Arabic & Islamic Studies

Joint MAAS/ PhD

For full program details, please see the Graduate Handbook.

Applications
Applicants for the joint MAAS/Ph.D. in Arabic program must submit a separate application packet to each program, and indicate on the Graduate School application form the specific joint degree program.  

Program of Study and Degree Requirements
The MAAS/Ph.D. in Arabic includes a total of three years of coursework drawn from the curricula of the MAAS program and the Arabic department. This joint program is designed for students with an interest in the contemporary Arab world who would like to incorporate interdisciplinary regional studies into doctoral studies in the Arabic department. Successful applicants should expect to have completed a minimum of two years of intensive (5-10 hours/week) formal Arabic instruction before entering the program; that is, any applicant must place into Advanced (3rd year) Arabic, or pass proficiency upon entry.

Course work
Complete 63 credits of course work (21 courses-10 in Arabic, 6 in MAAS and 5 in the minor). 







Language Proficiency Tests

Students must pass, in addition to the MAAS Arabic proficiency exam [either upon entering the program or by the end of the first academic year], both the Arabic Ph.D. proficiency exam, and the departmental second foreign language examination

Time Limits
Students admitted to the MAAS/Ph.D. program are allowed seven years from matriculation to complete all degree requirements and to graduate.

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