ARBC 101: Elementary Arabic I
(fall)
›› Introduction to the basic structure of the language. These courses (ARBC 101/102) are
designed to enable the student to develop oral proficiency and written skills. [3.00 credits]
ARBC 102: Elementary Arabic II
(spring)
›› Introduction to the basic structure of the language. These courses (ARBC 101/102) are designed to enable the student to develop oral proficiency and written skills. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: ARBC 101.
ARBC 201: Intermediate Arabic I
(periodically)
›› Review of the basic structure of the language. Emphasis on extensive language
practice in simulated cultural settings which will enable students to continue
to develop their oral and written proficiency. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: ARBC 102 or placement.
ARBC 202: Intermediate Arabic II
(periodically) ›› Review of the basic structure of the language. Emphasis on extensive language practice in simulated cultural settings which will enable students to continue to develop their oral and written proficiency. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: ARBC 201 or placement.
Chinese classes
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CHIN 101: Elementary Chinese I
(periodically)
›› Introduction to the basic structure of the language. These courses are designed to enable the student to develop oral proficiency and written skills. [3.00 credits]
CHIN 102: Elementary Chinese II
(periodically)
›› Introduction to the basic structure of the language. These courses are designed to enable the student to develop oral proficiency and written skills. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: CHIN 101.
French classes
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FREN 101: Elementary French I
(periodically)
›› Introduction to the basic structure of the language. These courses are designed to enable the student to develop oral proficiency and
written skills. [3.00 credits]
FREN 102: Elementary French II
(periodically)
›› Review of the basic structure of the language. Emphasis on extensive language practice in simulated cultural settings which will enable students to continue to develop their oral and written proficiency. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: FREN 101 or placement.
FREN 201: Intermediate French I
(periodically)
››Review of the basic structure of the language. Emphasis on extensive language practice in simulated cultural settings which will enable students to continue to develop their oral and written proficiency. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: FREN 102 or placement.
FREN 202: Intermediate French II
(periodically)
››Review of the basic structure of the language. Emphasis on extensive language practice in simulated cultural settings which will enable students to continue to develop their oral and written proficiency. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: FREN 201 or placement.
FREN 211: Intermediate Grammar and Composition
(periodically)
›› Comprehensive review and synthesis of French grammar. Designed to provide
students with extensive writing practice in order to prepare them for more
effective participation in advanced courses, and to enable them to improve their
ability to use and manipulate the language with a higher degree of accuracy,
flexibility, and assurance. [3.00 credits]
Prerequisite: FREN 202 or placement.
FREN 291: Topics in French Language and Literature
(periodically)
›› Intermediate-level study of topics in French literature, culture and civilzation [3.00 credits]
FREN 391: Topics in French Language and Literature
(periodically)
›› Advanced-level study of topics in French literature, culture and civilization. [3.00 credits]