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ARABLANG 3: First-Year Arabic, Third Quarter

(Formerly AMELANG 1C.) Continuation of ARABLANG 2. One-year sequence designed to develop beginning proficiency, with additional emphasis on reading and writing standard Arabic ( fusha). Fulfills the University Foreign Language Requirement. Prerequisite: Placement Test, ARABLANG 2.
Terms: Spr | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language

ARABLANG 3H: Beginning Arabic for Heritage Learners, Third Quarter

Continuation of ARABLANG 2H. For students with home background or study/living experience in the Arab world. Designed to develop reading, writing, speaking and listening abilities in Arabic, as well as cultural knowledge. The course offers Arabic heritage and semi-heritage learners an opportunity to reactivate and expand their skills while studying both Modern Standard and Colloquial Arabic (Levantine Arabic) formally in an academic setting. Prerequisite: ARABLANG 2H.
Terms: Spr | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: Aweiss, S. (PI)

ARABLANG 10: Arabic Calligraphy

(Formerly AMELANG 30). Calligraphy requires no linguistic background, stipulates no artistic skill for one to appreciate it and is the supreme art form of the Islamic world. Other Islamic arts (architecture, metal work, ceramics, glass, and textiles) draw on calligraphy as their principal source of embellishment. Interactive lecture-workshop sketches its development and illustrates the forms of Arabic calligraphy in use today.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2
Instructors: Barhoum, K. (PI)

ARABLANG 21A: Accelerated Second-Year Arabic, Part I

Completes second-year sequence in two rather than three quarters. For students with previous knowledge of Arabic. Prerequisite: Placement Test, ARABLANG 2A.
Terms: Aut, Spr | Units: 5

ARABLANG 22A: Accelerated second-Year Arabic, Part II

Completes Second-year sequence in two rather than three quarters. For students with previous knowledge of Arabic. Prerequisite: Placement Test, ARABLANG 22A.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 5

ARABLANG 23: Second-Year Arabic, Third Quarter

(Formerly AMELANG 11C.) Continuation of ARABLANG 22. One-year sequence designed to develop intermediate proficiency, with additional emphasis on functional applications and reading and writing standard Arabic. Prerequisite: Placement Test, ARABLANG 22.
Terms: Spr | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language

ARABLANG 23H: Second-Year Arabic for Heritage Learners, Third Quarter

(Formerly AMELANG 13H). Continuation of ARABLANG 22H. For students with home background or study/living experience in the Arab world. Designed to develop reading, writing, speaking and listening abilities in Arabic, as well as cultural knowledge. The course offers Arabic heritage and semi-heritage learners an opportunity to reactivate and expand their skills while studying both Modern Standard and Colloquial Arabic (Levantine Arabic) formally in an academic setting. Prerequisite: Placement Test, ARABLANG 23H.
Terms: Spr | Units: 5
Instructors: Salti, R. (PI)

ARABLANG 125C: Colloquial Arabic, Third Quarter

(Formerly AMELANG 25C.) Continuation of ARABLANG 125B. Sources include authentic videotaped conversations with native speakers, conversations, and texts of these conversations to enhance comprehension and improve aural skills. Prerequisite: ARABLANG 125B.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2-4
Instructors: Boumehdi, T. (PI)

ARABLANG 126A: Media Arabic, First Quarter

(Formerly AMELANG 26A.) Arabic language used today in the printed and electronic media, including the Internet. Emphasizes current vocabulary and structures used in different modes of media coverage. Prerequisite: 2 years of Arabic.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2-4
Instructors: Boumehdi, T. (PI)

ARABLANG 127: Intermediate to Advanced Conversation

Students develop communication skills (listening and speaking) in Arabic while discussing real-life issues, current events, and cultural topics. Pronunciation, vocabulary development, and group discussion skills are stressed. May be taken concurrently with other Arabic courses. Prerequisite: Completion of First-Year Arabic.
Terms: Win, Spr | Units: 2-3 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 10 units total)
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