ARABIC

The Arabic program offers a major in Arabic studies, minor in Arabic studies and a minor combining Arabic and Hebrew languages and cultures. Many students outside of the department also take Arabic language courses, which are designed for practical applications such as translation, media, business and literature.Faculty supplement the most recently published Arabic textbooks with their own language exercises to accommodate diverse learning styles.

Arabic language provides an excellent background for careers in political science, business, foreign service, language analysis, translation and consulting. Some students go on to graduate work in fields like comparative linguistics, Semitics, religion, political science and international trade and many other disciplines with a Middle East focus.


Fall 2024 Courses:

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ARAB 1001, Beginning Arabic I

MTWR 12:45 PM-01:35 PM/2:00 PM

ARAB 2105, Pop Culture: MidEast & NorthAfrica

TR 12:45 PM-02:00 PM

ARAB 3301, Modern Arabic Literature

TR 11:10 AM-12:25 PM

ARAB 1001, Beginning Arabic I

MTWR 09:35 AM-10:25 AM/10:50 AM

ARAB 3105, Arabic and Social Media

TR 12:45 PM-02:00 PM

ARAB 3501W, Arabic and Arab Identity

TR 02:20 PM-03:35 PM


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Arabic Program Website