Arabic Minor - Undergraduate - 2012 University Catalog
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ARABIC MINOR
Complete 18 semester hours from the following:
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Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 101 Beginning Arabic I (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 112 Beginning Arabic II (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 118 Spoken Arabic (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 121 Intermediate Arabic I (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 132 Intermediate Arabic II (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 203 Advanced Arabic I (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 3 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 204 Advanced Arabic II (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete $H to 6 semester hours from the following:
ARAB 193 Introduction to Arab Culture (3 hours lecture) 3 ARAB 220 Twentieth-Century Arabic Literature (3 hour lecture) 3 ARAB 221 Media Arabic (3 hours lecture) 3 ARAB 261 Arabic Writing I (3 hours lecture) 3 ARAB 478 Independent Study in Arabic Language (3 hours lecture) 3
Course Descriptions:
ARAB101: Beginning Arabic I (3 hours lecture)
A basic introduction to the Arabic language with emphasis on speaking, reading, writing and listening through classroom drill and communicative activities. Cross listed with Linguistics, ARBC 101. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. Starting Summer 2012: A basic introduction to the Arabic language with emphasis on speaking, reading, writing and listening through classroom drill and communicative activities. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.
ARAB112: Beginning Arabic II (3 hours lecture)
For students who have completed Beginning Arabic I. Continuation of basic skills, intensive vocabulary practice through reading texts on culture and life of the Arabic-speaking world. Cross listed with Linguistics, ARBC 112. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. Starting Summer 2012: For students who have completed Beginning Arabic I. Continuation of basic skills, intensive vocabulary practice through reading texts on culture and life of the Arabic-speaking world. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.
ARAB118: Spoken Arabic (3 hours lecture)
Spoken Arabic is an intermediate language course whose main objective is to enhance students' listening and speaking skills in the Arabic Language. The course will expose students to formal and informal spoken Arabic in various settings, and enable them to practice what they acquire in similar situations. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 112 or ARBC 112.
ARAB121: Intermediate Arabic I (3 hours lecture)
This course is designed for students who have completed Arabic 101 and 112 at Montclair State University or students who have been placed at this level. Though the course continues to build on the listening comprehension skills developed in Beginning Arabic I and II, the focus is on reading and writing through the study of representative works and characteristic aspects of Arabic culture. Laboratory work is available. Cross listed with Linguistics, ARBC 121. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. Starting Summer 2012: This course is designed for students who have completed Arabic 101 and 112 at Montclair State University or students who have been placed at this level. Though the course continues to build on the listening comprehension skills developed in Beginning Arabic I and II, the focus is on reading and writing through the study of representative works and characteristic aspects of Arabic culture. Laboratory work is available. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 112.
ARAB132: Intermediate Arabic II (3 hours lecture)
For students who have completed Arabic 121 at Montclair State University or students who have been placed at this level. Advanced development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing through the study of authentic texts, representative works and characteristic aspects of Arab life and culture. Cross listed with Linguistics, ARBC 132. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. Starting Summer 2012: For students who have completed Arabic 121 at Montclair State University or students who have been placed at this level. Advanced development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing through the study of authentic texts, representative works and characteristic aspects of Arab life and culture. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 121.
ARAB193: Introduction to Arab Culture (3 hours lecture)
This course introduces some of the main themes and concepts of Arab culture(s) in Arabic-speaking countries. This course will highlight such topics as the history, geography, and demographics of the Arab World; the concept of ethnicity and Arab identity; the importance of religion, namely Islam; political structures in Arab societies; family structure; the role of the Arabic language; literature, cinema; music, etc. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - Social Science, Non-Western Cultural Perspectives. Meets Multicultural Awareness Requirement. Cross listed with ARIN 193. Cross listed with ARIN 193. 3 sh.
ARAB203: Advanced Arabic I (3 hours lecture)
This course is designed for students who have completed Intermediate Arabic I and II at Montclair State University or students who have been placed at this level through an MSU official placement test. The course incorporates substantially more vocabulary than the previous two intermediate levels. Through the study of representative authentic works that highlight different aspects of the Arab culture, the accompanying tasks and activities emphasize reading and writing. Activities aimed at improving speaking and listening skills are incorporated as well. Laboratory work available. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. Previous course ARAB 151 effective through Winter 2013. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 132.
ARAB204: Advanced Arabic II (3 hours lecture)
This course is designed for students who have completed Advanced Arabic I at Montclair State University or students who have been placed at this level through and MSU official placement test. The course is a continuation of Arabic I and is characterized by more emphasis on reading and writing skills, listening and speaking are still adequately integrated in a manner that accomplishes advanced language proficiency. Laboratory work available. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. Previous course ARAB 152 effective through Spring 2012. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 151. Starting Spring 2013: ARAB 203.
ARAB220: Twentieth-Century Arabic Literature (3 hour lecture)
This course is designed for students with an advanced knowledge and understanding of the Arabic language, as the majority of the material covered will be in Arabic. Most of the instruction, however, will be in English. The course presents representative poetry and prose composed in modern-day Arabic. We will analyze the works' principal themes and explore the times in which they were written. The purpose of the course is not only to familiarize students with Arabic literature, but to also build vocabulary, writing and grammar skills through the use of varied texts and writing assignments. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 132 or ARBC 132 or departmental approval.
ARAB221: Media Arabic (3 hours lecture)
Media Arabic is an advanced language course whose main objective is to enable students to master the language commonly used by the Arabic media and press. The course exposes students to the language of print and electronic media in the Arab world through exercises and authentic materials. Students will read news articles published in Arabic newspapers, and will watch/listen to newscasts aired on Arabic satellite TV and radio stations. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 152 or ARBC 152. Starting Summer 2012: ARAB 204.
ARAB261: Arabic Writing I (3 hours lecture)
Arabic Writing I is a high-intermediate language course whose focus is standard writing in modern Arabic. The course will expose students to authentic texts in Modern Standard Arabic about various topics and will develop their academic writing skills by focusing on using the composition process to write clear, well-organized, well-supported paragraphs and essays. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 112.
ARAB478: Independent Study in Arabic Language (3 hours lecture)
The goal of this course is to provide students and faculty with flexibility within the existing academic structure. Students and faculty may collaborate to create a course of study in the Arabic language which either supplements existing courses or fills in gaps which both or either student or faculty perceive in a student's curriculum. May be repeated twice provided the course content is different, for a maximum of 9.0 credits. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ARAB 152 or ARBC 152 or equivalent. Starting Summer 2012: ARAB 204.
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