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  • 0.00 Credits

    Lab for Elementary Arabic a two-semester, sequential humanities course designed to develop the beginning language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures. Using the textbooks and multi-media program of Alif Baa and Al Kitaab, students will first become acquainted with the Arabic alphabet and script while also learning basic vocabulary items. Emphasis will then switch to developing a basic, beginning level of communicative competence in Modern Standard Arabic. Secondary emphasis will be given to developing an acquaintance with dialectal varieties of Arabic such as Egyptian, Gulf and Iraqi. DVDs included with the textbooks will provide authentic materials for lab and classroom activities.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Elementary Arabic is a two-semester, sequential humanities course designed to develop the beginning language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures. Using the textbooks and multi-media program of Alif Baa and Al Kitaab, students will first become acquainted with the Arabic alphabet and script while also learning basic vocabulary items. Emphasis will then switch to developing a basic, beginning level of communicative competence in Modern Standard Arabic. Secondary emphasis will be given to developing an acquaintance with dialectal varieties of Arabic such as Egyptian, Gulf and Iraqi. DVDs included with the textbooks will provide authentic materials for lab and classroom activities.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces the Arabic alphabet and pronunciation. Stresses basic skills; listening, speaking, reading and Writing. Develops an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures. Credit Hours Cr. 4 Hrs (Satisfies Humanities Requirement) Note Classroom and lab for the non-native speaker. Students with up to two years of high school language should enroll in the 1xxx/100 series. Students with three years or more of high school language should enroll in the 2xxx/200 series. Students should enroll sequentially in language courses. Each student enrolled in the 100/1xxx (beginning) series will have a language laboratory each week. A lab fee is required.
  • 0.50 Credits

    Elementary Arabic is a two-semester, sequential humanities course designed to develop the beginning language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures. Using the textbooks and multi-media program of Alif Baa and Al Kitaab, students will first become acquainted with the Arabic alphabet and script while also learning basic vocabulary items. Emphasis will then switch to developing a basic, beginning level of communicative competence in Modern Standard Arabic. Secondary emphasis will be given to developing an acquaintance with dialectal varieties of Arabic such as Egyptian, Gulf and Iraqi. DVDs included with the textbooks will provide authentic materials for lab and classroom activities.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Lab for Elementary Arabic a two-semester, sequential humanities course designed to develop the beginning language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures. Using the textbooks and multi-media program of Alif Baa and Al Kitaab, students will first become acquainted with the Arabic alphabet and script while also learning basic vocabulary items. Emphasis will then switch to developing a basic, beginning level of communicative competence in Modern Standard Arabic. Secondary emphasis will be given to developing an acquaintance with dialectal varieties of Arabic such as Egyptian, Gulf and Iraqi. DVDs included with the textbooks will provide authentic materials for lab and classroom activities.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Elementary Arabic is a two-semester, sequential humanities course designed to develop the beginning language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as an awareness of multiple Arabic-speaking cultures. Using the textbooks and multi-media program of Alif Baa and Al Kitaab, students will first become acquainted with the Arabic alphabet and script while also learning basic vocabulary items. Emphasis will then switch to developing a basic, beginning level of communicative competence in Modern Standard Arabic. Secondary emphasis will be given to developing an acquaintance with dialectal varieties of Arabic such as Egyptian, Gulf and Iraqi. DVDs included with the textbooks will provide authentic materials for lab and classroom activities.
  • 0.50 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate Arabic is a two-semester, sequential humanities course designed to focus on developing the language skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing at an intermediate level. Secondary emphasis will be given to developing an acquaintance with dialectal varieties of Arabic such as Egyptian, Gulf and Iraqi.
  • 0.50 Credits

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