MA Iranian Studies and Intensive Language 24 months Postgraduate Programme By SOAS University of London |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Become an expert on Iran – looking at politics, contemporary history, language, culture, art, and international relations within the Middle East and beyond.    

This is a unique programme, run by very few universities worldwide. At SOAS, you’ll have the benefit of studying in the centre of London, have the opportunity to learn Persian and other Middle Eastern languages, and link with research centres such the Centre for Iranian Studies and the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies.  

The Iranian Studies MA's flexible programme and interdisciplinary curriculum will enrich students’ knowledge about the religious and politico-cultural influences affecting contemporary Iran and the region it is embedded in. Students will develop a critical understanding of the literature and/or of Iran and the diaspora and gain an understanding of Iran in the context of the Middle East with respect to gender, politics, Islam, music, and migration.

The MA Iranian Studies with Intensive language programme has many language modules for students to pick and choose from, including introduction, intermediate, advance Persian, Arabic, Hebrew and Turkish. Students will also spend the summer taking an Advanced Study Abroad module, worth 45 credits, while also having a choice of studying 2-years full-time or 4-years part-time.

You can view all the intensive language options available in the combined courses tool below. 

Linguistic skills (two-year Intensive Language pathways)
  • To acquire/develop skills in a language spoken in the Near and Middle East to Effective Operational Proficiency level
  • To demonstrate awareness of the conceptual and communicative underpinnings of that language and through this interlinguistic and intercultural understanding
  • Communicate in written and spoken medium in a relevant language
  • Engage with people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds, understand the role of different frames of reference

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Become an expert on Iran – looking at politics, contemporary history, language, culture, art, and international relations within the Middle East and beyond.    

This is a unique programme, run by very few universities worldwide. At SOAS, you’ll have the benefit of studying in the centre of London, have the opportunity to learn Persian and other Middle Eastern languages, and link with research centres such the Centre for Iranian Studies and the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies.  

The Iranian Studies MA's flexible programme and interdisciplinary curriculum will enrich students’ knowledge about the religious and politico-cultural influences affecting contemporary Iran and the region it is embedded in. Students will develop a critical understanding of the literature and/or of Iran and the diaspora and gain an understanding of Iran in the context of the Middle East with respect to gender, politics, Islam, music, and migration.

The MA Iranian Studies with Intensive language programme has many language modules for students to pick and choose from, including introduction, intermediate, advance Persian, Arabic, Hebrew and Turkish. Students will also spend the summer taking an Advanced Study Abroad module, worth 45 credits, while also having a choice of studying 2-years full-time or 4-years part-time.

You can view all the intensive language options available in the combined courses tool below. 

Linguistic skills (two-year Intensive Language pathways)
  • To acquire/develop skills in a language spoken in the Near and Middle East to Effective Operational Proficiency level
  • To demonstrate awareness of the conceptual and communicative underpinnings of that language and through this interlinguistic and intercultural understanding
  • Communicate in written and spoken medium in a relevant language
  • Engage with people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds, understand the role of different frames of reference

Admission Requirements

65+
120+
6.5+
5+
2.7+
We will consider all applications with a 2:2 (or international equivalent) or higher. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements of the application such as your supporting statement. References are optional, but can help build a stronger application if you fall below the 2:2 requirement or have non-traditional qualifications.

2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
12,965 GBP
International
25,320 GBP

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