ARB
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101
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Introductory Arabic I
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This course is designed to help students with no knowledge of Arabic to begin developing functional communication abilities in all four language skills in spoken and written Modern Standard Arabic. Using a variety of authentic materials, students will learn to create conversations based upon culturally authentic situations. By the end of this course, students will be able to read and write simple sentences and to talk about subjects related to family, studies, and social environment.
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LL
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Lect: 3 hrs.
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Restriction: Not available to Engineering Students.
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GPA Weight: 1.00
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Billing Units: 1
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ARB
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201
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Introductory Arabic II
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The course, which focuses on the acquisition of complex grammatical structures, expanding vocabulary, and discourse skills, develops functional communication abilities in all four language skills in spoken and written Modern Standard Arabic. Topics will be presented using authentic materials. By the end of the course, students will be able to read, write, and translate longer passages in Arabic. Students will also be able to talk about subjects related to cultural environment, work, relationships, and general knowledge.
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LL
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Lect: 3 hrs.
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Restriction: Not available to Engineering Students.
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GPA Weight: 1.00
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Billing Units: 1
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ARB
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301
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Intermediate Arabic I
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The course, which focuses on the acquisition of complex grammatical structures, expanding vocabulary, and discourse skills, develops functional communication abilities in all four language skills in spoken and written Modern Standard Arabic. By the end of the course, students will be able to read, write, and translate longer passages in Arabic. Students will also be able to talk about subjects related to: cultural environment, work, relationships, general knowledge, geography, history, society and literature.
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UL
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Lect: 3 hrs.
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GPA Weight: 1.00
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Billing Units: 1
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ARB
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401
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Intermediate Arabic II
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The course, which focuses on the acquisition of complex grammatical structures, expanding vocabulary, and discourse skills, develops functional communication abilities in all four language skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Topics will be presented using authentic materials. By the end of the course, students will be able to read, write, and translate longer passages in Arabic and will also be able to talk about a variety of subjects related to culture, civilization, geography, history and literature.
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UL
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Lect: 3 hrs.
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GPA Weight: 1.00
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Billing Units: 1
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