Overview
Islamic Studies : The course brings students to the intermediate level, using authentic materials and emphasizing reading and grammar analysis more than the introductory level. It uses the communicative approach, stressing active participation in class discussions. It focuses on writing skills and developing vocabulary. Students should speak Arabic at all times.
Terms: Fall 2015
Instructors: Gohar, Shokry; Nancekivell, David (Fall)
Fall and Winter
3 hours and laboratory
Prerequisite: ISLA 521D1/D2 or equivalent, Placement Test, or permission of instructor.
Students must register for both ISLA 522D1 and ISLA 522D2.
No credit will be given for this course unless both ISLA 522D1 and ISLA 522D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
ISLA 522D1 and ISLA 522D2 together are equivalent to ISLA 522