Students in Class in Morocco.

All classes at the School in Morocco engage students in developing a variety of language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) in addition to cultural exploration.  

Faculty from the Mohammed V University are hired to teach classes specifically designed for program participants in advanced language, culture, and civilization. Students take a combination of language and content courses; Modern Standard Arabic (6 hours per week), Moroccan Colloquial Arabic (Daarija) (4 hours per week), an elective content course, and a one-on-one content tutorial. Classes engage students in a variety language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking).

  • All course work is conducted entirely in Arabic;
  • Students adhere to the Middlebury College Language Pledge®;
  • Curriculum designed for high intermediate and advanced Arabic language students.

See Course Descriptions for more details.

Students in Morocco.

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This course information database contains information on courses taken abroad (both at Middlebury Schools Abroad and externally sponsored programs) and their applicability to Middlebury majors and academic distributions. The database represents only a sampling of courses that have been approved to apply to each major to date. New courses are added regularly as they are approved.

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