Sections
Arabic
Last updated: July 14, 2011 at 3:45 p.m.
Courses of Instruction
(1-99) Primarily for Undergraduate Students
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. A grade of C- or higher in ARBC 10a is required to take ARBC 20b. Usually offered every year.
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ARBC
20b
Continuing Literary Arabic
Prerequisite: A grade of C- or higher in ARBC 10a or the equivalent.
Continuation of ARBC 10a. Six class-hours per week. A grade of C- or higher in ARBC 20b is required to take a 30-level ARBC course.Usually offered every year.
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ARBC
30a
Intermediate Literary Arabic
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Prerequisite: A grade of C- or higher in ARBC 20B or the equivalent.
Readings in related classical and modern texts. Study of more advanced grammatical and syntactical forms. Drills in pronunciation and composition. Five class-hours per week. A grade of C- or higher in ARBC 30a is required to take any higher-level course. Usually offered every year.
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ARBC
40b
Advanced Intermediate Literary Arabic
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Prerequisite: A grade of C- or higher in ARBC 30a or the equivalent.
Continuation of ARBC 30a. Five class-hours per week. Usually offered every year.
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(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students
ARBC
103a
Advanced Literary Arabic I
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Prerequisite: ARBC 40b or the equivalent. Four class-hours per week.
Designed to help the student attain an advanced proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding. The syllabus includes selections from classical and modern texts representing a variety of styles and genres. Usually offered every year.
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ARBC
103b
Advanced Literary Arabic II
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Prerequisite: ARBC 103a or the equivalent. Four class-hours per week.
Continuation of ARBC 103a. Usually offered every year.
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ARBC
106a
Fourth Level Advanced Arabic I
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Prerequisite: ARBC 103b or the equivalent. Three class-hours per week.
Develops advanced competence in reading, writing, speaking and understanding Modern Standard Arabic, in addition to a thorough mastery of grammar. Covers various genres of texts on topics ranging from Arabic literature, history and culture to contemporary Arabic politics and society. Usually offered every year.
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ARBC
106b
Fourth Level Advanced Arabic II
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Prerequisite: ARBC 106a or the equivalent. Three class-hours per week.
Continuation of ARBC 106a. Usually offered every year.
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Courses of Related Interest
NEJS
193a
Societies in Conflict: Exploring the Middle East through Authentic Materials
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Prerequisites: A 30-level Hebrew and 30-level Arabic course.
An upper-level language course to help advanced learners of Hebrew and Arabic to deepen their understanding of the relationship between conflicting societies, Arab and Israeli, through implementation of their knowledge of the languages. Materials include excerpts from literature, film, and other media. Usually offered every year.
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