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2007-2008 Academic Catalog 
    
2007-2008 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

The Arabic Language Institute


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Language Institutes

In addition to the degree programs and courses just described, the academic units of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences offer Arabic and English language programs. The Arabic Language Institute provides courses in Arabic for regular degree students and for non-degree students. It also provides intensive Arabic language instruction for non-Arabic speakers. The Intensive English Program and English 100, Academic English for Freshmen, of the English Language Institute provide instruction for students who have been admitted into a degree program but who require further work to achieve the required level of English language proficiency.

Arabic Language Institute

Professor: El S. Badawi
Assistant Professors: R. El-Essawi, (Director, TAFL Program), Z. Ibrahim, Z. Taha (Director, Arabic Language Institute)
Arabic Language Teachers: M. K. Abdel Salam, H. Abdel Wahab, N. Abdel Wahab, D. Abo El-Seoud (Director, Summer Program), J. Allam (Director, Arabic Language Intensive Unit), N. El Assiouti, S. Attalla, K. Al Ekhnawy, S. El-Ezabi, I. Hafez, N. Harb, M. Hassan, A. Hassanein, N. Korica (Executive Director, Center for Arabic Study Abroad), S. Massoud, M. S. Moussa (Director, Arabic Language Credit Courses), I. Saad, H. Salem, L. Al-Sawi, M. Scharqawi, S. Serry, I. Soliman, A. Waked, N. Warraki, L. White and S. Yacout.

The Arabic Language Institute is responsible for Arabic language instruction within the university’s academic structure. It includes the university’s TAFL (Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language) M.A. program as well as regular nonintensive and accelerated courses in Arabic offered for academic credit.

Under the umbrella of the Arabic Language Institute, two intensive credit programs are administered: the Arabic Language Intensive Program (ALIN courses) and the Center for Arabic Study Abroad (CASA). Students may be able to obtain credit toward an academic degree at their home institution for their Intensive Arabic Language (ALIN) coursework. They should determine their institution’s policy regarding transfer credit before coming to Cairo.

Students registered to the ALU wishing to change their program to AUC undergraduate, graduate and non-degree programs have to satisfy the admission requirements listed in the catalog for these programs.

Arabic Language Credit Courses (ALNG)

All Arabic language credit classes at AUC are administered and taught by the Arabic Language Institute. For details of university Arabic language requirements, see the “General Academic Requirements” section.

Arabic Language Intensive Courses (ALIN)

Director: J. Allam

ALIN courses are listed sequentially by area. In this three digit system, the first digit represents the level of the course: 1 for elementary, 2 for intermediate, and 3 for advanced.

Prerequisites are not listed for every course. However, entry into all intermediate and advanced courses presupposes that the student is of intermediate or advanced standing. The instructor’s permission may also be required. Standing will be determined by written and/or oral placement tests for incoming students and sometimes for continuing students.

Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language

Professor: El S. Badawi
Assistant Professors: R. El Essawi (Director TAFL program), Z. Ibrahim, Z. Taha (Director, Arabic Language Institute)

Interest in the Arabic language has increased greatly throughout the world. With this has come a demand for professionals trained in the field. Based on modern theory and practice, the master’s degree and the diploma programs in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL) are especially designed to meet this need.

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