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ADR 625: Crisis Negotiation
4.50 Credits
National University
Theory and practice of the dynamics involved in crisis negotiations with emphasis placed on domestic hostage incidents. The course utilizes a combination of psychological and communication approaches to crisis negotiation to signify the dynamics created between hostages and negotiators. Students will gain experience through role playing, and case studies.
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ADR 630: Labor Negotiation
4.50 Credits
National University
Students and business professionals will learn the art of collective bargaining. How labor and management in a unionized environment reach agreement regarding employee wages, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment. Participants will engage in face-to-face negotiations experiencing first-hand the economic dynamics at play, developing tactical strategies to achieve (mutually) beneficial results.
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ARB 100: Beginning Arabic I
4.50 Credits
National University
(Co-requisite ARB 100A) The beginning course in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Elementary skills in the standard communication modes of speaking, reading and listening to Arabic are introduced. The course includes an introduction to the Arabic alphabet and numerals and usage of basic vocabulary.
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ARB 100A: Beginning Arabic I Lab
1.50 Credits
National University
(1.5 quarter units) (Co-requisite ARB 100 An intensive online laboratory course in which the student interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units. These are parallel to the corresponding materials covered in ARB 100, Beginning Arabic.
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ARB 101: Beginning Arabic II
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisites: ARB 100/ARB 100A) (Co-requisite ARB 101A) A sequel to the beginning course in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). The course includes an introduction to the basic parts of an Arabic sentence and the basic written Arabic phrases for oral and reading comprehension.
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ARB 101A: Beginning Arabic II Lab
1.50 Credits
National University
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: ARB 100/ARB 100A) (Co-requisite ARB 101) This laboratory course involves students in the use of common Arabic terms orally in situational context. The student will be involved in oral interpretation of the basic spoken Arabic phrases. Elementary skills in the standard communication modes of speaking, reading, and writing and listening to Arabic are emphasized.
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ARB 200: Intermediate Arabic I
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisites: ARB 101/101A) (Co-requisite ARB 200A) Enhances the student's proficiency in spoken and written Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). This course emphasizes the difference between standard and dialectic spoken Arabic. Emphasis is given to both formal and informal Arabic. Grammar and vocabulary are expanded.
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ARB 200A: Intermediate Arabic I Lab
1.50 Credits
National University
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: ARB 101/101A) (Co-requisite ARB 200) Emphasizes both formal and informal Arabic. This course enhances the student's proficiency in standard and dialectic spoken Arabic. Emphasis is given to both formal and informal Arabic. Grammar and vocabulary are expanded.
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ARB 201: Intermediate Arabic II
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisites: ARB 200/200A) (Co-requisite ARB 201A) This course gives emphasis to both formal and informal Arabic. Rules of grammar and vocabulary are applied in writing simple Arabic sentences when describing presented materials.
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ARB 201A: Intermediate Arabic II Lab
1.50 Credits
National University
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: ARB 200/200A) (Co-requisite ARB 201) This laboratory course allows the learner to apply in verbal form the rules of grammar in both standard and dialectic spoken Arabic.
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