Spring 2024 Arabic

Location: 1802 UH; Phone: (312) 996-3281.

Last generated: Wednesday, May 01 2024 09:01 PM UTC

NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing

ARAB 102

Elementary Arabic II

4 hours. Credit is not given for ARAB 102 if the student has credit for ARAB 115. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in ARAB 101 and appropiriate score on the placement test or consent of the instructor.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
34126LCD09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMTWR1032LHAlyassir, LMeet on campus
17746LCD11:00 AM - 11:50 AMMTWR1032LHBabiker, MMeet on campus
17745LCD12:00 PM - 12:50 PMMTWR1012LHAburqayeq, GMeet on campus

ARAB 104

Intermediate Arabic II

4 hours. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in ARAB 103; or appropriate score on the department placement test; or consent of the instructor. Credit is not given for ARAB 104 if the student has credit for ARAB 116.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
38678LCD10:00 AM - 10:50 AMMTWR1032LHBabiker, MMeet on campus
34127LCD11:00 AM - 11:50 AMMTWR1002LHAlyassir, LMeet on campus
17747LCD12:00 PM - 12:50 PMMTWR1002LHAlyassir, LMeet on campus
20546LCD01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMTWR3312BSBAburqayeq, GMeet on campus

ARAB 105

Modern Arab Culture

3 hours. Taught in English. World Cultures course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
47523LCD09:30 AM - 10:45 AMTR2202SHAburqayeq, GMeet on campus
ARAB 105 is an introductory survey of Modern Arab culture. Through movies, articles, lectures, music, and literary and historical texts, the course introduces fresh perspectives that aim to correct negative stereotypes that emerged from viewing Arab culture primarily through the lens of politics, religion, and economics. The course will introduce such issues as the roles played by language, art, literature, religion, ethnicity, and gender in the emergence of a modern Arab identity. We will critically analyze the diverse cultural production of the Arab World and the ways it provides both a connection to a shared cultural heritage and a vehicle for the construction of distinct local identities. Taught in English.

ARAB 203

Arabic for Healthcare Professions and Sciences

3 hours. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in ARAB 104; or appropriate score on the department placement test; or consent of the instructor; or the equivalent AP Test score.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
47485LCD12:30 PM - 01:45 PMTR2042THBabiker, MMeet on campus

ARAB 299

Independent Reading

1 TO 3 hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Taught in English. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. Instructor Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36406CNFARRANGEDAburqayeq, G
29585CNFARRANGEDBabiker, M