Modern Standard Arabic
Modern
Standard refers to the standard literary and communicative language of the
Middle East and North Africa, recognized as
one of the UN’s six official languages. It is the common medium for nearly all
formal communication, both printed and spoken. And, as the official language of
all Arab countries, it provides the most versatile tool for those
interested in living or working in an Arab country, or those whose occupational
field intersects with any aspect of the Arab world.
The first four levels of the track follow
normal undergraduate curricula, each level equivalent to an entire year of
university Arabic. Currently, the base text is the now standard al-Kitaab
series (our own unique curriculum, similar to the Classical track, is in the
works), ensuring a smooth transition for those continuing studies at their home
institutions. All four language skills are emphasized from the outset of class
such that students develop balanced, confident command of the language. Actual
texts are introduced early, such that by the end of the fourth level, students
are fully functional outside the classroom.
Level 5 provides advanced students with an
opportunity to further enhance their language skills through rotating modules
(normally 2 or 3 per term) dealing with a variety of topics. Topics include
Media Arabic, Readings
in International Relations, The Arabic Novel and Short Story, Poetry, Literary
Criticism, and Economics. Students may also custom design modules that suit
their needs and goals. No language acquisition materials are used other than
the very books and audio used by Arab university students. Graduating students
will thus find themselves well-equipped and literate enough to engage Arab
society, culture and literature with ease.