The ISA provides a stipend for one credit-bearing summer study abroad experience for eligible undergraduates receiving a Yale scholarship. You must apply to Yale Study Abroad and be approved for a Yale Summer Session Programs Abroad or Non-Yale Summer Abroad program. Yale Study Abroad does not administer the ISA. For all ISA-related details, including how to request funding, when it gets disbursed, how much funding you can expect, and more, visit the ISA website.
Rabat, Morocco
Summer
Sunday, June 11, 2023 to Saturday, August 5, 2023
Arabic
Arts & Humanities
Fulfills L3 & L4 distributional requirement
Study Center
ARBC S130-S140
3 Yale credits
Qalam wa Lawh Faculty
Yale College Applicants: ARBC 120 (Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II), or placement exam into L3.
Other Applicants: Completed two semesters of college-level Modern Standard Arabic and evaluated by the Summer Arabic Language Program Director, Jonas Elbousty. Please contact Prof. Elbousty (jonas.elbousty@yale.edu) prior to the application deadline.
[NOTE: Program details (overall status, dates, costs, syllabus, etc.) are subject to change each summer, and the information on this page will be updated as such details are finalized.]
A program for second-year language students involving all four language skills; designed to improve students’ proficiency in aural and reading comprehension as well as in speaking and writing. Aims to develop a strong understanding of the linguistic features of the Arabic language with emphasis on comprehensive communication skills.
The class will meet Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; students should expect about 3 hours of work outside the classroom each day, as well excursions and other program activities.
The syllabi and schedule below are from a previous summer and contains dates that differ from those of the upcoming summer.
Yale Summer Session Programs Abroad updates program budgets in late January. Please note the year listed on the button below.
A welcome dinner and tour of Rabat is scheduled at the begining of the program. Students also will have the opportunity to participate in a range of cultural immersion activities - including cooking, calligraphy, dance and music sessions - in addition to hearing lectures from local experts. The program includes excursions to the south (Ifrane-Errachidia-Merzouga) and north (Tangier-Tetouan-Chefchaoun) of Morocco as well as visits to well-known cities, including Fes, Casablanca, and Marrackech.
[NOTE: Students are required to stay in program-provided housing. There is no option for individually-arranged housing.]
Students will be housed with local host families who will provide breakfast and dinner on a daily basis. Living conditions and distance to Qalam wa Lawh Center, where classes will be held and lunch served Monday - Friday, will vary amongst housing assignments.
Homestays are an integral part of this program. This living arrangement provides participants with the opportunity to learn more about the host culture, increase language proficiency, and form meaningful connections in the community. Students admitted into the program are expected to spend time getting to know their homestay family and be mindful of the need to balance time spent at home with time spent traveling or going out with friends. If you have any questions about living with a homestay family, we encourage you to reach out to the program instructor.
Participants must depart housing on the last day of the program.
Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements and are expected to arrive in Rabat on the first day of the program, and depart no earlier than the last day of the program (see 'Dates' above); additional information will be provided upon admission.
For course content questions contact the program director Jonas Elbousty. For general program questions contact the Study Abroad staff.
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