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Faculty of Arts and Languages

:introduction

The Faculty of Arts and Languages at Stardom University is considered a leading academic destination that aims to enhance human knowledge and cultural communication through the study of languages and their literatures. The faculty combines authenticity and modernity, offering comprehensive and diverse academic programs covering literature, languages, translation, and the humanities. It is committed to developing students' skills in critical thinking, literary analysis, and linguistic creativity, in addition to fostering their understanding of different cultures. It also strives to prepare graduates capable of contributing effectively to their local and global communities through language proficiency and an appreciation for cultural diversity

:Faculty’s Vision

To be a global center of excellence in the study of literature and languages, contributing to building bridges of cultural understanding and enhancing intercultural communication.

:College Mission

Providing distinguished academic education that focuses on developing linguistic and cognitive skills, promoting creativity and innovation in the field of literature and languages, and contributing to community service through scientific research and cultural interaction.

:Objectives of the Faculty of Arts and Languages

Cultivating students’ linguistic and literary skills to meet the demands of the modern era

Enhancing the understanding of diverse cultures through the study of languages and their literatures

Developing educational and research programs that serve local and international needs

Preparing distinguished graduates capable of working in the fields of translation, media, and education

Encouraging scientific research in the areas of literature, languages, and cultural studies

Contributing to intercultural dialogue through the promotion of multilingual communication

:The most important specializations

The Faculty of Arts and Languages at Stardom University offers a diverse range of specializations that cater to students’ interests and labor market needs, including:


First: Language Specializations


Arabic Language and Literature: Studying classical and modern Arabic literature, grammar (morphology and syntax), rhetoric, and literary analysis

English Language and Literature: Studying English literature, translation, linguistics, and English culture

French Language and Literature: Studying French language and culture, French literature, and linguistics

Other Languages (depending on programs): Such as Spanish, German, Chinese, or Italian, with a focus on cultural and linguistic communication

 


Second: Literature Specializations


Comparative Literature: Studying literature from a global perspective, with a focus on the intersection between cultures and languages.

Cultural Studies: Analyzing different cultures through literary and linguistic texts.

Literary Criticism: Focusing on critical approaches and the analysis of literary texts.

 

Third: Translation Specializations 

 

Written Translation: Learning translation techniques between different languages in the fields of literature and media.

Simultaneous Interpretation: Focusing on real-time interpretation in conferences and international events.

:Job opportunities for graduates

Graduates of the Faculty of Arts and Languages enjoy diverse employment opportunities, including

Working as translators in international organizations, embassies, and translation companies.

Teaching languages and literature in schools, institutes, and universities.

Working as editors, content writers, or broadcasters.

Working in embassies or international organizations that require linguistic skills.

Working in the fields of literature and publishing.

Working in scientific research in literature, languages, and cultures.

Working in marketing and advertising through content development and international communication.

Managing cultural events within cultural and artistic institutions.

Managing international projects in companies that require multilingual communication skills.”

:Areas open now

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English Language

Master of Arts (M.A.) in English Translation

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in English Language

:Admission Requirements

Accreditations and International Partnerships