Arabic Language
Modern Arabic is a crucially important world language. The minor in Arabic is intended to provide students with a good working knowledge of modern Arabic language, cultures, and societies, in order to broaden students’ horizons and sharpen their awareness and abilities in internationalism and globalization. Students undertake three years of language study (or equivalent); education abroad can be included.
Degree Types: Minor
About the Program
Why should I pursue this degree?
You might like this program if…
- You are interested in languages, cultures, and societies of the Middle East.
- You are curious about other parts of the world.
- You are interested in pursuring a career in government service.
Have questions about this program?
Future students, contact the Liberal Arts Recruitment Team.
Current students, contact your academic adviser.
This program is housed
in the Department of Comparative Literature
at Penn State University Park.