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What can I do after learning Arabic?
After graduation, students majoring in this major can engage in translation, scientific research, teaching and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism and other departments.

Industry: After graduation, I mainly engaged in trade, education, writing and other industries, including trade, import and export companies, training institutions, universities, writing media, publishing, Internet, e-commerce, new energy industry, film and television, media, art, cultural communication, machinery, equipment, heavy industry, electronic technology, semiconductors, integrated circuits and other related enterprises.

Position: Specialists mainly engaged in Arabic, foreign trade and Amazon operation after graduation, such as: foreign trade salesman, Arabic salesman, Arabic sales, Arabic teacher, Arabic translator, Arabic foreign trade salesman, foreign trade specialist, Mei Sen operation specialist, etc.

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Arabic mainly studies the basic theories and knowledge of Arabic language, grammar and spoken language, as well as the culture and history of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and other Arabic-speaking countries, receives skills training in Arabic listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation, and conducts Arabic translation, teaching and research.

Arabic is the mother tongue of the Arab nation. It is written from right to left. Mainly used in West Asia and North Africa, commonly found in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman and other countries and regions. Among them, Saudi Arabia prohibits women from taking pictures and contacting strange men.

Courses for Arabic majors mainly include: basic Arabic, advanced Arabic, Arabic audio-visual speaking, Arabic grammar, Arabic spoken language, Arabic extensive reading, Arabic intensive reading, Arabic writing, Arabic society and culture, and translation theory and practice. Some colleges and universities train in the following professional directions:

Direction of postgraduate entrance examination for Arabic majors: Arabic language and literature, business administration, public administration, and Chinese international education.