Persian is one of the major languages of the Middle East and Central Asia. Its modern form has three variants which, collectively, are the first language of over 120 million people. It is the national language of Iran, indigenously known as Farsi. It is known as Dari in Afghanistan and Tajik in Tajikistan.
To study Persian is to enter into a rich and diverse culture that has produced:
* major epic and Sufi poets
* world-class cinema
* exquisite miniature painting and fine textiles
Our programme is also your gateway...
Persian is one of the major languages of the Middle East and Central Asia. Its modern form has three variants which, collectively, are the first language of over 120 million people. It is the national language of Iran, indigenously known as Farsi. It is known as Dari in Afghanistan and Tajik in Tajikistan. <br/><br/>To study Persian is to enter into a rich and diverse culture that has produced:<br/><br/><br/>* major epic and Sufi poets <br/><br/><br/>* world-class cinema <br/><br/><br/>* exquisite miniature painting and fine textiles <br/><br/><br/>Our programme is also your gateway to understanding modern Iran, a dynamic society at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. <br/><br/>Combining Persian with Social Anthropology enables you to learn the Persian language while engaging in the comparative study of human behaviour and ideas in a range of contexts:<br/><br/><br/>* social <br/><br/><br/>* cultural <br/><br/><br/>* religious <br/><br/><br/>* political<br/><br/><br/>You can start the language as a complete beginner, and develop advanced skills over your four years, including in translation. This will enable you to access original material and to express yourself in modern Persian on a wide range of topical issues.<br/><br/>In addition to language learning, you will have the opportunity to learn from researchers who are international leaders in their field.<br/><br/>You will study aspects of the Islamic world and the Middle East, and take a range of courses in anthropology. The discipline overlaps with sociology, human geography, and development studies, and is also closely linked to history and philosophy. <br/><br/>You will learn what anthropology contributes to some of the most important issues facing us today and build up the theoretical tools and practical techniques to engage in your own original anthropological research.<br/><br/>Your dissertation will enable you to draw on skills from both sides of your programme, and a range of excellent resources in the University of Edinburgh collections.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Central area campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
TL66
Institution Code
E56
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffNot Accepted Scottish HigherA,B,B,B ABBB by end of S5 or AABB/ABBBB by end of S6. BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. Required subjects: Highers: no specific Higher subjects required. National 5s: a language other than English at A and English at C. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme36 34 36 points with 665 at HL - 34 points with 655 at HL. Required subjects: HL: no specific subjects required. SL: a language other than English at 6 and English at 5. A levelA,B,B ABB. Required subjects: A levels: no specific A Level subjects required. GCSEs: a language other than English at A or 7 and English at C or 4. |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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Scotland | £1,820 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £28,000 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |