Major in Arabic Studies
The Arabic major requires completion of ten courses:
- Six courses in Modern Standard Arabic: ARAB 101, ARAB 102, ARAB 203, ARAB 204, ARAB 305, and ARAB 306.
- One course in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic: ARAB 310.
- One course numbered above 306 that is delivered primarily in Arabic.
- Two topics courses delivered in English or Arabic and listed under the ARAB rubric or approved by the Undergraduate Director. The specific topics for these courses are announced on a semester-by-semester basis. Examples include, but are not limited to the Postcolonial Arabic Novel, Race and Gender in Arab-American Literature, and Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in the Quran.
Minor in Arabic Studies
The Arabic minor requires completion of ARAB 101, 102, 203, 204, one 300-level Modern Standard Arabic course, and one course listed under the ARAB rubric or approved by the Undergraduate Director. Two courses must be 300-level or above.

Omid Ghaemmaghami
Associate Professor/Undergraduate Director - Middle East Studies
Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies