

Why study Arabic? Spoken by over 300 million native speakers, Arabic is the 5th most widely spoken native language in the world. Furthermore, the U.S. State Department has named Arabic a "critical language," which opens up opportunities for scholarships and competitive grants for studetns of Arabic.
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures offers both elementary and intermediate-level courses in Arabic language study (ARA 101, ARA 102, ARA 201, ARA 202).
