221-3635
- Fax: 757-221-3637
Courses Disclaimer
*Courses listed are examples. Course availability changes each semester.