Arabic Studies Associate in Arts and Certificate of Achievement
The Associate in Arts in Arabic Studies is designed to provide a greater understanding of Arabic language, history, culture and heritage, with particular emphasis on reading, writing and speaking the Arabic language. The Arabic Studies degree prepares students for career opportunities that require competency in the Arabic language. Through specific coursework for this degree, students will have a deeper appreciation and understanding of Arabic heritage and civilization.
Courses
- ARBC 120 — Arabic I
- ARBC 121 — Arabic II
- ARBC 122 — Arabic for the Arabic Speaker I
- ARBC 123 — Arabic for the Arabic Speaker II
- ARBC 130 — Arabic Literature and Culture
- ARBC 145 — Arabic Civilizations
- ARBC 180 — Basic Computer Skills for Arabic Learners
- ARBC 220 — Arabic III
- ARBC 221 — Arabic IV
- ARBC 250 — Conversational Arabic I
- ARBC 251 — Conversational Arabic II
- ARBC 254 — Conversational Iraqi Dialect
- ARBC 256 — Conversational Levantine Dialect
- BOT 180 — Basic Computer Skills for Arabic Learners