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2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

Arabic Studies, with specializations in Arabic Literature, Middle Eastern History and Islamic Art and Architecture (B.A.)


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The department of Arab and Islamic Civilizations provides a multi-disciplinary framework for the study of the history and culture of the Middle East since the rise of Islam.  It seeks to explain the thought, movements, processes, institutions and identities of Arab-Islamic civilization.  These include but are not limited to aesthetic and intellectual production, political and religious thought, cross-cultural interaction, commerce and economic relations, government, and social, political and religious loyalties. The study and appreciation of these fields forms an important part of the university’s mission to give students a greater awareness and appreciation of the heritage of the Middle East.

Bachelor of Arts

The objective of the Bachelor of Arts is to develop a broad awareness of Arab-Islamic civilization and to develop in students the ability to examine critically the different aesthetic, intellectual and cultural components of this civilization. Each student is required to fulfill Arabic language requirements and take a common core of courses from Arabic Literature, Islamic Studies, Middle Eastern History and Islamic Art and Architecture. Students should find opportunities in any line of work where knowledge of Middle Eastern culture or analytical and communication skills are important.
To major in Arabic Studies a student must have taken at least two ARIC courses, one of which should be in the intended specialization, and to have earned an average of a B grade on both.

A total of 120 credits is required for the degree in Arabic Studies.

Language Requirements

Students must demonstrate their proficiency in Arabic at the advanced level, either by completing ALNG 312/3502 or its equivalent, or by taking a proficiency test, or by holding the Thanawiya ‘Amma.Students must reach this level of proficiency before their senior year. The department may give permission for deferral until the senior year in exceptional cases. However, students should note that advanced-level proficiency is a prerequisite for enrollment in certain Arabic literature courses, as described below. Students who are required to take Arabic language proficiency courses may use a maximum of 15 hours of their elective credits to take language courses in Intermediate or Advanced Arabic. Elementary Arabic courses may not be taken for credit.

Students should have the Thanawiya ‘Amma certificate, evidence of advanced-level proficiency or consent of instructor before enrolling in any Arabic literature course which is taught in Arabic, or in  ARIC 5114  for which the readings are in Arabic.

Core Curriculum (40 credits)


ARIC majors must fulfill their Core Curriculum Arab History and Arabic Literature requirements by taking any 300-level Arabic literature course and any Middle Eastern history course from the core curriculum list other than ARIC 3343 . They should take the introductory 200-level courses required by their major before fulfilling their Core Curriculum requirements.

Concentration requirements (39 credits)


All students must take 15 credit hours as follows:

Middle Eastern history (3 credits)


Islamic Art and Architecture (3 credits)


Any 2000-level course in Islamic Art & Architecture

Additional Requirements


Each student must take another 24 credits of ARIC courses, chosen with the help of the advisor. These must include two additional 400-level courses.

Specializations


Students are encouraged to specialize in one of three fields: Middle Eastern History, Arabic Literature, or Islamic Art and Architecture, as part of their BA degree in Arabic Studies.

Specialization in Middle Eastern History


Students who wish to specialize in Middle Eastern History should take:

A minimum of five courses (15 cr.) from the following list:

 

In addition to, a minimum of two courses (6 cr.) from the following list:

 

And at least one course (3 cr.) from the following list:

Electives (32 credits)


Depending on the number of credits needed to complete the 20 credits, the student is strongly advised to use some of their electives to take a suitable minor or minors.

Language Requirement

Student may use up to 15 credit hours of electives to satisfy the Arabic language requirements for the ARIC degree.

Specialization in Islamic Art and Architecture


In addition to the Islamic Art and Architecture courses ( ARIC 2206  and ARIC 270/2270) stipulated in the Arabic Studies core requirements, the students must take an additional 8 courses (24 credit hours), of which two must be of the 400-level, from among the following:

Notes:


In addition to the core and specialization requirements an additional 26-38 credit hours can be devoted to electives.

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