Arabic and Islamic Studies

About the Program

The Arabic and Islamic Studies program at Georgetown seeks to advance knowledge and understanding of classical and modern Islamic thought and to provide understanding of Arabophone culture and intellectual history in the pre-modern and modern periods. With a special emphasis on Arabic textual traditions, the program offers graduate training in the study of the languages, literatures and thought of the Islamic world, and introduces students to scholarly approaches to the study of Islam.


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Program Contact: Ian MacCallum – im483@georgetown.edu

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Degrees Offered


Admissions Requirements

For general graduate admissions requirements, visit the Office of Graduate Admission’s Application Information page. Review the program’s website  for additional information on program application requirements.

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Degree Requirements

For a detailed explanation of requirements, see the department’s Graduate Student Handbook .

All students must have Arabic language competence equivalent to three years of intensive undergrad language study.  Students will take a language exam in first week of classes.  If a student fails the exam, he/she must enroll in advanced Arabic courses, and will take exam at end of Fall term.  Students have until the end of the Spring term to pass the test.

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