Certificate in Arabic as a Second Language
About the Program
If you want to write and read in a language that never dies, then Arabic should be your choice. All English and French writings belonging to the fourteenth century cannot be understood today even by experts in the English and French languages. If you want your writings to be eternal, then the Arabic language is your tool. Arabic is the natural language and does not change over the centuries. Arabic Elementary school students today, can read writings that are thousands of years old. Arabic is the language of the past, present, and the future. Many seek to learn Arabic for various reasons. Some seek to acquire Arabic language skills for purely religious reasons, to learn about their religion and learn the meanings of what they read and pray to Allah. While others seek it with cultural interest and passion for the Arabic language, its beauty and rhetorical elegance. The department focuses on spreading the Arabic language and educating religious scholars, journalists, researchers, diplomats, NGO employees, Imams, teachers of Arabic, singers, composers, Islamic knowledge teachers, and care takers of cultural centers. In addition to these, we teach anyone who has a desire to open new horizons of knowledge by learning the oldest language in the world and the culture of the Arabia and Islam.
Missions
The Arabic Language department for Non-Native Speakers provides opportunities to learn Arabic for non-native speakers of a variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds.
Objectives
This department is independent of the Arabic Language Department, and it develops its mission, vision and goals as follows:
Methodology
The department uses the latest methods and interactive approaches to the Arabic language in teaching modern and traditional classical Arabic. It includes the use of modern interactive and multi-means with a focus on the use of the language used throughout the Arab world. It also relies mainly on print and electronic media such as books, magazines, and websites. As well as other aspects of the interactions and activities in daily human life. The classroom offers courses in all linguistic skills from listening, speaking, reading, writing, Arabic media, modern literature, and heritage language. In addition to classroom interaction, the department holds periodic activities that support students and prepare the environment for interactive learning. The department hires experts in teaching Arabic to non-native speakers who have varied experiences in teaching the language, and it also ensures that the number of students in the classroom is limited to allow all students the opportunity to interact with the teacher and receive direct from the experts.
COURSES
Course Code | Course Name | Course Description |
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ARAB-101 | Arab 101 |
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ARAB-102 | Arab 102 |
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ARAB-201 | Arab 201 |
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ARAB-202 | Arab 202 |
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ARAB-301 | Arab 301 |
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ARAB-302 | Arab 302 |
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ARAB-401 | Arab 401 |
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ARAB-402 | Arab 402 |
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ARAB-900 | Arab 900 |
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