Arabic-L:PEDA:UofMichigan Intensive Summer Arabic Program 2004
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Date: 19 Jan 2004
From:thuynh at umich.edu
Subject:UofMichigan Intensive Summer Arabic Program 2004
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
The Department of Near Eastern Studies
2004 SUMMER LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (SLI)
Elementary Modern Standard Arabic (AAPTIS-101/102): 10 credits June
7 – Aug 13, 2004
Students must register for both courses in this sequence, which
provides an accelerated introduction to the phonology and script of
Modern standard Arabic and its basic vocabulary and fundamental
structures. Emphasis is placed on developing speaking, reading and
writing skills through simple short texts, situational dialogues, and
interactive communicative activities. This sequence is equivalent to
one year of Arabic study. Textbooks: Rammuny, “Arabic Sounds and
Letters and Manual”, Brustad et Al, “Al-Kitab, Part One”. This class
meets M-F 9-1pm. (staff)
Colloquial Egyptian Arabic (AAPTIS-415/416): 6 credits June
30 – Aug 20, 2004
This sequence is offered for students and other members of the
community who have completed one year of standard Arabic. It provides
extensive oral and communicative practice based on situational
dialogues as used by native Egyptian speakers. The basic principles of
pronunciation, grammar, and functional vocabulary are emphasized
through oral and pattern practice drills. The goal is to develop the
ability to communicate with native speakers of Egyptian Arabic with
some ease. Aspects of Egyptian culture will be made familiar to the
students in the course of language practice. Materials: Course pack.
This class meets M-F 9-12pm. (staff)
Tuition and fees:
Summer tuition and fees will be assessed at the following rates and are
subject to change:
Michigan Residents Non-Residents
3 Credits 4 Credits 6-10 Credits 3 Credits 4 Credits 6-10 Credits
U-M Undergraduates
Lower Division $1,102 $1,401 $1,994 $3,201 $4,200 $6,194
Upper Division $1,228 $1,569 $2,247 $3,418 $4,489 $6,629
(guest or non U-M students)
U-M Graduate Students $2,227 $2,901 $3,575 $4,402 $5,801 $7,200
Not-For-Credit/Program Fee Option:
Students who do not require a transcript from the University of
Michigan may apply to study Arabic on a not-for-credit basis. Credits
will not be generated and will not be transferable with this enrollment
option. Not-for-Credit students will pay a program fee of $2,000 for
courses listed as 6 credit hours; $2,800 for courses listed as 10
credit hours regardless of academic level or residency status, and will
receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completion.
Every attempt will be made to award eligible students fellowships or
program fee (depending on enrollment status) based upon individual
need; To be considered for financial aid, applicants must fill out the
SLI application and financial aid transcript. Each application will be
reviewed individually to determine partial or full tuition awards. The
application deadline is April 1, 2004.
For an application or additional information, please contact:
Todd Huynh thuynh at umich.edu Roberta N. Low, SLI Coordinator
um.sli at umich.edu
Dept. of Near Eastern Studies International Institute
University of Michigan University of Michigan
2068 Frieze Building Room 4668 SSWB
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
734-764-314 or fax 734-936-2679 734-764-8571 or fax – 734-763-4765
www.umich.edu/~iinet/sli/
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