Autumn

31002 Approaches to the Study of the Ancient Near East

(NEHC 30625)

This is a required introductory course for all CMES ancient-track students.

2017-2018 Autumn

ARME 30101 Advanced Modern Armenian-1

(LGLN 30101)

This three-quarter sequence enables the students to reach an advanced level of proficiency in the Armenian language. Reading, discussion and writing assignments include a selection of original Armenian literature and excerpts from mass media. A considerable amount of historical-political and social-cultural issues about Armenia are skillfully built into the course for students who have intention to conduct research in Armenian Studies and related area studies or to pursue work in Armenia.

Prerequisites

ARME 20103 or equivalent.

2017-2018 Autumn

ARME 20101 Intermediate Modern Armenian-1

(LGLN 20101)

This three-quarter sequence enables the students to reach an Intermediate level of proficiency in the Armenian language. The course covers a rich vocabulary and complex grammatical structures in modern formal and colloquial Armenian. Reading assignments include a selection of original Armenian literature and excerpts from mass media. A considerable amount of historical-political and social-cultural issues about Armenia are skillfully built into the course for students who have intention to conduct research in Armenian Studies and related area studies or to pursue work in Armenia.

Prerequisites

ARME 10103 or equivalent

2017-2018 Autumn

ARME 10101 Elementary Modern Armenian-1

(LGLN 10101)

This three-quarter sequence utilizes the most advanced computer technology and audio-visual aids enabling the students to master a core vocabulary, the alphabet and basic grammatical structures and to achieve a reasonable level of proficiency in modern formal and spoken Armenian (one of the oldest Indo-European languages). A considerable amount of historical-political and social-cultural issues about Armenia are skillfully built into the course for students who have intention to conduct research in Armenian Studies and related area studies or to pursue work in Armenia.

2017-2018 Autumn

ARAM 10401 Elementary Syriac-1

The purpose of this three-quarter sequence is to enable the student to read Syriac literature with a high degree of comprehension. The course is divided into two segments. The first two quarters are devoted to acquiring the essentials of Syriac grammar and vocabulary. The third quarter is spent reading a variety of Syriac prose and poetic texts and includes a review of grammar.

Prerequisites

Second year standing

2017-2018 Autumn

ARAB 40250 The Literary Legacies of War in Lebanon

In this course, we will investigate the historical, theoretical, and literary contexts and aftermaths of the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990). We will explore an array of texts from the war period, then a selection of texts written in the immediate post-war period, and in the post-post war moment. We will interrogate the manner in which these texts deal with complex issues of violence, trauma, and memory and post-memory while framing them within local and global debates around these themes.

Prerequisites

Advanced Arabic

2017-2018 Autumn

ARAB 40200 Advanced Readings in Arabic

Advanced Readings in Arabic

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Advanced reading level as determined by instructor

2017-2018 Autumn

ARAB 40101 Advanced Arabic Syntax

(ISLM 40101)

This two-quarter sequence is an introduction to the classical Arabic language. It is useful for students whose research includes the reading of classical Arabic texts in varied fields such as literature, history, political science, theology and philosophy. In the class 1) rules of Arabic grammar are studied intensively, topic by topic; 2) parsing (i'rab) is an important component, with a view to understanding the structure of the language; 3) brief texts from different fields of classical Arabic are read focusing on their grammatical structure, and 4) some theory about the development of the grammatical genre is introduced, as are the basic features of prosody ('arud) and rhetoric (balagha).

Prerequisites

Three years (or equivalent) of Modern Standard Arabic. Open to grads and undergrads.

2017-2018 Autumn

ARAB 30680 Readings: Islamic Ritual Law

Close reading of classical Arabic texts on ‘ibādāt / Islamic ritual law, with some discussion of concepts of ritual.

Prerequisites

3rd year Arabic or instructor's permission.

2017-2018 Autumn

ARAB 30301 High Intermediate Classical Standard Arabic-1

The first quarter of High Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic

2017-2018 Autumn
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