Pathology of Arabic Language and Literature's syllabus Based on Commercialization and Entrepreneurship Indicators

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According to the increasing importance of commercialization and entrepreneurship of university majors, detection and study of the indices of commercialization operation of university degrees is necessary for the university strategic plans; hence, the main objective of this research is to design Arabic literature field commercialization operation evaluation system in the universities. This research tries to study the effective parameters for the success of Arabic literature commercialization and the relation of these parameters to teaching method of professors and the course titles of this field. The specific method of this research is descriptive-analytic along with utilizing questionnaire. Some results of this research showed that failure of the commercialization of this field is due to absence of suitable course titles and lack of specialist professors in the area of commercialization education. In the end, some suggestions are offered to improve the commercialization status of Arabic literature field.

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Persian
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Iranian Association of Arabic Language and Literature, Volume:11 Issue: 2, 2015
Pages:
171 to 189
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