Department of Near Eastern Studies
1.
University Second Language Proficiency Requirement
The
Department of Near Eastern Studies offers non-credit proficiency examinations in
Modern Standard Arabic, Persian, and Turkish at the two- and four-semester level
to satisfy the second language proficiency requirement in the student’s home
department. Passing a course for which the required level is a prerequisite also
establishes proficiency in the language.
Proficiency examinations are available only to UA degree-seeking students. The results of proficiency examinations, if successful, are reported in writing directly to the Office of the Registrar, with a copy to the student. For more information on fulfilling the second language proficiency requirement in NES languages, contact the Middle Eastern Language Coordinator.
2.
NES Undergraduate
and Graduate
Language Requirements
Undergraduate NES majors are required to achieve 2nd year language proficiency in their language of focus. Students whose focus language is Arabic may satisfy the requirement by taking either 4 semesters of Modern Standard Arabic or 3 semesters of Modern Standard Arabic plus one sequence (two semesters) of an Arabic dialect class. .
MA students in the General Middle Eastern Studies Track must achieve 2nd year language proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, or Turkish. Second-year language proficiency is achieved by successfully completing four semesters of the focus language. Students whose focus language is Arabic may satisfy the requirement by taking either 4 semesters of Modern Standard Arabic or 3 semesters of Modern Standard Arabic plus one sequence (two semesters) of an Arabic dialect class. .
MA
students in the thesis track must achieve 3rd
year language proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, or Turkish,
which must be satisfied by successfully completing the sixth semester of their
language of focus. No other language courses at the 500 level may substitute to
satisfy this language proficiency requirement.
For more information on undergraduate and graduate language requirements for NES majors, or to request an examination, contact the Middle Eastern Language Coordinator
Under
certain limited circumstances, students enrolled at the
Credit by exam examinations are constructed and administered by the Department of Near Eastern Studies. The examinations for NES languages include both a written and an oral component.
Limitations
Students wishing to earn credit by exam in a language course must establish the following:
THE PROCESS
Complete
the Form
Students who wish to test for credit in a language course must first complete an
Application for the Special Examination for Credit (R-191 Form). This form is
available in the Near Eastern Studies Office. Once completed, give this form to
the examining instructor, who will schedule your test. Signatures need to be
obtained from the examining instructor and the Near Eastern Studies Department
Head. Contact the ME Language
Coordinator to find out who the examining instructor will be.
Pay
the Fee
After you have obtained the necessary signatures and scheduled your exam, take
the R-191 form to the Bursar’s Office in the
Take
the Exam
The examining instructor will give you your exam on the scheduled date. Bring
the R-191 form with you along with the receipt, when you test. You may not test
without proof of payment.
Receiving
Credit
It should take about two weeks for the credit to appear on your record. If not,
contact the Near Eastern Studies main office at 621-8013. The
grade "CR" will be reported to the Office of the Registrar. The
student's graded examination paper and any evaluations of oral performance or
projects will remain on file with the department for at least one year.
Please contact the ME Language Coordinator for further information about the credit by exam policy or to schedule an exam.