Overview:
The Turkish language is regarded in the Arab world as a key specialization that facilitates communication between Arab and Turkish peoples. It serves as an essential bridge for promoting mutual understanding and introducing Turkish history and culture. The Turkish language specialization is considered one of the most unique specializations in the labor market, as the Turkish language is the language of communication between the Arab and Turkish peoples in light of the growth of trade and business between Turkey and the Arab world.
The Bachelor of Turkish Language and Literature program addresses a fundamental need by providing students with the opportunity to learn a new language that benefits Palestinian and Arab societies in various ways. These graduates will use their language skills to serve their countries in political, social, and economic arenas. The program incorporates all modern technological tools in education and emphasizes practical application and training. Its diverse courses are aligned with contemporary requirements to meet the needs of both local and international markets.
Our mission is to prepare qualified human resources who excel in using and communicating in the Turkish language and are adept in modern techniques for teaching foreign languages. We aim to produce graduates who are proficient in teaching, scientific research, and community service, firmly grounded in the spiritual and moral values of their nation and homeland. Our graduates will be capable of making significant contributions to scientific research through diverse educational programs that adhere to the best practices of open education and blended learning. We are committed to fostering intellectual, educational, and research capabilities within a framework of community interaction, cooperation, partnership, and the exchange of experiences with relevant parties, all while upholding the highest standards of quality and excellence.
This specialization aims to produce graduates proficient in the Turkish language, capable of meeting the needs of both the Palestinian and international labor markets across various fields, including:
- Teaching in public and private schools, as well as in language education centers.
- Positions in Radio, Television, and other media outlets.
- Language editing and proofreading roles in various institutions.
- Scientific research positions in translation and research centers.
- Employment in interpretation and translation centers.
- Careers in the diplomatic corps and government institutions.
- Business opportunities in the commercial and economic sectors.
- Work in the tourism and antiquities industry.