Spring 2022
Meeting:
MTWThF 10:30am - 11:20am / DEN 111
SLN:
10332
Section Type:
Lecture
Instructor:
GRADUATE STUDENTS SEE ARAB 513 B.
NOT OPEN TO ACCESS OR NON-
MATRICULATED STUDENTS.
STUDENTS NOT ATTENDING FIRST DAY OF
CLASS WILL BE DROPPED.
.
MUST HAVE COMPLETED ARAB 102
OR EQUIVALENT WITH A 2.0
.
COURSE MAY NOT BE ADDED IF FIRST
DAY OF CLASS IS MISSED.
FINAL EXAMINATION WILL BE SATURDAY
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE LAST DAY
OF CLASS.
.
NOT OPEN TO NATIVE SPEAKERS OF
ARABIC. A NATIVE SPEAKER IS DEFINED
AS ANYONE WHO HAS RECEIVED
INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOL THROUGH THE
SEVENTH GRADE IN THE LANGUAGE
Catalog Description:
Develops the four communicative language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Stresses communication skills and emphasizes the links between language and culture, using mainly Modern Standard Arabic, with exposure to Egyptian Colloquial Arabic. Third in a sequence of three. Maximum 15 credits allowed between ARAB 101; ARAB 102; ARAB 103; and ARAB 105. Prerequisite: ARAB 102.
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 3, 2024 - 6:53 pm