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Friday, January 9, 2004

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UC to offer course in Arabic language, culture

A federal Department of Education grant will help the University of California offer a distance learning course in Arabic language and culture. The year-long distance learning course, "Arabic Without Walls," will allow students to study Arabic language and culture, anyplace, anytime.

From its base at UC, Berkeley, "Arabic Without Walls" is a distance-learning Arabic language and culture course for students on other UC campuses and eventually for students at colleges throughout the country that don't offer an adequate program of study in Arabic. Currently at UC, Arabic is only taught on the UC, Berkeley, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara campuses.

To read a UC news release, click here.


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