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Date: 06 Nov 2005
From:mabdalla at middlebury.edu
Subject:Middlebury Graduate Course
The Middlebury Arabic Summer School is pleased to announce its first
non-degree graduate course. At present, many advanced students who
have completed their fourth year of Arabic studies and attended
intensive language programs abroad still require additional training
to approach near-native fluency and maximize their ability to conduct
research in Arabic. Despite this educational requisite, a
corresponding level of instruction is effectively unavailable for non-
native speakers. The unique environment and exceptional resources of
the Middlebury College Arabic School offer an excellent opportunity
to fill this need within the United States.
Arab culture and society is a very advanced seminar in Arabic
studies that meets daily in a six-week program for six graduate-level
credits (2 units). It is especially suited for advanced graduate
students and junior scholars whose primary language of research is
Arabic and who seek further training to develop their language skills
beyond the fourth year of study.
For more information contact:
Middlebury College
Arabic Summer School
Sunderland Language Center
Middlebury, VT 05753
Tel: 802-443-5510
E-mail: languages at middlebury.edu
Mahmoud Abdalla
Director-Middlebury Arabic Summer School
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