Arabic-L:PEDA:Summer Intensive Arabic in Morocco (Rutgers)

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
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Date: 03 Apr 2007
From:"Charles Häberl" <mustashriq at gmail.com>
Subject:Summer Intensive Arabic in Morocco (Rutgers)

Study Arabic language and Moroccan culture for an intensive six weeks
(approximately 20 June to 30 July)!  This new Summer Intensive Arabic
Program is administered by the Rutgers Study Abroad Office in
cooperation with Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and The Department
of Africana Studies at Rutgers.

Spend each morning intensively studying Modern Standard Arabic in a
classroom setting in the Arabic language program at the American
Language Institute in Fez, which is located in a 19th  century
Andalusian home in the ville nouvelle of Fez.  Afternoon hours will be
dedicated to exploring the history and culture of Morocco, which will
take you to local museums, religious sites, and historical venues as
you examine more closely the inner workings of this ancient land.
Special topic areas include Berber language and culture, Moroccan
Architecture, Sufi Music, Moroccan Economy,  Feminist Movements,
Moroccan Islam as well as Moroccan Cultural Heritage and will be
presented by a wide range of guest speakers from local faculty to
community leaders.

A complete application package includes: an application, your most
recent transcript, one letter of recommendation from an undergraduate
professor and a one page personal statement. Admission is open to
majors of all disciplines. Students are selected from the various
colleges of Rutgers University and from colleges throughout the United
States and Canada. Application deadline is 15 April. Applications are
accepted until the program is full.

The courses will run five days a week for approximately six hours a
day. Examinations, written work, hours of contact, and the level of
instruction meet, in full, the standards maintained at Rutgers
University.

For further details about the program, contact:

Rutgers Study Abroad
102 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8543
Tel: 732/932-7787   Fax: 732/932-8659
Email: ru_abroad at email.rutgers.edu
Internet: studyabroad.rutgers.edu

This program assumes no liability for personal property. Students
desiring liability insurance should secure their own. Rutgers
University reserves the right to make any changes   in the Study
Abroad programs that may become necessary. Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, is dedicated by law and by purpose to
serving all people on an equal and nondiscriminatory basis.

-- Charles G. Häberl, PhD
Instructor in Middle Eastern Studies
Assistant Director, Development and Communication
Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lucy Stone Hall, Room B-301, 54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8045
Phone: (732) 445-8444 Ext. 17 / Fax: (732) 445-8446 / Mobile: (917)  
301-6531

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