AR101 : Arabic Language 2

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

General

Credits

02

Prerequisite

AR100

Overview

This course aims to familiarize the student with grammatical and spelling terms: such as the nominal sentence, and familiarity with everything related to the transcriber: Kan and her sisters, Wan and her sisters, Think and her sisters, and Kad and her sisters, and what each of them does when entering the sentence, and to know the expression of each word in the sentence, and to know the open Taa positions, and the linked Taa.

Intended learning outcomes

The student should be able to explain the two corners of the nominal sentence (the beginner, and the news) and their rulings and the rule of their expression, and to enumerate the transcribed verbs and transcribed letters, show their meanings and work, explain the meanings of thought and its sisters and their work, and clarify the verbs that exceed three effects, and differentiate between the positions of the open Taa and the linked Taa, and to master the grammatical and spelling rules.

Teaching and learning methods

  • Lecture .
  • Discussion and dialogue panels.
  • Scientific activities and application.

Methods of assessments

  • Continuous Assessment (Rapid Oral Tests) 10%
  • Midterm Exam 20%
  • Scientific activities (presentation and presentation of research papers) 10%
  • Final exam 60%.

PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER 1 (CS100)
Arabic Language 1 (AR100)
General Chemistry I (CH101)
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (GS100)
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (GS101)
General Physics I (PH111)
General Mathematics I (MM101)
(IS100)
Arabic Language 2 (AR101)
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER 2 (CS101)
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (GS200)
GENERAL TEACHING METHODS (GS201)
General Mathematics II (MM102)
Practical General Chemistry II (CH102P)
General Chemistry II (CH102)
General Physics II (PH112)
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (GS203)
FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM (GS202)
(IS101)
Introduction to Statistics (ST210)
Arabic Language 3 (AR213)
Analytical Chemistry I (CH211)
Inorganic Chemistry I (CH221)
Organic Chemistry I (CH231)
Physical chemistry I (CH241)
Physical Chemistry II (CH242)
Arabic Language 4 (AR216)
Practical Analytical Chemistry I (CH211P)
Analytical Chemistry II (CH212)
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS (GS301)
Practical Inorganic Chemistry I (CH221P)
Inorganic Chemistry II (CH222)
Practical organic chemistry I (CH231P)
Organic Chemistry II (CH232)
Inorganic ChemistryIII (CH321)
Practical Physical Chemistry II (CH242P)
Analytical Chemistry III (CH311)
Practical Analytical Chemistry II (CH212P)
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION (GS302)
Practical Inorganic Chemistry II (CH222P)
Organic Chemistry III (CH331)
Practical Organic Chemistry II (CH232P)
Physical Chemistry III (CH341)
Practical Organic Chemistry III (CH331P)
Inorganic Chemistry IV (CH322)
Practical Inorganic Chemistry III (CH321P)
Organic Chemistry IV (CH332)
TEACHING AIDS (GS303)
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT (GS400)
Analytical chemistry IV (CH312)
Practical Analytical Chemistry III (CH311P)
Physical Chemistry IV (CH343)
Nuclear Chemistry (CH436)
Special teaching methodology (CH310)
Industrial Chemistry (CH441)
Graduation Project I (CH499)
TEACHING PRACTICE 1 (GS402)
(GS401)
Practical education 2 (GS403)
Graduation Project II (CH499P)