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ARAB 203 Advanced Arabic I Arabic Major Track A : Arabic Language ARAB 204 Advanced Arabic II 120 credits of coursework is required for the Complete 6 classes for 18 semester hours. baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.0 overall Arab Americans: Before and After ARAB 180 ARAB 101 Beginning Arabic I GPA, and a minimum 2.0 major GPA. 9/11 ARAB 112 Beginning Arabic II Arab Americans: Before and After Students must complete 42 credits of General or ARIN 180 ARAB 121 Intermediate Arabic I 9/11 Education requirements and 3-9 credits of World ARAB 132 Intermediate Arabic II ARAB 185 The Arab World and Religion Languages and Cultures Requirements. ARAB 203 Advanced Arabic I or ARIN 185 The Arab World and Religion PREREQUISTIS ARAB 204 Advanced Arabic II ARAB 218 Spoken Arabic ARAB 180 Arab Americans: Before and After 9/11 ARAB 101 Beginning Arabic I ARAB 220 Twentieth-Century Arabic Literature ARAB 185 The Arab World and Religion ARAB 112 Beginning Arabic II ARAB 221 Media Arabic ARAB 193 Introduction to Arab Culture ARAB 218 Spoken Arabic ARAB 261 Arabic Writing I MAJOR REQUIRMENTS ARAB 220 Twentieth-Century Arabic Literature ARAB 320 Business Arabic ARAB 121 Intermediate Arabic I ARAB 221 Media Arabic ARAB 351 Advanced Spoken Arabic ARAB 132 Intermediate Arabic II ARAB 261 Arabic Writing I ARAB 375 Arabic Study Abroad ARAB 193 Introduction to Arab Culture ARAB 320 Business Arabic ARAB 376 Arabic Writing II ARAB 203 Advanced Arabic I ARAB 321 Arabic Reading I ARAB 204 Advanced Arabic II ARAB 411 Quranic/Classical Arabic ARAB 325 Arabic Grammar I ARAB 261 Arabic Writing I Independent Study in Arabic ARAB 351 Advanced Spoken Arabic ARAB 478 ARAB 321 Arabic Reading I Language ARAB 375 Arabic Study Abroad ARAB 450 Translation I: Arabic-English-Arabic ARHT 101 Topics in Global Art Cultures ARAB 376 Arabic Writing II MAJOR ELECTIVES ARAB 411 Quranic/Classical Arabic Images of Muslim Women in ENGL 230 Twentieth Century Literature and ARAB 450 Translation I: Arabic-English-Arabic Select 12 credits from the following: Culture ARAB 478 Independent Study in Arabic Language ARAB 218 Spoken Arabic EAES 378 Geography of the Middle East ARAB 220 Twentieth-Century Arabic Literature Track B : Arabic Studies Introduction to Women Authors of FREN 283 ARAB 221 Media Arabic French-Speaking Africa REQUIRED CORE COURSES ARAB 320 Business Arabic ARAB 193 Introduction to Arab Culture Introduction to Women Authors of or FRIN 283 ARAB 325 Arabic Grammar I French-Speaking Africa or ARIN 193 Introduction to Arab Culture ARAB 351 Advanced Spoken Arabic HIST 109 Introduction to Islamic Civilization Interdisciplinary Electives ARAB 375 Arabic Study Abroad Complete 15 semester hours from any of Introduction to the Modern Middle HIST 112 ARAB 376 Arabic Writing II the following courses. You are strongly East ARAB 411 Quranic/Classical Arabic encouraged to take up to 6 semester hours (but no Politics, Society, and Cinema in the HIST 225 Independent Study in Arabic Language more than 6) in the Arabic language (a course Modern Middle East ARAB 478 2 designated with an alpha code of ARAB). Women in the Muslim World: A HIST 334 ANTH 115 Cultures of the Middle East History of Representations ARAB 101 Beginning Arabic I Government and Politics of the POLS 342 Middle East ARAB 112 Beginning Arabic II RELG 246 Islamic Religious Traditions ARAB 121 Intermediate Arabic I Jihad, Just War and the Prospect of Arabic Minor ARAB 132 Intermediate Arabic II RELG 328 Peace courses for all levels, and courses in literature, The Department of Arabic studies and Arab culture. Courses are offered year long. For those who cannot attend Literature is not the only unique aspect of the Arab Modern Languages and classes on campus, some are available online. The world; with distinctive perspectives on art, music, University also offers a study abroad program cuisine and way of life, it would be safe to assume Literatures (Montclair in Amman) where students can earn that the Arabic-speaking world has a rich cultural nine credits. The program also includes field trips Major & Minor heritage that can open many opportunities for anyone and hands-on activities that help students who is ready to delve into its richness and in Arabic immerse themselves in the culture and practice magnificence. the language with native speakers. Additionally, the Arab Student Association (ASA) organizes The Department of Modern Languages and Arabic is one of the most sought after languages in weekly activities that expose students to Arabic Literatures is dedicated to sharing the U.S. Firstly, Arabic has been categorized as a language and culture. knowledge about the languages and cultures “critical language” by the U.S. State Department, of a diverse world population and to which led to Arabic speakers being in high demand–which in return has created various For more information, please contact: imparting respect for and understanding of scholarships for language study in the U.S. and The coordinator of the Arabic Program, Professor similarity and difference across national overseas. Secondly, due to the Middle East’s growing Mazooz Sehwail borders. importance in international affairs, there has been an Office: Schmitt Hall 241S increased need for Arabic speakers, especially where sehwailm@montclair.edu Arabic is the fifth most spoken language in there is a shortage of qualified persons from the west the world, and is used throughout North who are fluent in the Arabic language and understand Meet Our Faculty Africa and the Middle East. With over 420 the culture. Dr. Lois Oppenheim: Professor and Chair million speakers, Arabic has been a driving Dr. Elizabeth Emery: Professor force for advancements in science and Dr. Jefferson J. A. Gatrall: Associate Professor cultural enrichment. Study Arabic and explore Dr. Thomas Herold: Assistant Professor Dr. Wing Shan Ho: Assistant Professor the rich, complex culture of this region Dr. Pascale LaFountain: Assistant Professor through a multi-faceted and engaging course Dr. Kathleen Loysen: Associate Professor of study. You will be prepared for graduate Dr. Daniel Mengara: Associate Professor study and careers in a diverse array of fields. Dr. Rabia Redouane: Associate Professor Arabic is also one of the official languages of Professor Mazooz Sehwail: Instructor the United Nations. The Arabic Major is composed of 36-42 credits. . Department Phone: 973.655.4283 www.montclair.edu/chss/modern-languages-l iteratures/ Here at Montclair State, we offer a major in Arabic (36-42 credits) and a minor in Arabic language (18 credits). We offer language
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