100-Level Courses
200-Level Courses
ARAB 201 : Second-Year Arabic.
(4:5:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F |
| PREREQUISITE: | Arab 102 or equivalent experience. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Significantly expanding proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic and increasing conversational repertoire. |
ARAB 221R : Standard Arabic Tutorial.
(2:2:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W, on dem. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Readings, listening and writing activities, and discussion in Arabic designed to maintain vocabulary and fluency while waiting for study abroad. |
ARAB 223R : Arabic Grammar Review.
(2:2:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W, on demand |
| DESCRIPTION: | Tutorial review of first- and second-year Arabic grammar, with readings and other activities that illustrate the principles discussed. |
300-Level Courses
ARAB 302 : Newspaper Arabic.
(4:5:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Sp, Su, Study Abroad only. |
| PREREQUISITE: | Arab 300. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Extensive reading of Arabic newspapers and magazines, with appropriate vocabulary building. |
ARAB 361 : Introduction to Modern Arabic Literature in Translation.
(3:3:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | On demand. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Reading and discussion of representative sample of modern Arabic short stories, novels, plays, and poetry. All readings in English. |
ARAB 362 : Introduction to Medieval Arabic Literature in Translation.
(3:3:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| DESCRIPTION: | Reading and discussion of representative sample of medieval Arabic literature. All readings in English. |
ARAB 377 : Arabic Language Teaching Methods.
(3:3:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F |
| DESCRIPTION: | Language acquisition theories and instructional practices specific to Arabic language classrooms at various levels. Lectures, demonstrations, microteaching. |
400-Level Courses
ARAB 423R : Current Events in Arabic.
(2:2:0)
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W, on demand |
| DESCRIPTION: | Current events from online oral and written news sources, including high-level discussions of causes and context with written analyses and oral presentations. |
500-Level Graduate Courses (available to advanced undergraduates)