Courses
This page displays the schedule of Â鶹ÊÓƵ courses in this department for this academic year. It also displays descriptions of courses offered by the department during the last four academic years.
For information about courses offered by other Â鶹ÊÓƵ departments and programs or about courses offered by Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges, please consult the Course Guides page.
For information about the Academic Calendar, including the dates of first and second quarter courses, please visit the College's calendars page.
Fall 2024 ARAB
Course | Title | Schedule/Units | Meeting Type Times/Days | Location | Instr(s) |
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ARAB B000-001 | Arabic TA/Drill Sessions | Semester / 0 | Drill Session at Â鶹ÊÓƵ: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Old Library 118 |
Ghazy,A. |
ARAB B000-002 | Arabic TA/Drill Sessions | Semester / 0 | Drill Session at Â鶹ÊÓƵ: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM MWF | Old Library 223 |
Ghazy,A. |
ARAB B003-001 | Second Year Modern Standard Arabic | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:10 AM-12:00 PM MWF | Old Library 223 |
Darwish,M., Darwish,M., Ghazy,A. |
Lecture: 11:40 AM-1:00 PM TTH | Old Library 223 |
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ARAB B403-001 | Independent Study | 0.5,1 | Dept. staff, TBA |
Spring 2025 ARAB
Course | Title | Schedule/Units | Meeting Type Times/Days | Location | Instr(s) |
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ARAB B000-001 | Arabic TA/Drill Sessions | Semester / 0 | Drill Session at Â鶹ÊÓƵ: 10:10 AM-11:00 AM MWF | Old Library 118 |
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ARAB B000-002 | Arabic TA/Drill Sessions | Semester / 0 | Drill Session at Â鶹ÊÓƵ: 1:10 PM-2:00 PM MWF | Old Library 118 |
Dept. staff, TBA |
ARAB B004-001 | Second-Year Modern Standard Arabic | Semester / 1 | Lecture: 11:40 AM-1:00 PM TTH | Old Library 118 |
Darwish,M., Darwish,M., Ghazy,A. |
ARAB B103-001 | Conversation on Culture in MSA mixed with Egyptian Dialect | Semester / 1 | LEC: 2:40 PM-4:00 PM MW | Old Library 129 |
Ghazy,A. |
ARAB B403-001 | Independent Study | 0.5,1 | Dept. staff, TBA | ||
ARAB B421-001 | Advanced Classical Arabic | 1 | Darwish,M. |
Fall 2025 ARAB
(Class schedules for this semester will be posted at a later date.)
2024-25 Catalog Data: ARAB
ARAB B000 Arabic TA/Drill Sessions
Fall 2024, Spring 2025
Arabic TA/Drill Sessions
Course does not meet an Approach
ARAB B003 Second Year Modern Standard Arabic
Fall 2024
Combines intensive oral practice with writing and reading in the modern language. The course aims to increase students' expressive ability through the introduction of more advanced grammatical patterns and idiomatic expressions. Introduces students to authentic written texts and examples of Arabic expression through several media. Prerequisite: ARAB H002 or placement by instructor.
Course does not meet an Approach
ARAB B004 Second-Year Modern Standard Arabic
Spring 2025
Combines intensive oral practice with writing and reading in the modern language. The course aims to increase students' expressive ability through the introduction of more advanced grammatical patterns and idiomatic expressions. Introduces students to authentic written texts and examples of Arabic expression through several media. Prerequisite: ARAB B003 or placement.
Course does not meet an Approach
ARAB B100 Introduction to Jordanian Dialect and Culture
Not offered 2024-25
Having studied Modern Standard Arabic in some depth before, this course will help you communicate in the Jordanian dialect while introducing you to an in-depth examination of the history and culture. This will take place through a variety of interactive exercises and real-life scenarios, possibly going shopping in one of the local stores, and/or similar field trips. In addition, the course will introduce and touch upon cultural norms of Jordan, some of it specific to the country and some shared by inhabitants of the Arab world. This course will helping you advance your understanding of the history and culture of Jordan, but also of the Arabic language and its usage on a daily basis.
Course does not meet an Approach
ARAB B103 Conversation on Culture in MSA mixed with Egyptian Dialect
Spring 2025
The main focus of this conversation course is the development of speaking and listening skills of students at the Advanced Level of Arabic. This will be achieved through the introduction of multimedia materials in Modern Standard Arabic. The materials selected will aim to help the students acquire socio-cultural competence while advancing their aural and oral communication skills. The selected audio-visual materials are meant to engage students, help them explore varied topics relating to the Middle East and its culture, and entice them to communicate their thoughts and express themselves in the language. Students will work individually and in pairs and groups to prepare skits and reports for oral presentations. This class is conducted entirely in Arabic. Prerequisite: Two years of Intensive Arabic or their evuivalnt.
Course does not meet an Approach
Counts Toward: Middle Eastern Islamic Studies.
ARAB B403 Independent Study
ARAB B421 Advanced Classical Arabic
Contact Us
Arabic Program
Old Library 103
Â鶹ÊÓƵ
101 N. Merion Avenue
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, PA 19010-2899
Phone: 610-526-5198
Fax: 610-526-7479
Penny Armstrong, Director
Phone: 610-526-5386
garmstro@brynmawr.edu
Manar Darwish, Instructor and Coordinator
Phone: 610-526-5669
mdarwish@brynmawr.edu
Leslie Diarra, Academic Administrative Assistant
Phone: (610) 526-5198
ldiarra@brynmawr.edu