Arabic-L:PEDA:AUC Summer Program for Arab Heritage Students
Dilworth Parkinson
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1) Subject:AUC Summer Program for Arab Heritage Students
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Date: 09 Jan 2004
From:Iman Saad <imansaad at aucegypt.edu>
Subject:AUC Summer Program for Arab Heritage Students
Arab Heritage Students
An Intensive Summer Program in Arabic Language and Culture
at the American University in Cairo
June 6 to July 21, 2004
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The American University in Cairo offers a superb Intensive Summer
Program to students of Arab origin. This program caters to those
interested in
enhancing their Arabic language proficiency while reconnecting with
their
heritage
and culture. Its classes average only ten students, allowing for
homogeneous
groups and
individualized attention. The program offers its students a
computer-assisted language lab, a standard language lab, and a study
center
for learners who need extra help in the form of individualized
tutoring, and
some of the most experienced teachers of Arabic in the world.
Fees for AUC's 7 week program are $ 3145. These cover 20 contact hours
a
week (8 credits). Students may opt to study both Modern Standard
Arabic
(MSA) and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) simultaneously or to
concentrate
on one or the other. At no extra cost, students can also select up to
two
additional electives, e.g. Media, Qur'an, Conversation, Literature,
Translation, Writing and Grammar., folkdance, singing, music, or
calligraphy. General campus services and facilities, as well as a
developed
security information and support network are also in
place for international students.
AUC's summer program is famous for its unique cultural program, which
includes lectures, films, tours and trips to many of the fascinating
Pharonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islmaic sites and places of interest.
Being in Cairo, gives students a unique opportunity to to be in the
heart of
the Arab world and the Middle East.
For further information, see
http://www.aucegypt.edu/academic.ali
Or contact
The American University in Cairo, Cairo Office
E-mail: alu at aucegypt.edu
The American University in Cairo, New York Office
E-mail: aucegypt at aucnyo.edu
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