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Georgetown - Intensive First Level Modern Standard Arabic I

Credits: 6.00
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Intensive First Level Modern Standard Arabic II

Credits: 6
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Second Level Modern Standard Arabic I

Credits: 3.00
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Intensive Second Level Modern Standard Arabic I

This intensive course covers topics and situations relating to contemporary Arabic media, literature and culture. Focus is on acquisition of more complex grammatical structures, expanding vocabulary and discourse skills, and on developing competence in a wide range of communicative situations.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Intensive Second Level Modern Standard Arabic II

Credits: 6.00
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Formal Spoken Arabic I

This course is intended to increase spoken Arabic proficiency through focusing on intensive practice of interactive functional skills necessary in communicative situations, such as vocabulary retention and retrieval, listening comprehension, and fundamental conversation strategies. It assumes some knowledge of Arabic script and grammatical structure and is designed to enable nonnative speakers of Arabic to communicate actively and appropriately with educated native speakers on a wide range of topics. Prerequisite: at least one year of Modern Standard Arabic.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Formal Spoken Arabic II

This course is intended to increase spoken Arabic proficiency through focusing on intensive practice of interactive functional skills necessary in communicative situations, such as vocabulary retention and retrieval, listening comprehension, and fundamental conversation strategies. It assumes some knowledge of Arabic script and grammatical structure and is designed to enable nonnative speakers of Arabic to communicate actively and appropriately with educated native speakers on a wide range of topics. Prerequisite: at least one year of Modern Standard Arabic.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Colloquial Egyptian Arabic I

This course is intended to build proficiency in the Egyptian dialect, through practice of interactive functional skills such as listening comprehension, conversation strategies (linguistic and cultural), and vocabulary building. It assumes knowledge of Arabic script and Modern Standard Arabic grammatical structure. It is designed to enable students to communicate actively and appropriately on a wide range of topics. Prerequisite: at least one year of intensive Modern Standard Arabic.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Colloquial Egyptian Arabic II

This course is intended to build proficiency in the Egyptian dialect, through practice of interactive functional skills such as listening comprehension, conversation strategies (linguistic and cultural), and vocabulary building. It assumes knowledge of Arabic script and Modern Standard Arabic grammatical structure. It is designed to enable students to communicate actively and appropriately on a wide range of topics. Prerequisite: at least one year of intensive Modern Standard Arabic.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Third Level Modern Standard Arabic I

Credits: 3.00
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Third Level Modern Standard Arabic II

This course focuses on reviewing, consolidating and expanding students' control of Modern Standard Arabic grammar, especially complex sentence structure. In addition to building linguistic accuracy, its goals are vocabulary expansion, increased reading and listening comprehension, and development of discourse strategies.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Third Level MSA: Media I

Credits: 3
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Third Level Modern Standard Arabic Media II

Credits: 3.00
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Advanced Intensive Arabic I

This is an intensive, largely media-based course focusing on developing proficiency in reading and discussion of texts in international relations, history, Islam, and current affairs. In addition to extensive reading, it includes composition exercises, review of Arabic grammar, listening skills, and conversation practice. (This course is for MAAS students only.)
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Advanced Intensive Arabic II

This is an intensive, largely media-based course focusing on developing proficiency in reading and discussion of texts in international relations, history, Islam, and current affairs. In addition to extensive reading, it includes composition exercises, review of Arabic grammar, listening skills, and conversation practice. (This course is for MAAS students only.)
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Topics in the Arab World

Credits: 6
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Georgetown - Topics in Arab World

Credits: 3.00
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Georgetown - Islam and World Affairs I

Credits: 3
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Georgetown - Political Map of the Arab World

Credits: 3
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Daily Life in Spoken Arabic I

Credits: 3
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Introduction to Arabic Culture I

An interdisciplinary survey course based on textual sources in Arabic literature, philosophy, and scripture designed to introduce the major aspects of Arabic and Islamic culture from the classical to the modern period. Taught in English. Knowledge of Arabic desirable but not required.
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Georgetown - Introduction to Arabic Culture II

An interdisciplinary survey course based on textual sources in Arabic literature, philosophy, and scripture designed to introduce the major aspects of Arabic and Islamic culture from the classical to the modern period. Taught in English. Knowledge of Arabic desirable but not required.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Arabic Writing Workshop

This course focuses on developing writing skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Examples from a wide range of Arabic texts are studied and analyzed, with written exercises in description, commentary, criticism, English-to-Arabic translation, and creative writing. Intensive writing assignments both in and outside of class.
Score: 9.162481 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Arabic Translation Workshop

Students will translate a variety of text types and will discuss the various methods that can be used to tackle and solve challenging texts. In doing so they will acquire a more thorough understanding of translation methodology. Advanced students and practitioners of translation will have the opportunity to evaluate and critique their own translations as well as those of others.
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Georgetown - Composition and Style

This course will focus on developing writing skills through the use of various forms such as descriptions, summaries, evaluations and argument techniques. Students will read texts related to contemporary Arab culture, which will serve as models for good writing. They will improve their writing, expand their vocabulary and perfect their grammar.
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