العربية • Arabic
Learning Arabic opens doors to an incredibly rich cultural heritage spanning centuries, allowing individuals to delve into the literature, poetry, and art of the Arab world. Arabic is spoken by over 400 million people worldwide, providing opportunities for meaningful communication and cultural exchange with diverse communities. Acquiring proficiency in Arabic enhances career prospects, particularly in fields such as diplomacy, international relations, journalism, and translation, as it is one of the official languages of the United Nations. Overall, learning Arabic not only facilitates personal growth but also fosters a deeper understanding of the Arab world and its contributions to global society.
Why Learn Arabic?
Advising
For questions relating to Arabic courses or advising guidance, please contact:
Dr. Mila GanevaGRAMELAC Department Chair
Irvin Hall 170
(513) 529-1821
Course Placement
Arabic 101 and 102 will no longer be offered as of Fall 2024. Students with prior experience in Arabic who feel they have a strong chance to place into 201 or above may take the placement test found on .
Contact the Department
Department of German, Russian, Asian, and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
Irvin Hall 172
400 East Spring Street
Oxford, OH 45056-3645
United States
(513) 529-2526
General Inquiries: gramelac@ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉúOH.edu