ARABIC 1: Elementary Arabic I (5 UNITS) - (UC:CSU)
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent. Pronunciation, grammar, practical vocabulary, useful phrases; basic facts on the geography, customs and culture of the Arabic speaking world.
ARABIC 2: Elementary Arabic II (5 UNITS) – (UC:CSU)
Prerequisite: Arabic 1 with a satisfactory grade or equivalent. This course completes the elementary Arabic grammar begins the reading and writing of elementary texts, emphasizing the spoken language.
ARABIC 3: Intermediate Arabic I (5 UNITS) - (UC:CSU)
Prerequisite: Arabic 2 with a satisfactory grade or equivalent.n introduction to Arabic thought by means of short stories, essays, poetry, and folk songs emphasis on conversation, reading and oral comprehension.
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Title
Units
Arabic 120
Introductory Arabic I
5
Arabic 121
Introductory Arabic II
5
Arabic 220
Intermediate Arabic III
5
Arabic 221
Advanced Arabic IV
5
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Arabic 199
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Arabic 299
Selected Topics in Arabic
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