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TTU College of Arts and Sciences - Summer Arabic Program

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Terms, Dates & Field of Study


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Field of Study

  • Arabic

Program Term(s): Summer I

Budget Sheets :

Location(s), Eligibility Requirements


Location(s)

  • Amman, Jordan

Language of Instruction(s)

  • Arabic
  • English

Minimum GPA: 2.0


Minimum Classification

  • Sophomore

Faculty Leader

  • Rula Al-Hmoud

Additional Details


Program Type: TTU Faculty-Led


Housing Options

  • Residence Hall

Study Abroad Advisors

  • Group Advising Session

Scholarship Available: Military and Veteran Program (MVP) Aid Available, Study Abroad Competitive Scholarship

Program Overview

Students participating in this program will have the unique opportunity to explore the rich culture, history and language of Jordan. Students will enroll in one Arabic language course and one course which will focus on Arabic culture. Excursions will supplement the Arabic language and culture courses and may include visits to religious sites, markets, and more.

CMLL - Jordan

Courses Offered

  • ARAB 3305 Introduction to Arab-Muslim Civilization taught by Professor Al-Hmoud
  • Arabic language taught by the Modern Language Center faculty in Amman
  • 6 credit hours total

Program Fee

Program Dates

  • May 20th - June 20th, 2023

Program Open To

  • All TTU students

Program Fee Includes

  • Accommodations including 2 meals per day (breakfast and lunch)
  • Arabic language course (3 credit hours)
  • In country transportation
  • Some excursions

Program Fee Does Not Include

  • Texas Tech tuition and fees (3 credits; course taught by Professor Rula Al-Hmoud.)
  • Airfare to/from Jordan
  • Some meals
  • Electricity in accommodations. You will be billed directly by the Modern Language Center for electricity bills.
  • Insurance ($2.57/day)
  • Education Abroad fee ($350)
  • Personal spending money

For more information:

Contact: Professor Rula Al-Hmoud