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ARAB-011 Intensive First Level Modern Standard Arabic I
Fall for 2013-2014
This intensive multi-media course focuses on developing proficiency in the standard written Arabic language, as well as formal spoken Arabic. It begins with learning of script and phonology, and works rapidly into a wide range of situation-based texts and topics that build vocabulary, grammar, and general communicative competence.
Credits: 6
Prerequisites: None

Course syllabi
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Fall '13: Al-Mufti H (file download)
Additional syllabi may be available in prior academic years.

Sections:

ARAB-011-10 Intensive First Level MSA
Katrien Vanpee
This intensive multi-media course focuses on developing proficiency in the standard written Arabic language, as well as formal spoken Arabic. It begins with learning of script and phonology, and works rapidly into a wide range of situation-based texts and topics that build vocabulary, grammar, and general communicative competence.
Credits: 6
Prerequisites: None
ARAB-011-11 Intensive First Level MSA
TBA
This intensive multi-media course focuses on developing proficiency in the standard written Arabic language, as well as formal spoken Arabic. It begins with learning of script and phonology, and works rapidly into a wide range of situation-based texts and topics that build vocabulary, grammar, and general communicative competence.
Credits: 6
Prerequisites: None
ARAB-011-70 Intensive First Level Modern Standard Arabic I
Fall for 2013-2014
This intensive multi-media course focuses on developing proficiency in the standard written Arabic language, as well as formal spoken Arabic. It begins with learning of script and phonology, and works rapidly into a wide range of situation-based texts and topics that build vocabulary, grammar, and general communicative competence.

This course is open to SFS-Qatar students only.
Credits: 6.00
Prerequisites: None
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