Arabic Language Program and Minor

Arabic Language Program and Minor

Georgetown University hosts one of the strongest university-level Arabic Language Programs in the world. Building on that tradition, Georgetown University in Qatar is proud to offer a rich program in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) as both a Foreign Language and as a Heritage Language to meet the needs of students in the Gulf region. All Arabic language courses employ innovative pedagogy in a culturally rich environment and use course materials published by world-renowned scholars in Arabic language learning.

Program Goals

The Arabic program is designed to help students attain proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic and offers two tracks in Arabic as a Foreign Language, or Arabic as a Heritage Language. Emphasis is placed throughout on the development and utilization of fundamental reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Students who continue their studies beyond the advanced level in either program track have the opportunity to develop their MSA skills to the highest levels of proficiency. This will enable them to communicate effectively in Arabic in academic, professional, and social contexts.

How to Enroll

  • You must be a registered student: Currently, only students registered as undergraduates at Georgetown University in Qatar or one of its Education City partner universities can register for Arabic language courses.
  • How to cross-register for Arabic language courses at GU-Q: Interested students should contact the registrar at their home university for information about cross-registration.
  • Placement test: All students are required to take an Arabic placement test before enrolling in courses. The placement test is designed to determine if a student should follow the Foreign Language Program or the Heritage Language Program. It will also determine at what level of instruction a student will begin his/her studies.

Curriculum by Program Track

MSA Foreign Language Program

This program is designed for students who have no linguistic or cultural background in Arabic.

  • ARAB 11011 & 1012 — Intensive Level 1 MSA, I & II (6 credit hours each)
  • ARAB 1111 & 1112 — Intensive Level 2 MSA, I & II (6 credit hours each)
  • ARAB 2216 & 2217 — Intensive Level 3 MSA, I & II (6 credit hours each)

MSA Heritage Language Program

This program designed for students with some colloquial or cultural knowledge of Arabic.

  • ARAB 1020 & 1021 Introductory MSA for Heritage Speakers, I & II (6 credit hours each)
  • ARAB 1120 & 1121 Intermediate MSA for Heritage Speakers, I & II (3 credit hours each)
  • ARAB 2222 & 2221 Advanced MSA for Heritage Speakers, I & II (3 credit hours each)

Shared Curriculum for Language Program

Post-Advanced Arabic Courses*

Upon completion of Level 3/Advanced MSA instruction, students in both the Foreign Language Program and the Heritage Language Program can continue their language studies in a variety of topical and thematic courses offered in Arabic:

  • Skill-based Courses
  • Content-based Courses
  • Literature and Culture Courses
  • Linguistics Courses

Arabic Courses taught in English*

Upon completion of Level 1 / Introductory MSA instruction, students in both the Foreign Language Program and the Heritage Language Program can learn more about Arabic language and culture in a variety of topical and thematic courses offered in English:

  • ARAB 2261 Inside Arabic: How it Works
  • ARAB 2270 Variations in Standard Arabic and Dialects
  • ARAB 3324 The Journey of Arabic
  • ARAB 3331 Arabian Nights in Western Literature
  • ARAB 3393 Arabic Sociolinguistics

*Course offerings vary by semester. Some courses have prerequisites.