ARB 1014 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 2)
Beginning Arabic I  

Course develops basic language skills within the context of cultures of Arabic-speaking countries. Content include pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and written communication. No prior study of language presumed. Recommended that experienced students discuss proper placement with instructor.

Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid

Fee: $20

Term Typically Offered: Fall | Spring  
ARB 1024 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 2)
Beginning Arabic II  

Course continues to develop and expand basic skills introduced in ARB 101. Content includes pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, and oral and written communication within the context of cultures of Arabic-speaking countries.

Prerequisite: ARB 101 or consent of instructor.  
Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid

Fee: $20

Term Typically Offered: Fall | Spring  
ARB 1053 credit hours (lecture: 2 | lab: 2)
Conversational Arabic  

Course provides conversational practice in Arabic to develop oral communicative skills using correct pronunciation and structure. Content includes appropriate use of language within the context of Arabic culture, through vocabulary development, oral presentations, role-play, and class discussion of Arabic language and life in the Arab world.

Prerequisite: ARB 102 or consent of instructor.  
Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid

Fee: $20

ARB 2014 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 2)
Intermediate Arabic I  

Course continues development of basic Modern Standard Arabic skills. Content includes general review and expansion of beginning grammar, along with conversation, vocabulary development, readings, and writing exercises. Focus is on life in modern Arabic-speaking countries.

Prerequisite: ARB 102 or consent of instructor.  
Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid

Fee: $20

Term Typically Offered: Fall  
ARB 2024 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 2)
Intermediate Arabic II  

Course continues Arabic 201. Content includes increased knowledge of the Arabic language and its culture. Extensive practice in reading, writing, and speaking of Modern Standard Arabic, as well as exposure to other commonly used Arabic dialects.

Prerequisite: ARB 201 or consent of instructor.  
IAI General Education: H1 900  
Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid

Fee: $20

Term Typically Offered: Spring