Programs

Costs

 2013-14 Tuition and Fees*

 

Fall

Spring

Academic Year

Tuition & fees

Program Management

AMIDEAST - Education Abroad in Egypt

The program is managed by AMIDEAST/EGYPT in conjunction with AMIDEAST headquarters in Washington, D.C. and Cairo University. In Egypt, the project will be coordinated by Matthew Kuehl, AMIDEAST’s Education Abroad Program Manager in Egypt and Dr. Dalia Khalil (Director of the CU International Students Bureau- ISB) and Dr. Hesham Osman (International Student Coordinator for  the Credit Hour Programs in the CU Faculty of Engineering).

AMIDEAST manages all logistical elements of the program, including the on-site orientation, student accommodations, arrangements for excursions, and the planning of special events and extra-curricular activities. Finally, AMIDEAST provides comprehensive support to both participants and administrators in the event of any problems or unusual circumstances.

Other Program Information

 Orientation

Upon arrival in Cairo, AMIDEAST Education Abroad Program students participate in an in-depth, week-long orientation designed to introduce them to Egyptian culture and daily life and familiarize them with the logistics of the program. Students stay in a hotel in central Cairo for the first few days of the on-site orientation and then move to their accommodation for the semester. The orientation combines structured informational sessions with organized activities and free time to familiarize participants with Cairo. Topics such as safety and health, cultural adjustment, program regulations, participant responsibilities and other essential information are all discussed during orientation. During the on-site orientation students also meet their professors, take language placement tests, and become familiar with the program’s IT environment.

Academic Calendar

  

EGYPT: Civil Engineering, Spring 2013

Friday, January 11

Students Depart US

Saturday, January 12

Students Arrive

Sunday, January 13

Orientation Begins

Academic Staff

 
Civil Engineering courses are taught by Cairo University Faculty of Engineering professors who all hold PhDs from leading engineering institutions in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and other European countries.  For more information on Cairo University Faculty of Engineering staff, please visit their website  here.

 

 

Courses

Overview

Students in the Civil Engineering Program will take a total of 15-18 credits. In addition to the two mandatory courses offered through AMIDEAST, students will enroll in three or four (depending on a student’s preference) Civil Engineering courses taught at Cairo University and two courses offered at AMIDEAST facilities nearby CU.

Civil Engineering at Cairo University (Semester/Academic Year)

 Introduction

In an effort to give U.S. undergraduate engineering students the opportunity to study in one of the most dynamic regions of the world, AMIDEAST is proud to offer a Civil Engineering Semester at Cairo University (CU). Although many engineers follow career paths that take them to a variety of countries, there are limited opportunities for undergraduates in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) disciplines to study abroad.  This unique study opportunity in the heart of the Arab world will help to prepare future American engineers to work effectively with people from that region.

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History of Engineering

The Pyramids. Luxor and Karnak Temples. Irrigated agriculture. Water wheels. Papyrus
boats that sailed the oceans. The Nile Barrages. Suez Canal. Aswan High Dam. Preservation
of Abu Simbel. El-Salaam Water Project. From ancient times to the present, many of the
world's most impressive engineering feats have occurred in one country – Egypt.

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Costs

2013 Tuition and Fees*

6-week program

Tuition & fees

$2,990

Housing

$460

TOTAL

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Other Program Information

Orientation

Upon arrival in Cairo, AMIDEAST Education Abroad Program students participate in an orientation designed to introduce them to Egyptian culture and daily life and familiarize them with the logistics of the program. Students move immediately into their accommodation for the program. Topics such as safety and health, cultural adjustment, program regulations, participant responsibilities and other essential information are all discussed during orientation. During the on-site orientation students also meet the faculty and become familiar with the program’s IT environment.

Accommodation and Meals

Students enrolled in the AMIDEAST Education Abroad Program in Cairo, Egypt live in shared apartments. The apartments are carefully selected by AMIDEAST to be safe, comfortable and convenient to program facilities and public transportation.

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