About the Program:
The Master of Arts in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies is offered as a joint academic program between the Department of English in the College of Language Sciences and the Department of Arabic in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Program integrates Arabic and English literary traditions within a collaborative academic framework that reflects its bilingual and intercultural orientation.
The Program aims to explore global literatures and cultures through a comparative perspective that fosters intercultural understanding and bridges literary and intellectual traditions across diverse cultural contexts. As a pioneering program in the region, its curriculum emphasizes the centrality of comparative methodology in the study of literature, culture, literary theory, and criticism.
It provides students with rigorous theoretical grounding and advanced research training to enhance their analytical, critical, and creative capacities. The Program adopts a bilingual (Arabic–English) instructional model.
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