Arabic (ARABC)

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Courses primarily for undergraduates:

Credits: 4. Contact Hours: Lecture 5.

Beginning level development of reading, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking in Arabic, within the context of Arabic culture. Attention to the use of the Arabic alphabet. (Typically Offered: Fall)

Credits: 4. Contact Hours: Lecture 5.

Prereq: ARABC 1010 or placement by department exam
Continuation of ARABC 1010. Beginning level development of reading, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking in Arabic, within the context of Arabic culture. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Spring)

Credits: 1-30.

Supervised instruction in Arabic language and culture, formal class instruction at level appropriate to student's training, augmented by practical living experience. Taught in Arabic. (Typically Offered: Summer)

Credits: 4. Contact Hours: Lecture 4.

Prereq: ARABC 1020 or placement by department exam
Intermediate level development of reading, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking in Arabic, within the context of Arabic culture. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Fall)

Credits: 4. Contact Hours: Lecture 4.

Prereq: ARABC 2010 or placement by department exam
Continuation of ARABC 2010. Intermediate level development of reading, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking in Arabic, within the context of Arabic culture. Meets International Perspectives Requirement.

Credits: 1-30.

Prereq: ARABC 1020
Supervised instruction in Arabic language and culture, formal class instruction at level appropriate to student's training, augmented by practical living experience. Taught in Arabic. (Typically Offered: Summer)

(Cross-listed with WLC 3710X).
Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.

Focus on the tales of the famous ‘1001 Arabian Nights’ book. Discussions of the narrative tools, supernatural elements, and the culture of the Medieval Middle East. Readings, discussions, and papers in English. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.

Survey of contemporary Arab culture in the Middle East and North Africa as reflected in history, language, the arts, and social institutions with attention to the Arab Diaspora. Taught in English. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Spring)

Credits: 1-6. Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course