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THE DEPARTMENT
OF ARABIC LANGAUGE AND LITERATURE
The Department of Arabic Language and Literature has
two major goals: to achieve educational, linguistic, and
critical competence for its majors and to meet the Arabic
language requirements for all colleges, both through
compulsory courses and electives. It also offers courses
in Arabic to Arabic majors from the College of Education.
With all of its students, the department aims to instill a
sense of the importance and value of Arabic in everyday
life; reinforce the significance of Arabic as the language
of the Quran through recitation and rhetorical studies;
develop literary taste and an aesthetic sense, enhance
elocution; and encourage the writing of novels, short
stories and poetry.
The department began offering courses the first year
that the College was opened in l987. Since then, one
hundred and fifteen students have graduated from the
department, students who are now employed in teaching,
information technology, and cultural relations. The
department has seventeen members, who are engaged in
scholarly activities both on and off the campus. Through
research in literature and linguistics, they are
constantly improving the educational standards of the
department. In addition, members of the department are
involved in producing Arabic educational foundation texts
for the Ministry of Education and The Sultan Qaboos
Institution for Islamic Culture at the Royal Court.
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