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ARAB 201: Intermediate Arab I
4.00 Credits
William and Mary
Intermediate Arabic I. Continued training in grammar, reading, writing and aural- oral skills. An emphasis on standard Arabic introduction of the spoken idiom is continued from Arabic 102. Reading and discussion focuses on modern texts with introduction to Classical texts. Three hours in class, two hours in drill class and sessions in the language laboratory.
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ARAB 301: Advanced Arabic
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Advanced Arabic I: Introduction to Arabic Literature and Society. Examination of issues facing modern Arab societies through reading/viewing and discussion of articles, literary texts and audio-visual materials. Conducted entirely in Arabic. Weekly writing assignments.
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ARAB 307: Arab Civil in Transition
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Arab Civilization in Transition: Self, Culture, and Society in the Modern Period This course explores various themes pertinent to modern Arab political and sociological thought, using texts and audio as a basis for student writing, discussion and oral presentations. Themes may include: Islam and politics, women & gender, environmental issues, the role of politicians and intellecutals (Abd al-Nasser, Muhammad Abdo, Qasim Amin, Taha Hussein). The student will be expected to make analytical comments on the content of the material presented as well as to handle the language at a 300-level course (high intermediate to advanced). The overall goal of this content course is to prepare students for independent work in Arabic as they grow comfortable with more advanced texts and those taken directly from sources in the Arabic speaking world, such as news broadcasts or documentaries from Al-Jazeera, etc. The combination of textbook and supplemental materials provides this transition from class work to real world.
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ARAB 311: Introduction to Arab Culture
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Introduction to Arab Culture Introduction to Arab Culture is a course that provides a comprehensive overview of the culture of the Arabic- speaking people of the Middle East. The course will provide an understanding of the importance of the Arabic language and continue with a sociological and historical overview of Arab culture. Topics of contemporary relevance will also be studied. These topics include but are not limited to: the status of women, the impact of the West, family roles and structures, and education. The course is taught in English.
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ARAB 411: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Independent Study. This course is designed to permit in-depth study of Arabic texts in an area of language or literature not available in current course offerings.
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ARAB 412: Teaching Practicum
1.00 Credits
William and Mary
Teaching Practicum A mentored teaching internship experience for students to work closely with faculty member in teaching either a language or content course.
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ART 150W: Freshman Seminar
4.00 Credits
William and Mary
No course description available.
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ART 317: Color Drawing
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Color Drawing: Theory and Practice This course is an exploration into the perceptual properties and theories of color. Emphasis will be placed on observationally based works that refer to specific theories of color. Students will be encouraged to explore a variety of color media.
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ARTH 150W: Freshmen Seminar
4.00 Credits
William and Mary
Freshman Seminar in Art History. A course designed to introduce freshmen to specific topics in the study of art history. This course satisfies the lower-level writing requirement
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ARTH 251: Survey: Art Hist I
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Survey of the History of Art I. The study of Ancient and Medieval art. Illustrated lectures and readings.
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