ARABI 1100
Arabic Civilization & Culture
3 Credit Hours

Introduction to Arabic culture and civilization as reflected in geography, history, economics, political institutions, literature, music, art, architecture, customs, and social institutions. Class conducted in English. (3 lecture hours)

Prerequisite: Course requires Reading Placement Category One.

Course types: Fine Arts (A.A.S., A.G.S.), Global/Multicultural Studies (A.A., A.S., A.A.S., A.G.S.), Humanities (A.A.S., A.G.S.)

ARABI 1101
Elementary Arabic I
4 Credit Hours

Develops the ability to speak, understand, read, and write Arabic in a cultural context. For beginning students with no prior experience in the language. (4 lecture hours)

Course types: Fine Arts (A.A.S., A.G.S.), Global/Multicultural Studies (A.A., A.S., A.A.S., A.G.S.), Humanities (A.A.S., A.G.S.)

ARABI 1102
Elementary Arabic II
4 Credit Hours

Continues the development of the ability to speak, understand, read, and write Arabic in a cultural context. For students who have successfully completed Arabic 1101 or equivalent or one year of high school Arabic. (4 lecture hours)

Prerequisite: ARABI 1101 or one year of high school Arabic or consent of instructor.

Course types: Fine Arts (A.A.S., A.G.S.), Global/Multicultural Studies (A.A., A.S., A.A.S., A.G.S.), Humanities (A.A.S., A.G.S.)

ARABI 2201
Intermediate Arabic I
4 Credit Hours

Continues to develop the ability to speak, understand, read, and write Arabic in a cultural context. Includes reading and discussion of modern texts, conversation, composition, grammar review, and cultural activities. Recommended for students who have successfully completed ARABI 1102 or equivalent or two years of high school Arabic or consent of instructor. (4 lecture hours)

Course types: Fine Arts (A.A.S., A.G.S.), Humanities (A.A.S., A.G.S.)

ARABI 2202
Intermediate Arabic II
4 Credit Hours

Continues to develop the ability to speak, understand, read, and write Arabic in a cultural context. Includes reading and discussion of modern texts, conversation, composition, grammar review, and cultural activities. Recommended for students who have successfully completed ARABI 2201 or equivalent or three years of high school Arabic. (4 lecture hours)

Course types: Fine Arts (A.A.S., A.G.S.), Humanities (A.A.S., A.G.S.)