Arabic
The
Department of Language and Foreign Studies supports the growing interest in
the Middle East and North Africa with an expanded program for Arabic language.
Courses range from Elementary Arabic to advanced levels. Faculty
help students attain proficiency in listening, speaking and reading
the language. Listening comprehension exercises are stressed at all levels
and activities make use of multimedia resources. Advanced courses emphasize
more complex grammatical structures in culturally authentic contexts through
speaking, reading and writing skills. Arabic communication between instructor
and students is a regular feature of all classes.
Minor in Arabic Language
You may now declare the Arabic language minor!
See Dr. Gail Riley (griley@american.edu)
in Asbury 336 for more info. See also CAS Academic
Advising or download the Declare
Minor form.
Requirements:
- 24 credit hours of courses taught in Arabic with 12 credit hours at the
300 level or above with grades of C or better
- Or a total of eighteen credit hours of courses taught in Arabic at the
300 level or above
- At least 12 credit hours must be unique to the minor
- At least 9 credit hours must be taken in residence at AU (this includes
AU Abroad programs)
Courses
- ARAB-102 Arabic Elementary I
- ARAB-103 Arabic Elementary II
- ARAB-202 Arabic Intermediate I
- ARAB-203 Arabic Intermediate II
- ARAB-302 Advanced Arabic I
- ARAB-303 Advanced Arabic II
- ARAB-396 Special Topics: Survey of Civilizations and Culture
- LFS-490 Independent Studies in Selected Topics
Visit AU
Registrar Schedule for current offerings and details.
For More Information
For program info, please contact:
Prof. George Berg, 202-885-2382, berg@american.edu
Prof. Jacques
Nalabandian, 202-885-2374, jnalaban@american.edu.
Please visit our Arabic Faculty page.
See also AU
Abroad and AU
Arab Studies program.