University Bulletin 2002-03 University Bulletin 2002-03: Arabic Language and Literature
Arabic

Faculty


See Near Eastern and Judaic Studies.


Courses of Instruction


ARBC 10a Beginning Literary Arabic
A first course in literary Arabic, covering essentials of grammar, reading, pronunciation, translation, and composition. Six class-hours per week. Usually offered every year. Will be offered in the fall of 2002.
Mr. Salameh

ARBC 20b Continuing Literary Arabic
Prerequisite: ARBC 10a or the equivalent.
Continuation of ARBC 10a. Six class-hours per week. Usually offered every year. Last offered in the spring of 2002.
Mr. Salameh

ARBC 30a Intermediate Literary Arabic
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Prerequisite: ARBC 20B or the equivalent.
Readings in related classical and modern texts. Study of advanced grammatical and syntactical forms. Drills in pronunciation and composition. Three class-hours per week. Usually offered every year. Will be offered in the fall of 2002.
Mr. Salameh

ARBC 40b Advanced Intermediate Literary Arabic
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Prerequisite: ARBC 30a or the equivalent.
Continuation of ARBC 30a. Three class-hours per week. Usually offered every year. Last offered in the spring of 2002.
Mr. Salameh

ARBC 103a Advanced Literary Arabic
(formerly NEJS 103a)
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Prerequisite: ARBC 40b or the equivalent. This course may not be repeated for credit by students who have taken NEJS 103a in previous years.
Designed to help the student attain an advanced reading proficiency. The syllabus includes selections from classical and modern texts representing a variety of styles and genres. Usually offered every year. Will be offered in the fall of 2002.
Mr. Salameh

ARBC 103b Advanced Literary Arabic
(formerly NEJS 103b)
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Prerequisite: ARBC 103a (formerly NEJS 103a) or the equivalent. This course may not be repeated for credit by students who have taken NEJS 103b in previous years.
Continuation of ARBC 103a. Usually offered every year. Last offered in the spring of 2002.
Mr. Salameh