Arabic Language (ARBC-SHU)
ARBC-SHU 101 Elementary Arabic I (4 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
This course is designed for learners with no prior knowledge of Arabic. Students who have studied Arabic before or who have prior knowledge of Arabic are required to take a placement test. This is a full semester (or equivalent session) course during which students first learn the Arabic alphabet, then move on to work on the sentence and paragraph levels. It is an interactive course designed to build the student’s abilities in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. At the end of the semester students should be able to carry on a short conversation; ask and answer questions; introduce themselves and others; provide simple biographical information; interact in simple daily life situations; ask for assistance; express likes and dislikes; read short texts; and gain a basic understanding of Arab culture. Types of tasks and assignments required for this course include daily homework assignments, periodic quizzes, brief presentations, short essay writing, and a final exam.
Prerequisites: None.
Fulfillment: General Elective.
Grading: Ugrd Shanghai Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
ARBC-SHU 102 Elementary Arabic II (4 Credits)
Typically offered every year
This Elementary Arabic II course is designed to provide students who have already studied one semester of Arabic (or the equivalent thereof) with continued progress in the Arabic language through the practice of the four skills. It is an interactive course designed to build the student’s abilities in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This is a continuation of ARBC-SHU 101. To progress to the intermediate level, a student must complete both ARBC-SHU 101 and ARBC-SHU 102.
Prerequisites: ARBC-SHU 101 Elementary Arabic I or the equivalent.
Fulfillment: General Elective.
Grading: Ugrd Shanghai Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No