Arabic
American University in Cairo
Located in one of the oldest and most exciting cities in the world, AUC is the place to be if you want to join a diverse and active student body, study with renowned faculty and travel around the region.
More than 500 students from around the world come to study at AUC each year, with 17 percent of the student body coming from 70 different countries.
Egypt’s strategic position international students the unique experience of living immersed in the region’s rich culture, prominent history and incredibly diverse society, allowing them to gain valuable insight and better understanding of the inner workings of an Arab country.
The university is fully accredited in Egypt and the United States. The language of instruction is English.
IES Rabat, Morocco
With an ethnically diverse population and rich cultural heritage, Morocco has been influenced by many different ethnic, cultural, and religious groups that have settled in the country throughout its long history. Nestled on the northwestern corner of Africa, Morocco offers a partly Mediterranean climate and a diverse geographic landscape, including the northern coastal region, mountainous regions in the interior with vast plateaus and valleys, and desert in the south.
Study with IES Abroad in Rabat and explore the intricacies of contemporary Morocco through a variety of course offerings, exciting excursions, and personal interaction with hospitable host families. From the bustling bazaars and energizing atmosphere of the cities to the serenity of the surrounding mountains and sea, Morocco is an ideal location for studying abroad.
CIEE Amman, Jordan
The program is designed for students who have an interest in Jordan and the Middle East. Courses are offered in the areas of Arabic language, anthropology, history, economics, literature, religion, archaeology, environment, political science, and the media. This program is very suitable for a student who would like to do volunteer work or an internship.
- Intensive language courses in modern standard and colloquial Jordanian Arabic; target language clubs, peer language tutors, and small group study sessions
- Community involvement through volunteer opportunities and internships
- Area studies courses taught in English and guest lectures on history and current social, political, and cultural issues
- Field trips to important archeological and natural sites in Jordan including Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash
- Cultural and educational activities such as visits to museums, theaters, and galleries
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