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12 Apr 2013

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2013 Islamic Studies Undergraduate Symposium

Saturday, April 13, 2013 (All day)
Slippery Rock University
Sponsored By: 
Slippery Rock University and CERIS

9:00 AM: Welcome – Dr. Ahmad Khalili, Slippery Rock University

Dr. Tony Gaskew, University of Pittsburgh Bradford

09:15 AM – 11:30 AM: Student Presentations

Strain Behavioral Science Building (SBS)

11:45 Keynote Address
Dr. Sami Hermez, University of Pittsburgh

Closing Comments
Dr. Tony Gaskew

Contact: 
Dr. Ahmad Khalili, ahmad.khalili@sru.edu or Elaine Linn eel58@pitt.edu

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Advanced Language and Cultures I

Fifth-semester Modern Standard Arabic: reading more complex texts, films, further development of conversation, composition skills, Arab cultures, current issues.

Course #: 
ARAB 401
Fall
2011-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Arabic
Prerequisites: 
ARAB 110 or approval of instructor
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0

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Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I

Introduction to reading, writing, pronunciation, and aural comprehension of modern standard Arabic, simple grammatical forms, basic vocabulary.

Course #: 
ARAB 001
Fall
2011-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Arabic
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0

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Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic

More complex grammatical forms; vocabulary building principles; continued development of skills in conversation, reading, writing; culturally-oriented readings and films.

Course #: 
ARAB 003
Fall
2011-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Arabic
Prerequisites: 
ARAB 002
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0
Subject(s): 

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Curriculum Development Grants Program

The CERIS Curriculum Development Grants Program is designed to enable faculty members from CERIS institutions to pursue curricular development and enhancement projects related to Islamic Studies. Islamic Studies is understood, as expressed in the CERIS mission statement, to encompass many languages, literatures, and disciplines; and extends from the 7th century to the present, and across broad geographical areas of the world.

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Internship

Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.

Course #: 
ARAB 295
Fall
2011-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Arabic
Prerequisites: 
Prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0

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