ARABIC Program

Isam Ali, Adjunct Instructor

For the current class schedule, please consult the ARABIC  listings on BroncoWeb

Placement Examinations:
For general placement information, please contact Isam Ali, IsamAli@boisestate.edu

Language Resource Center
State-of-the-art, interactive lab equipment is available to assist students in their language studies. Most 100- and 200- level language courses require lab participation such as video and computer activities in the Language Resource Center, for which students pay an additional laboratory fee. Computer resources include word processing and internet search capability.

Credit for Prior Learning: Once a student enrolls in and successfully completes a language course beyond the 101 level with a grade of ''C'' or higher, he or she may petition to receive credit for all courses prerequisite to the level successfully completed.  For example, a student who successfully completes ARABIC 102 may receive credit for ARABIC 101. For those with native language proficiency, please see how to obtain credit for your language experience through the detailed explanation of Challenge Exams and Credit for Prior Learning.


ARABIC 101   ELEMENTARY ARABIC I (4-0-4)(F/S)(Area I). Develops beginning abilities in Modern Standard Arabic in all four language skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Offers basic study of grammatical structures and vocabulary in a communicative context.

ARABIC 102   ELEMENTARY ARABIC II (4-0-4)(F/S)(Area I). Continues to develop beginning abilities in all four language skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Offers basic study of grammatical structures and vocabulary in a communicative context.

ARABIC 201 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I (4-0-4)(F)(Area I)(Diversity). Continues building communicative skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.  Further study of grammatical structures and vocabulary. Emphasis on Modern Standard Arabic.  Oral and written skills are practiced through study of Arabic cultures.  PREREQ: ARABIC 102 or PERM/INST. 
 

ARABIC 202 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II (4-0-4)(S)(Area I)(Diversity). Continues building communicative skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.  Further study of grammatical structures and vocabulary. Emphasis on Modern Standard Arabic.  Oral and written skills are practiced through study of Arabic cultures.  PREREQ: ARABIC 201 or PERM/INST.