ObjectivesThe Certificate in Modern Arabic Language and Culture program aims to provide minimum language competency in Modern Standard Arabic and, through the inclusion of courses on culture, literature and topics offered by other departments (history, religion, and political science), a broad overview of Arabic culture.
Entry requirementsThe Certificate is designed for members of the community who are not already enrolled at Concordia University, but wish to take this area of study.
Academic titleCertificate in Modern Arabic Language and Culture
Course description
21 credits in Modern Standard Arabic Language
3 credits in Modern Arabic Culture
9 credits chosen from courses in Arabic culture, history, politics or religion *
* Students may select a maximum of six credits from one subject area.