Special Topics in Arabic ARAB6508  - Details

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Offered By: Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Arabic
Offered in: First Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

This course is for students who have satisfactorily completed ARAB3004 Introductory Course to Arabic Literature. It aims to further enhance students' proficiency of Arabic language through their focus on a special area of interest in modern standard Arabic and their understanding of an application of grammatical and stylistic rules. Students will read and analyse selected texts from one genre in modern standard Arabic such as short stories, novels, plays and poems. This course will develop students' proficiency in written structures of sophisticated complexity and their capacity to understand and evaluate specialist and technical language use as well as Arabic grammar.

Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course students will be able to:
  • Demonstrate proficiency in written structures of sophisticated complexity
  • Demonstrate their capacity to understand and evaluate technical language use as well as Arabic grammar.
  • Read and analyse selected texts from one genre in modern standard Arabic such as short stories, novels, plays and poems. 
  • Acquire knowledge of many aspects of advanced Arabic syntax and morphology;
  • Demonstrate proficiency in more complex written syntactic and discourse structures and extend their capacity to use such structures appropriately to undertake a small-scale research.
  • Demonstrate their ability to present their findings in a scholarly manner in Arabic.
  • Demonstrate their advanced linguistic skills and functional understanding of Arabic Language.
Indicative Assessment:

3,000 word written essay (50%) and 30 minute presentation (50%).

Workload:

Two hours of language classes per week or regular meeting with the Supervisor

Course Classification(s): TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses.
Areas of Interest: Arab and Islamic Studies
Requisite Statement:

ARAB3005/6507 An Introductory Course to Arabic Literature

Prescribed Texts:

The lecturer will provide materials selected from Arabic print media, short stories, poems, novels and other sources.

Academic Contact: Dr Ali Yunis Aldahesh