Advanced Arabic for Native Speakers at 亚色视频

Do you speak Arabic at home? Have you studied Arabic before and would like to reconnect with the language? Arabic 311 may be the perfect class for you. The class meets twice a week at M&W between 3:00-4:15.

This course includes writing practice, reading assignments, and a comprehensive review of Arabic grammar. It is designed to strengthen your language skills and provide a solid foundation for students who wish to pursue an Arabic Minor or continue their studies in the Arabic program. Join us and build confidence in your Arabic while earning credit toward your academic goals.

Arabic classes and Minor 2027

Beginning Arabic classes are offered in Fall 2027 to start your journey in Arabic. ARA111 (F2F) is a 6-credit class and ARA101 (Async) is a 3 credit which are both fun and easy classes, that introduce students to the sounds and the writing system of Arabic. In addition to basic greetings and communication phrases, that can be helpful for traveling, business, or as a first step for the Arabic minor. 

A minor in Arabic introduces students to the Arab world through learning the Arabic language. Arabic classes at 亚色视频 allow the students to explore authentic Arabic texts dealing with Middle Eastern literature, history, media, and politics of the region through the language spoken by its peoples. Starting from learning the alphabet in the beginner鈥檚 classes (Fall, Spring & Summer) to more advanced Arabic classes that introduce the students to the area through authentic texts. Both Modern Standard Arabic and dialect are introduced in these classes to equip the students with adequate linguistic background to use in their careers or academic pursuits.

The beginners and intermediate classes are 6 credits each (F2F), while the 300 and 400 level classes are 3 credits. You can start your journey in Arabic as early as this Fall.

See more info about the Arabic classes in the attached flyer. 

Below is a link to the minor:

/academics/programs/minor/arabic

Any further questions you can direct them to Dr. Bayadsy at sbayadsy@odu.edu