ARAB 111 |
Elementary Arabic I (3) |
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Arabic; assumes no prior knowledge of Arabic. Students with prior experience with the Arabic language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to spoken and written modern standard Arabic. The objective is to communicate in Arabic in some concrete, real-life situations, using culturally appropriate language and etiquette. Ample practice in Arabic pronunciation and the structures needed for everyday communication are provided. |
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6380 |
08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 |
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Faculty: Hassan, Inas M |
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ARAB 111 |
Elementary Arabic I (3) |
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Arabic; assumes no prior knowledge of Arabic. Students with prior experience with the Arabic language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to spoken and written modern standard Arabic. The objective is to communicate in Arabic in some concrete, real-life situations, using culturally appropriate language and etiquette. Ample practice in Arabic pronunciation and the structures needed for everyday communication are provided. |
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23929 |
7380 |
12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 |
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Faculty: Abo Awad, Hani |
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ARAB 112 |
Elementary Arabic II (3) |
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Arabic; assumes no prior knowledge of Arabic. Students with prior experience with the Arabic language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) Prerequisite: ARAB 111 or appropriate score on a placement test. An introduction to spoken and written modern standard Arabic. The objective is to communicate in Arabic in some concrete, real-life situations, using culturally appropriate language and etiquette. Ample practice in Arabic pronunciation and the structures needed for everyday communication are provided. |
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23930 |
7380 |
12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 |
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Faculty: Hassan, Inas M |
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ARAB 114 |
Elementary Arabic III (3) |
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Arabic.) Prerequisite: ARAB 112 or appropriate score on a placement test. Further development of skills in elementary spoken and written modern standard Arabic. The aim is to communicate in Arabic in a variety of real-life situations, using culturally appropriate language. Practice is provided in improving pronunciation and developing the oral and written skills used in everyday communication. |
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26262 |
7380 |
12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 |
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Faculty: Al-Aloom, Layla B |
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ARAB 333 |
Middle Eastern Cultures (3) |
(Conducted in English.) A project-driven and discussion-based study of Middle Eastern cultures. The aim is to demonstrate cultural competence by explaining and analyzing Middle Eastern cultures through a variety of perspectives. Topics include religion, cultural practices, history, geography, and societies of the Middle East. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ARAB 333 or ARAB 334. |
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23931 |
7380 |
12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 |
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Faculty: Salih, Abdelrahim M |
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