Welcome - Introduction to Arabic II ARBC 1022   Introduction to Arabic II
CREDIT HOURS: 3
Introduction to Arabic II is the continuation of ARBC 1021 that completes the elementary foundation in Arabic language. It also offers basic information regarding the Arab world: ancient and modern culture and civilization, daily life, religions, literature, etc. The variety of Arabic offered by this course is Modern Standard Arabic, which represents the Arabic language nowadays used in all Arab countries in formal communication. Modern Standard Arabic is used in writing, but it is also a spoken language used in many formal situations.This course aims to cover: reading simple original texts in Arabic, the basic components of Arabic grammar, and basic daily vocabulary and conversation. Some elements of spoken Arabic varieties (dialects) may be offered as well.
NOTES: This course is the second part of the former full-year course ARBC 1020X/Y.06. This course description reflects the entirety of the pair (ARBC 1021.03 and ARBC 1022.03). This course along with ARBC 1021.03 fulfills the BA language requirement.
FORMAT: Lecture
PREREQUISITES: ARBC 1021.03
EXCLUSIONS: ASSC 1020X/Y.06 ARBC 1020X/Y.06