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Arabic Program

Arabic Program

Amideast Education Abroad language instruction follows an integrated approach to the study of Arabic. Our courses use the third edition of Al-Kitaab and locally produced materials, activating local dialects alongside Modern Standard Arabic. As darija is not included among dialects in Al-Kitaab, our Arabic Coordinator and faculty in Morocco developed a fully integrated darija curriculum and materials to accompany the series.

Conflict & the Struggle for Peace

Academic Overview

  • The program includes 2 courses and additional pre-work prior to arrival
  • "Life Cycle of Peace & Conflict: Lessons Learned in Northern Ireland" course in Dublin, Ireland
  • A study tour to Derry, Northern Ireland to contextualize theory on peace and conflict resolution
  • "Conflict Resolution & Management: Beyond the Arab-Israeli Conflict" course in Amman, Jordan
  • Students examine the Arab/Israeli conflict, regional conflicts such as those in Lebanon, Yemen, and/or Iraq, and intra- and inter-tribal conflicts, all of which are add

Action Amideast: Social Innovation Abroad

Academic Overview

  • Colloquial Tunisian Arabic (1 credit)
  • Community-Based Learning Course (3 credits)
  • Volunteer Placement (2 credits)

Social Innovation Abroad

This program has a front-loaded, 15 contact-hour crash course in Tunisian Arabic, together with Amideast Education Abroad's Community-Based Learning (CBL) course, a 45 contact-hour course about contemporary Tunisia that helps students contextualize their worksite experiences.

Intensive Arabic

There are two 4-week sessions, so students can choose to spend one or two months living and studying abroad.
 
All students take a blended Modern Standard Arabic & Colloquial Arabic course, for a total of 6 credits per session. There are 100 hours of Arabic language instruction per session, covering material usually presented in one semester on a US campus.
 
Classes meet five hours per day, five days per week.

Regional Studies in French

Academic Overview

  • Arabic: Blended Modern Standard & Colloquial Moroccan (8 credits) is optional
  • Colloquial Moroccan Arabic (3 credits) is required if not in the 8-credit course
  • Elective Area Studies Courses (3 credits each) taught in French in a variety of disciplines including a Community-Based Learning course.

Emergency Contacts

The Amideast Education Abroad 24/7 Emergency Line is your first point of contact in an emergency situation. It is a mobile phone that rotates among the Amideast Education Abroad staff at headquarters in Washington, D.C.
 
Learn more about all of our staff on our staff page!
 
For non-emergencies during normal business hours, please contact them via the following:
 
Elena D.

Blog Abroad

OVERVIEW

Amideast Education Abroad Blog Abroad Scholarships are awarded in the form of a tuition reduction, a one-time bank transfer, equal on-site monthly cash payments, or any combination of the three options. Students on semester programs receive $1,000 and students on summer programs receive $500. Blog Abroad scholarships are awarded only for one term.

Students are eligible to receive both our Need-Based Scholarship and the Blog Abroad scholarship for the same program.