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Minor

Arabic

The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures offers minors in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Russian, or Spanish. 

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Curriculum

Course Requirements

18 credits above the elementary level in either language are required to complete a minor. The sequence of courses for a minor is as follows:

  • Intermediate I-II: courses numbered 2001-2002 (6 credits)
  • Advanced I-II: courses 3001-3002 (6 credits)
  • Language, culture, or literature electives above the advanced level (6 credits)
    Students may choose from courses in conversation, film, special topics, civilization, business or literature.

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The sequence for Arabic is as follows:

  • ARAB 2101-2102 Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic (6 credits)
  • ARAB 3101-3102 Advanced Modern Standard Arabic (6 credits)
  • Language, culture, or literature electives above the advanced level (6 credits)
    Students may choose two courses from the following electives:
    HIST, 1551, 1552, 3520, 3521, 3528, 3530, 3554;
    RELS 2415, 2416, 3433, 3434;
    POLS 2711, 3611;
    DIPL 4116, 4180, 4186, 4187, 4280

Total 18 credits

Students beginning their minor at a level higher than intermediate or advanced may satisfy the minor requirements with 18 credits in language, culture, or literature electives above the advanced level. Students may choose from courses in conversation, film, special topics, civilization, business or literature.

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