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Bachelor of Arabic Literature

Bachelor of Arabic Literature


Program Description:

It is an academic training based on a Arabic Literature of letters and Arabic language. Students will have to masterArabic as a native language in all its linguistic, semantic and cultural dimension and will be equipped with a general culture that will allow them to better integrate into the professional space

Programme Units and modules

Semester 1

Ancient Arabic text (poetry)
Ancient literary criticism
 Grammar
Arabic rhetoric
Techniques or research
 Presentations and poetry rhyme
 Quranic sciences
 Foreign language (oral expression)
Informatics

Semester 2

literary text (prose)
Ancient literary text 2
Grammar science
Philology
Techniques or research 2
Techniques of written expression
Sources of language, literature, and criticism
History of human civilization
Foreign language (oral expression)
Informatics 2

Semester 3

Modern literarytext
Modern literary criticism
Grammar science
General linguistics
Contemporary critical methods
Stylistics and discourse analysis
An introduction to comparative literature
An introduction to Maghrebian literature (written in a foreign language)
Popular literature
Foreign language (oral expression/ Written expression)

Semester 4

Modern literary text
Modern literary criticism
Grammar science 2
Applied linguistics
Literary theory
Linguistic schools
An introduction to universal literature
Arabic poetics
modernity in Arabic literature
Foreign language (oral expression/ Written expression)

Semester 5

Ancient Arabic text
Issues of ancient poetic text
Aesthetics of ancient Arabic narrative
modern Arabic literature and contemporary Arabic literature 
Issues of modern poetic text and contemporary poetic text
Modern and contemporary Arabic narratives
Contemporary universal literature
Sufi literature
Arabic literature and orientalism 
Specialized foreign language

Semester 6

Maghrebian poetic text
Maghrebian narrative
Maghrebian theater
MaghrebianPopular literature 
Disseration 
Dissertation
Comparative literature 
governance and citizenshi
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