Course Descriptions: Arabic
101 First Course in Arabic
5 hours lecture, 5 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Advisory: English 56 with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level R5.
This course is an introduction to the sound and writing
system of the Arabic language. The course also provides
students with the basic structural and lexical knowledge
to enable them to communicate orally and in writing in
Arabic at a beginning level. Emphasis is placed on
developing the students' ability to perform language
functions in real-life situations through structured
activities and grammatical exercises and on providing
students with an overview of Arabic culture. (FT)
Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or
private colleges and universities. UC Transfer Course
List.
102 Second Course in Arabic
5 hours lecture, 5 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Prerequisite: Arabic 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent.
This interactive course builds upon the structural and
lexical base provided in Arabic 101 to move students
from a beginning to a beginning-intermediate
communication level through the introduction of a
variety of noun and verb forms including the present
and past tenses. Emphasis is placed on developing the
student's ability to perform language functions in reallife
situations through structured activities and
grammatical exercises and on providing students with
an overview of Arabic history, customs and culture. (FT)
Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or
private colleges and universities. UC Transfer Course
List.
105 Elementary Spoken Egyptian Arabic
3 hours lecture, 3 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Advisory: ENGL 056 with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level R5.
This course focuses on Spoken Egyptian Arabic, the
spoken language of Cairo. It is the most understood
Arabic dialect of the Arab World. Emphasis is placed on
oral comprehension, fluency and writing skills through
verbal and written communication based on everyday
situations, current events and culture. An introduction
to basic grammar and syntax of Egyptian colloquial
Arabic is included. This course is intended for transfer
students with an Arabic major or those who want to learn Spoken
Egyptian Arabic. (FT) Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or
private colleges and universities. UC Transfer Course List.

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