Arabic-L:PEDA:UMich Summer Program
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Date: 13 Jan 2006
From:haleja at umich.edu
Subject:UMich Summer Program
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2006 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
SUMMER LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
The Department of Near Eastern Studies
Intensive Business Arabic (325-409/410): Language, Culture and
Communication 8 credits
Students must register for both courses in this sequence which is
offered to students and members of the community who have completed two
years of Arabic and wish to continue Arabic study for professional
purposes. Students who successfully complete this course will be able
to perform well in a variety of situations, both social and business.
Colloquial Egyptian Arabic (325-415/416) 6 credits
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. No prior knowledge of Arabic is
required.
Tuition and fees
Summer tuition and fees will be assessed at the following rates and are
subject to change:
Michigan Residents
Non-Residents
U-M Undergraduates
Lower Division $1,671
$5,348
Upper Division (guest $1,891
$5,728
or non U-M students)
U-M Graduate Students $3,137
$6,367
Not-For-Credit/Program Fee Option:
Students who do not require a transcript from the University of Michigan
may apply to study intensive Persian or Turkish 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 $1,700.00 for courses listed as 6 credit hours; $2,270.00 for courses
listed as 8 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;
FLAS Fellowship funds may be applied to tuition and fees. 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, 2002.
For an application or additional information, please contact:
Todd Huynh thuynh at umich.edu <mailto:jmhansen at umich.edu>
Roberta N. Lowe, SLI Coordinator sli00 at umich.edu
<mailto:sli99 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/
Jessica Hale
Near Eastern Studies
2068 Frieze Building
Desk: (734) 763-4539
Fax: (734) 936-2679
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