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ARAB 3559 New Course in Arabic
Spring 2024

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of Arabic.

5.0
Rating
5.0
Difficulty
3.69
GPA
ARAB 3672 Review of Arabic Grammar
Fall 2026

In this course students will develop a mastery of core items relevant to Modern Standard Arabic grammar, a mastery which will enable them to produce discreet, sophisticated sentences, as well as to compose paragraphs and essays, all while utilizing the grammar points covered in this class. Those interested in taking this course are required to have completed ARAB 2020 or equivalent, or to receive approval of instructor.

3.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.77
GPA
ARAB 3810 Modern Arabic Fiction
Spring 2023

Students are introduced to twentieth-century Arabic fiction, and to the varied genres of prose including letters, memoirs, short stories, travelogues, and novels. Topics include autobiography, war and nation construction, fantasy, and political and sexual identity crises. Students become acquainted with different schools of modern Arabic literary criticism, and learn to analyze texts using critical analysis and specific theoretical terminology. Prerequisite: ARAB 3020 or equivalent, or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.76
GPA
ARAB 4010 Advanced Arabic III
Fall 2025

The main goal at this stage is to reach a superior level of Modern Standard Arabic with due attention paid to all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing in addition to culture. Acquisition of more advanced grammatical structures will take place primarily through directed in-class drilling, coupled with an emphasis on the functional use of language through communication in context. Prerequisite: ARAB 3020 or equivalent, or instructor permission.

3.7
Rating
3.7
Difficulty
3.36
GPA
ARAB 4020 Advanced Arabic IV
Spring 2026

The main goal at this stage is to reach a superior level of Modern Standard Arabic with due attention paid to all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing in addition to culture. Acquisition of more advanced grammatical structures will take place primarily through directed in-class drilling, coupled with an emphasis on the functional use of language through communication in context.

Rating
Difficulty
3.56
GPA
ARAB 4120 Introduction to Arabic Drama
Spring 2026

This course introduces students to modern Arabic drama from the early pioneers' period in the 20th century to the contemporary era. We will study different forms of this genre including: musicals, traditional, experimental, feminist, and social drama. Further, students become acquainted with different schools of modern Arabic literary criticism and learn to analyze dramatic texts using critical analysis and specific theoretical terminology. Prerequisites: ARAB 5830 or 5840, or instructor's permission.

5.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.66
GPA
ARAB 4245 Readings in Classical Arabic Prose
Fall 2024

Students will gain insight and learn to appreciate some of the most influential "Arab" literary figures and some of the most celebrated classical Arabic prose masterpieces. Students will also broaden their critical and comparative perspectives with regard to some of the most important literary and cultural issues related to the overall poetics and politics of the Arabic-Islamic heritage. Prereq: ARAB 3020 or Instructor Permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.70
GPA
ARAB 4993 Independent Study in Arabic
Spring 2023

Independent Study in Arabic

Rating
Difficulty
3.95
GPA
ARAB 5245 Readings in Classical Arabic Prose
Fall 2024

Students will gain insight and learn to appreciate some of the most influential 'Arab' literary figures and some of the most celebrated classical Arabic prose masterpieces. Students will also broaden their critical and comparative perspectives with regard to some of the most important literary and cultural issues related to the overall poetics and politics of the Arabic-Islamic heritage.

Rating
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
ARAB 5410 Advanced Arabic III
Fall 2023

The main goal at this stage is to reach a superior level of Modern Standard Arabic with due attention paid to all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing in addition to culture. Acquisition of more advanced grammatical structures will take place primarily through directed in-class drilling, coupled with an emphasis on the functional use of language through communication in context. Prerequisites: ARAB 3020 or equivalent, or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
ARAB 5420 Advanced Arabic IV
Spring 2026

This course focuses on reading texts in Modern Standard Arabic of different genres.

Rating
Difficulty
3.50
GPA
ARAB 5430 Let Us Sing: Arabic Poetry and Songs
Fall 2026

This course aims to introduce students of third-year and fourth-year Arabic to Arabic poetry and culture through classical and contemporary songs. Many Arabic songs are taken from poems and they reflect different literary trends: romantic, religious, patriotic, Sufi, and contemplative poems. We will explore these poems, their impact on the Arabic collective unconscious, and cultural influence when turned into songs.

Rating
Difficulty
GPA
ARAB 5559 New Course in Arabic
Spring 2024

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of Arabic.

Rating
Difficulty
3.69
GPA
ARAB 5810 Modern Arabic Fiction
Spring 2023

Students are introduced to twentieth-century Arabic fiction, and to the varied genres of prose including letters, memoirs, short stories, travelogues, and novels. Topics include autobiography, war and nation construction, fantasy, and political and sexual identity crises. Students become acquainted with different schools of modern Arabic literary criticism, and learn to analyze texts using critical analysis and specific theoretical terminology. Prerequisite: ARAB 3020 or equivalent, or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.77
GPA
ARAB 6672 Review of Arabic Grammar
Fall 2026

The course treats in depth aspects of Arabic Grammar. It enables leaners to produce orally and in writing samples of Modern Standard Arabic.

Rating
Difficulty
3.71
GPA
ARAB 7120 Introduction to Arabic Drama
Spring 2026

This course introduces students to modern Arabic drama from the early pioneers' period in the 20th century to the contemporary era. We will study different forms of this genre including: musicals, traditional, experimental, feminist, and social drama. Further, students become acquainted with different schools of modern Arabic literary criticism and learn to analyze dramatic texts using critical analysis and specific theoretical terminology. Prerequisites: ARAB 5830 or 5840, or instructor's permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.75
GPA
ARAB 8993 Independent Study in Arabic
Spring 2023

Independent Study in Arabic.

Rating
Difficulty
4.00
GPA