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    Introductory Courses in Classical, Eastern and Western Armenian

    The University of Michigan Armenian Studies Program
    Armenian Language Institute in Yerevan
    March 16, 2007

    The University of Michigan Armenian Studies Program is pleased to
    announce its 2007 Summer Language Institute to be held in Yerevan,
    Armenia, from June 22 through August 20, 2007 (classes meet June 25 -
    August 17, 2007). This program is open to all undergraduate, graduate
    and professional school students attending any North American or
    European universities or colleges, who wish to learn Classical Armenian
    or Modern Eastern, or Modern Western Armenian. Lectures on Armenian
    culture and history, as well as various excursions and cultural events
    supplement the courses. North American undergraduate students may take
    the course for credit (8 credit hours) or non-credit. U. S. graduate
    students may enroll for a non-credit certificate for Eastern or Western
    Armenian, or may take Classical Armenian for credit (6 credit hours).
    European students may take any of the courses for a non-credit
    certificate only. The same academic and program criteria will apply to
    credit and non-credit students.
    In addition to high quality intensive language instruction, the program
    offers the opportunity to live and learn in Armenia. The program is
    directed by Dr. Kevork Bardakjian, Director of the Armenian Studies
    Program at the University of Michigan. Deadline for the receipt of
    completed applications is Monday, April 16, 2007.

    For more information and on-line application forms please visit our
    website: http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/asp/

    For questions and detailed information please contact Michael Pifer:
    [email protected]

    Please fax your completed application forms with a cover letter:
    734/936-2679

    Or mail them to:
    Professor Kevork Bardakjian
    4111 Thayer Building
    202 South Thayer Street
    Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1608

    Tel.: 734/763-7655
    Email: [email protected]
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