Arabic-L:PEDA:Virginia/Yarmouk Summer 2001

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Date: 06 Nov 2000
From: Mohammed Sawaie <ms at virginia.edu>
Subject: Virginia/Yarmouk Summer 2001

The University of Virginia-Yarmouk University Summer Arabic Program
UVA in Jordan
			Summer 2001


The University of Virginia-Yarmouk University Summer Arabic Program
has been in operation since 1984. It is an intensive,
eight-week Program in Modern Standard Arabic, designed for
undergraduate and graduate students currently pursuing a
university degree. The Program focuses on all language
skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. In
addition to Modern Standard Arabic, all students will take
a course in the Jordanian dialect. All courses will be
taught in Arabic. Instructors will be members of the
Yarmouk University faculty. Three levels of skill-based
instruction will be provided.


  * Intensive summer study of the Arabic Language at Yarmouk
UniversityIrbid, Jordan.
  *  Immersion in Arab Culture, and first-hand experience of
the Middle East through travel in the region.
  * Three levels of language instruction equivalent to
Second, Third, and Fourth year Arabic at the University of
Virginia.
  * Academic credit is transferable to your home institution
from Yarmouk University.
  * Cost is $3,365 + food and incidentals. This includes:

1.  International airfare (JFK-Amman-JFK).
2.  Accommodations in Yarmouk University dorms.
Tuition and Fees.
3.  Entry fees to archeological sites and two educational trips within Jordan.
  
 Students applying for the third and fourth year classes
are eligible for a Fulbright-Hayes grant.


PROGRAM DATES:
APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 6, 2001
PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION AND GROUP TRAVEL JUNE 13, 2001
END OF PROGRAM AND RETURN TO NEW YORK AUGUST 12, 2001

For more information please Contact:
UVAYARMK at virginia.edu
Phone: (804) 982-2304
Fax: (804) 924-6977
Or visit our Web site at:
http://www.virginia.edu/~arabic/yarmuk_program.htm

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