Language Studies
Language study is an important part of a university education. Baylor University has extensive and technologically superior facilities to help facilitate the acquisition of languages. Students with a serious intent to pursue graduate degrees specializing in Middle East studies should consider taking courses available in the following languages. iMLC- interactive Media and Language Center also offers a number of services to students of Arabic.
Arabic
ARB 1401 - Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I - Introduction to the Arabic language and culture; pronunciation, grammar, conversation, and reading of simple texts.
ARB 1402 - Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II - Continuation of ARB 1401.
ARB 2301 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I - Conversational, composition, cultural readings, and grammar reviews.
ARB 2302 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II - Continuation of ARB 2301.
ARB 3302 - Arabic Conversation - This course will be conducted in almost exclusively Arabic.
Hebrew
Offered through the Department of Religion, Contact 254-710-3735
HEB 1301 - Introductory Hebrew I - An introduction to the orthography, morphology, and syntax of Biblical.
Hebrew HEB 1302 - Introductory Hebrew II.
Continuation of HEB 1301 - HEB 3301 - Intermediate Hebrew I. Selected readings in the historic prose of the Old Testament with Hebrew composition.
HEB 3302 - Intermediate Hebrew II - Selected readings in the Prophets, Psalter, and Wisdom literature of the Old Testament.
HEB 5309 - Selected Documents from Hebrew Scriptures.