ARAB 1000 - Introduction to Cultures of the Arabic-Speaking World (3 Credits) - Introduces students to the Arabic speaking cultures of North Africa, some Asian countries, and the Gulf States, with a focus on politics, culture, economics, literature and the arts. Taught in English. Additional Information: Denver Core Requirement, Humanities. Typically Offered: Fall, Spring.
ARAB 1100 - Beginning Arabic I (3 Credits) - Beginning course in communicative Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic and spoken dialects) designed for heritage speakers and students who have not had any experience with the language. Additional Information: Denver Core Requirement, Humanities. Typically offered: Fall
ARAB 1200 – Beginning Arabic II (3 Credits) - Second semester course in communicative Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic and spoken dialects) designed for students who have completed the first semester proficiency in the language and heritage speakers. Additional Information: Denver Core Requirement, Humanities. Typically offered: Spring
ARAB 2110 - Intermediate Arabic I (3 Credits) - Third-semester course in communicative Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic and spoken dialects) designed for students who have had two semesters or comparable proficiency in the language. Note: To be successful in this course, it is strongly recommended that students have completed ARAB 1200 or possess equivalent proficiency. Typically offered: Fall
ARAB 2120 - Intermediate Arabic II (3 Credits) - Fourth-semester course in communicative Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic and spoken dialects) designed for students who have had three semesters or comparable proficiency in the language. Note: To be successful in this course, it is strongly recommended that students have completed ARAB 2110 or possess equivalent proficiency. Typically offered: Spring
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