Curriculum Overview

 
The BA in Armenian Language and Literature focuses on the language, literature, history, and culture of the Armenian people while also exploring the historical and cultural connections between Armenians and Iranians. The program aims to train specialists in Armenian language studies, translation, cultural research, and education.

First Four Semesters (Foundation)

Students acquire core language skills and develop proficiency in Armenian through intensive language training and practice.
  • Armenian Conversation and Practice I–II
  • Armenian Dictation and Orthography I–II
  • Reading Comprehension I–II
  • Armenian Grammar I–II

Final Four Semesters (Specialization)

Students engage with advanced linguistic, literary, cultural, and translation-oriented studies.
  • Language Laboratory I–II
  • General Linguistics
  • Contrastive Linguistics
  • History, Culture, and Civilization of Armenia
  • Armenian Phonology
  • Armenian Morphology
  • Reading Comprehension III–IV
  • Translation of Literary Texts I–II
  • Principles and Methods of Translation
  • Translation of Journalistic Texts
  • Translation of Religious Texts
  • Armenian Stylistics
  • Literary Schools and Movements
  • History of Armenian Literature
  • Ancient Armenian Literature
  • Medieval Armenian Literature
  • Modern Armenian Literature
  • Contemporary Armenian Literature
  • History and Culture of Iranian Armenians
  • Persian Grammar
  • Cultural History of Iran
  • Persian Fiction and the Novel

Career Opportunities & Academic Pathways

Graduates may pursue careers as translators, language instructors, cultural researchers, editors, content specialists, and consultants for Armenian cultural institutions. They are also equipped to work with governmental organizations, community institutions, media organizations, publishing houses, and research centers.
Translator Language Instructor Cultural Researcher Editor Content Specialist Cultural Consultant Media Organizations Research Centers

Postgraduate Studies

Armenian Studies Comparative Literature Cultural Studies Related Fields
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