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Objectives:
1. To provide a scientific research environment that contributes to the university's mission in developing in-depth literary studies within the field of ancient Arab heritage.
2. To cultivate students who are aware of the value of their heritage and recognize the importance of studying it, as it remains a fundamental element shaping the nation's identity and defining its intellectual and cultural features.
3. To enable students interested in heritage studies to delve deeply into this formation, through investigation, study, and classification, in accordance with sound principles in terms of form, content, performance, and function.
4. To empower students with the mechanisms to formulate a contemporary vision that aligns with the references of Arab literary discourse.
5. To develop students who skillfully use technology and electronic databases in literary fields, thereby contributing to the development of their research capabilities.
6. To enable students to utilize the outcomes of heritage research, open to contemporary issues, and apply them in various job positions within national institutions of a cultural, social, and historical nature.
7. To address the problems caused by interaction with non-native discourses without distinction or selection.
8. To activate the aesthetic and ethical dimensions in Arab poetic and narrative discourse.
9. To reveal educational teaching and learning methods and strategies that enable students to engage in practical application.
10. To contribute to activating the role of the Algerian university in facilitating mechanisms for providing job opportunities for doctoral graduates.
11. To work towards moving beyond the realm of theorization and towards practice through systematic intellectual production and the preparation of effective human resources.
Core Courses:
· Forums and scientific seminars
· Doctoral days within the framework of workshops, forums, and seminars
· Training courses within the specialization
Advanced Topics:
· Ancient Algerian prose discourse - A study in vision and art
· The movement of authorship in Algeria from the 4th to the 12th century AH and its impact on the Algerian literary heritage
· Connotations of visual formation in Andalusian Muwashshah poetry: A semiotic approach in selected models
Admission Information:
Eligibility for the doctoral stage is granted to any international student who meets the following conditions:
· A Baccalaureate degree (secondary education certificate) or its equivalent, in accordance with the pedagogical requirements.
· A Bachelor's degree or its equivalent, in accordance with the pedagogical requirements.
· A Master's degree or its equivalent, in accordance with the pedagogical requirements.
· If the candidate does not speak Arabic, they are required to undergo a one-year training program in Arabic language at the Intensive Language Teaching Center at the university.
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