AR051 : Arabic language 1

Department

Department of Zoology

Academic Program

Bachelor in Evolutionary Biology

Type

University requirement

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

  1. Highlighting the beauty of the Arabic language and revealing the elements of originality and strength that are full of it, so that students increase their passion and interest in it.
  2. Close contact with our literary heritage and make students aware of its originality, diversity and comprehensiveness.
  3. Refine students' talents and develop their ability to understand the language, grammar, morphology and correct Arabic writing.
  4. Training students to write their scientific research, reports, and notes in correct writing, free of linguistic, stylistic, and spelling errors, and to facilitate the translation of many specialized texts.

Intended learning outcomes

The course intended learning outcomes must be identified, and each intended learning outcome must be given a number or code for reference. Targeted learning outcomes include:

a. Knowledge and understandingHelping the student to acquire the appropriate information in knowing his language functionally by:

1. That the students recognize the beauty of the Arabic language and taste it through literary texts

2. Remind students of the rules of the Arabic language related to their scientific disciplines.

3. That the students compare these rules with the rules of the language they are studying and explain the difference between the rules between the two languages.

B. Mental skillsHelping the student to acquire appropriate skills in:

1. Analyzing literary texts and appreciating them in understanding, language and perception, and the multiple connotations they carry.

2. Training on reading texts aloud to see how well they are able to pronounce Arabic letters and write properly for standard dictation.

3. Determine the level of performance in speech, thought, emotion, and imagination.

4. Training in writing correct scientific reports.

C. Practical and professional skillsAfter studying this course, the student is supposed to be able to:

1. Preparing students well to practice their professional life.

2. Work on developing the practical spirit and belonging to the profession that students will practice in the future.

D. General and transferable skillsHelping students acquire the appropriate scientific trends in the field of studying physics in a functional way. These directions include:

1. The ability to communicate and communicate

2. The ability to write reports and literary articles.

3. Teamwork ability.

4. The ability to manage time, and to deliver and present in a rhetorical manner.