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ANT 390: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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ANT 414: Gender Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course will explore gender issues in culture at the intersections of power, health, social and criminal justice. It examines how male-oriented hegemony, embedded in patriarchal cultures, reproduces inequality in health, social and criminal justice between males and females.
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ANT 495: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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ARA 101: Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I
4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course aims at teaching students with no prior knowledge of Arabic. The course targets are the writing system and sounds of Arabic, its basic grammatical structure and word formation, and the acquisition of an active vocabulary of about 1,000 words. Three hours of classroom instruction per week in addition to one hour in the language and computer labs and written assignments.
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ARA 102: Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II
4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Sequel to Arabic 101.
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ARA 201: Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I
4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course begins with a thorough review of basic Arabic grammar and vocabulary. The review serves to consolidate knowledge and to bring students to a common level. The main thrust is the acquisition and expansion of vocabulary, mainly through discussions and extensive readings. Attention is also given to writing skills. Three hours of classroom instruction per week as well as one hour in the language and computer.
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ARA 202: Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II
4.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Sequel to Arabic 201.
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ARA 301: Advanced Arabic
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course helps students to increase their understanding of Arabic and to acquire a better grasp of the language patterns, idiomatic usage, and grammar. This knowledge, coupled with more intensive vocabulary and enhanced familiarity with Arabic characters, facilitates reading. The students develop comprehension skills through conversations in a variety of situations, and also in different styles: formal and classical Arabic, and colloquial Arabic. Besides mastering the material presented in the textbook, students must be able to read and understand the daily newspaper.
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ARA 303: Intensive Arabic I
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Students use and further develop advanced contemporary vocabulary and grammar of the standard literary Arabic. Those skills are used to study contemporary Islamic and classical material in Arabic. Materials will be from the various Arabic speaking cultures in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, with an emphasis in economics, politics and culture. Sources will include popular periodicals, broadcast recordings, and classical works such as the Qur'an and the Hadith.
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ARH 211: Art History I
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Art History I will provide students with an understanding and appreciation of works of art and architecture of high aesthetic quality and significance produced by cultures throughout the world from the Paleolithic Period through the 13th century. Designed around a rough chronology and examined through the cultures that produced the works, this course also provides a brief exploration of art through social, religious, political and economic context. This course also prepares students with a foundation of art and architecture terminology, technology, and iconography to assist in further art history studies.
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