B.A. in Arabic 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Cleveland State University |TopUniversities

B.A. in Arabic

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Arabic major focuses on the study of Arabic language, literature, history, and culture. The program will provide students with an adequate proficiency in the abovementioned areas that can prepare them for a wide-range of professional opportunities, including careers in governmental positions and jobs in education and business. CORE COURSES (20 CREDITS): 1. 17 CREDITS IN ARABIC LANGUAGE SKILLSBEYOND THE 100 LEVEL: ARB 201 - Intermediate Arabic I, ARB 202 - Intermediate Arabic II, ARB 301 - Composition and Conversation, ARB 302 - Media and Writing, 2. 3 CREDITS IN ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST: ARB 371 - Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature, ARB 372 - Introduction to Modern Arabic Literature, ARB 402 - Advanced Arabic Grammar & Writing, ARB 393 - Special Topics in Arabic, ARB 493 - Special Topics in Arabic; ELECTIVES (9 CREDITS): Select from the following list: ARB 240 - Field Study or ARB 340 Field Study or ARB 440 Field Study, ARB 303 – Practicum in Arabic: Tutoring/Teaching, ARB 335 - Arab Film, ARB 345 - Arabic Resources of Cleveland/Service, Learning, ARB 378 - Gender Boundaries and Sexuality in the Arab World, ARB 393 - Special Topics in Arabic, ARB 493 - Special Topics in Arabic, ARB 384 - Arab Civilization and Culture, ARB 475 - The Qur'an: Language, History, and Religion REL 364 – Islam, HIS 377 - History of Islamic Civilizations.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Arabic major focuses on the study of Arabic language, literature, history, and culture. The program will provide students with an adequate proficiency in the abovementioned areas that can prepare them for a wide-range of professional opportunities, including careers in governmental positions and jobs in education and business. CORE COURSES (20 CREDITS): 1. 17 CREDITS IN ARABIC LANGUAGE SKILLSBEYOND THE 100 LEVEL: ARB 201 - Intermediate Arabic I, ARB 202 - Intermediate Arabic II, ARB 301 - Composition and Conversation, ARB 302 - Media and Writing, 2. 3 CREDITS IN ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST: ARB 371 - Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature, ARB 372 - Introduction to Modern Arabic Literature, ARB 402 - Advanced Arabic Grammar & Writing, ARB 393 - Special Topics in Arabic, ARB 493 - Special Topics in Arabic; ELECTIVES (9 CREDITS): Select from the following list: ARB 240 - Field Study or ARB 340 Field Study or ARB 440 Field Study, ARB 303 – Practicum in Arabic: Tutoring/Teaching, ARB 335 - Arab Film, ARB 345 - Arabic Resources of Cleveland/Service, Learning, ARB 378 - Gender Boundaries and Sexuality in the Arab World, ARB 393 - Special Topics in Arabic, ARB 493 - Special Topics in Arabic, ARB 384 - Arab Civilization and Culture, ARB 475 - The Qur'an: Language, History, and Religion REL 364 – Islam, HIS 377 - History of Islamic Civilizations.

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have Cumulative secondary school GPA equivalent to a 2.3 on the US grading scale for most programs.  Other English language Requirements: TOEFL paper-based exam: 525; Successful completion of CSU's IELP (Intensive English Language Program) Advanced Level, with a grade of 80% or better and passing COMPASS ESL scores. Completion of English language studies (Level 112) from any of the ELS Language Centers. Achieve a score of C (Pass) or better on the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE).

48 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

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