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Last Update: 11/15/11
 

Arabic Language Program | Courses

Current Class Schedule

Arabic 101: Elementary Arabic I (4 units)
Introduction to Arabic, with emphasis on the language of everyday conversation. Focus on vocabulary and structures needed for everyday listening, speaking, and reading.

Arabic 102: Elementary Arabic II (4 units)
Prerequisite: Arabic 101
Continuation of Arabic 101. Develops vocabulary and structures needed for elementary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing, with emphasis on the language of everyday conversation.

Arabic 201: Intermediate Arabic I (4 units)
Prerequisite: Arabic 102
Further development of reading, writing, and speaking, with emphasis on the language of
everyday conversation.

Arabic 202: Intermediate Arabic II (4 units)
Prerequisite: Arabic 201
Further development of reading, writing, and speaking, with emphasis on the language of everyday conversation.

Arabic 301: Advanced Arabic I (4 units)
Prerequisite: Arabic 202

Arabic 302: Advanced Arabic II (4 units)
Prerequisite: Arabic 301

Arabic 330: Arabic Culture (3 units) [GE]
Prerequisites: Upper division standing; and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations of Learning II.C., Humanities.
Cultures of Arabic speaking peoples of the Near East, Middle East, and North Africa, as reflected in literature, the arts, history, political and social institutions. Taught in English.

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