College of Letters and Science

361 Kaplan Hall
Box 951511
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1511

Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
310-825-4165
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  • Kathlyn (Kara) M. Cooney, PhD, Chair

The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures offers instruction in the major modern and ancient languages of the Near East: Akkadian, ancient Egyptian, Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Berber, Coptic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkic. In order to meet increasing demands for knowledge of the Ancient Near East, each language is treated in its broader scholarly perspective: both as a vehicle of historical and cultural transmission and as an object of research itself. 

Mission

The mission of the department is the discovery, interpretation, dissemination, and preservation of human values created over a period of five or more thousand years in an area that was a cradle of civilization in the Old World.

Undergraduate Study

Undergraduate majors may be taken in Ancient Near East and Egyptology, Arabic, Iranian Studies, Jewish Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies. In each of these fields students must meet the requisites and take the courses prescribed. Their adviser assists in selecting a plan of study developed around their interests.

Students may combine their major with one in another department (double major) to enhance their educational opportunities. Due to the number of additional courses required, they are advised to consider this option early in their academic career and in consultation with program advisers in both majors.

Graduate Study

Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs are offered in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures and Islamic Studies. The Near Eastern Languages and Cultures program offers specialization areas in Ancient Near Eastern civilizations, Arabic, Armenian, Assyriology, Egyptology, Hebrew Bible, Iranian studies, Jewish studies, Near Eastern archaeology, Semitics, and Turkic Studies.

Career Prospects

Courses in the department prepare students for careers in government, foreign trade, teaching abroad, journalism abroad, archaeology, and further academic work involving the area.

Subject Areas

Near Eastern Languages and Cultures courses are in the following subject areas: