The program is designed to produce linguistically proficient graduates who can navigate the complexities of Hebrew for professional, diplomatic, and academic purposes.
The program is designed to produce linguistically proficient graduates who can navigate the complexities of Hebrew for professional, diplomatic, and academic purposes.
Common First Year – First Semester
ENGL 100 – English Language (Compulsory) – 6 credit hours – University
FGB 101 – Fitness and Health Culture (Compulsory) – 1 credit hour – University
NHG 101 – University Skills (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – University
STAT 102 – Introduction to Statistics (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – University
TQN 102 – Computer Skills (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – University
Common First Year– Second Semester
ARB 118 – Reading Skills (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – College
160 – Listening and Speaking 1 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
161 – Reading and Writing 1 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
162 – Grammar 1 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
163 – Vocabulary 1 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
Second Year – First Semester
ARB 140 – Writing Skills (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – College
260 – Listening and Speaking 2 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
261 – Reading and Writing 2 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
262 – Grammar 2 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
263 – Vocabulary 2 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
Second Year – Second Semester
ARB 234 – Grammar 1 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – College
277 – Listening and Speaking 3 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
278 – Reading and Writing 3 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
273 – Hebrew Grammar 1 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
274 – Hebrew Morphology 1 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
Third Year – First Semester
ARB 255 – Specialized Writing (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – College
360 – Hebrew Language Culture 1 (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
361 – Listening and Speaking 4 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
362 – Reading and Writing 4 (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
363 – Hebrew Grammar 2 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
364 – Hebrew Morphology 2 (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
Third Year – Second Semester
ARB 350 – Applied Stylistics (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – College
370 – Introduction to Translation (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
371 – Introduction to Linguistics (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
372 – Grammar Applications (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
373 – Morphological Applications (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
374 – Dictionaries (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
Fourth Year – First Semester
460 – Issues and Problems in Translation (Compulsory) – 3 credit hours – Department
461 – Translation in Political Fields (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
462 – Oral Translation (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
463 – Computer Applications in Translation (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
464 – Translation in Media Fields (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
465 – Hebrew Language Culture 2 (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
Fourth Year – Second Semester
470 – Translation in Literary Fields (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
471 – Translation in Military Fields (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
472 – Oral Translation 2 (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
473 – Project (Compulsory) – 4 credit hours – Department
474 – Translation in Social Fields (Compulsory) – 2 credit hours – Department
University Requirements
The student must choose 2 credit hours from the following courses:
SAL 100 – Studies in Syrah (Prophet’s Life) – 2
SAL 101 – Fundamentals of Islamic Culture – 2
SAL 102 – Family in Islam – 2
SAL 103 – Economic System in Islam – 2
SAL 104 – Political System in Islam – 2
SAL 105 – Human Rights – 2
SAL 106 – Medical Fqih – 2
SAL 107 – Work Ethic – 2
SAL 108 – Contemporary Issues – 2
SAL 109 – Women’s Role in Development – 2