Location
  • Egypt
    • Cairo
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Subject Areas
Accounting Anthropology Architecture Arts Biochemistry Biology Business Chemistry Communications Computer Science Economics Engineering English Finance Gender Studies Graduate Studies Graphic Design History International Business Journalism Literature Marketing Middle Eastern Studies Music Performing Arts Physics Political Science Pre-Med Psychology Public Policy Religious Studies Sociology Theater Visual Arts Women's Studies +25

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors Masters
Housing
Dormitory
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
10000
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Classes Transportation Travel Insurance Visa Wifi
Jan 29, 2024
Nov 21, 2024
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About Program

With more than 90 degrees and programs, you are sure to find the right one for you. At AUC, we offer a wide and diverse range of U.S. and globally accredited academic programs, designed to meet the needs of all types of learners. Explore sociology, Egyptology, gender and women’s studies or comparative religion; enroll in the region’s top Middle East studies program; study your preferred field of engineering; or learn how to start up a green business in our sustainable development program.

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Program Highlights

  • Enjoy Total Immersion in Cairo’s Culture. Employers today seek to hire global citizens with international exposure and diverse cultural experiences.
  • Talk like an Egyptian; Perfect your Arabic. Spoken by 295 million speakers worldwide, Arabic is among the top 10 high demand business languages today.
  • Diversify your studies; Explore new fields. At AUC, we offer a wide and diverse range of U.S. and globally accredited academic programs, designed to meet the needs of all types of learners.
  • Stand out and jump-start your career. As an AUC student, you can exploit a professional team of certified career counselors to enhance your employability.
  • Feel safe on campus: Your home away from home.

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Program Reviews

4.76 Rating
based on 103 reviews
  • 5 rating 77.67%
  • 4 rating 20.39%
  • 3 rating 1.94%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.45
  • Support 4.6
  • Fun 4.75
  • Housing 4.4
  • Safety 4.8
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Hala
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best place to study abroad in is AUC!

After living in Abudhabi for 18 years, I chose to study at AUC. I never regretted my decision as it is a place that I learn different things and also have friends in. The liberal arts program has helped me to find my true passion aside from Mass communication which is business. Also, i have discovered a lot about the Egyptian culture like how they dress, eat and behave. Consequently, I became in love with the culture as I never lived in my country. Discovering Egypt by trips AUC does every now and then way a great experience. Also, I loved how the university is diverse with all cultures in Egypt in addition to also their mentality. Doctors in the university are always eager to teach us and make us learn something. Hence, studying abroad in Egypt has a lot of advantages and it is a must to try it❤️

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
I advise the future travelers to try and visit AUC to uncover their passion and potential in addition to discover the beauty of Egypt
62 people found this review helpful.
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Marwa
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Experience worth trying!!!

Egypt is an exciting culture rich country. No two persons will ever have the same experience in Egypt with so much to do and see in this country. So why not study and live here? Studying in AUC Was a great experience with all around awesome safe campus and welcoming faculty and staff. The knowledge and experience of the professors will add to and expand your knowledge and will allow you to go away with an experience unlike any other. The activities on campus are also unparalleled. Every week there is something different to do or an event to attend whether it be academic or not. That is also aside from the trips that are geered towards introducing students to different regions in Egypt. I highly recommend AUC to any student looking to expand their selves on any level.

63 people found this review helpful.
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Iyanu
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Home away from home

My last year as an undergraduate was all about envisaging on how studying abroad is going to be. By then, I had little knowledge on what it takes to go overseas. All I wanted was to taste the sweet experience of travelling, meeting new people and facing new academic challenges. I was particularly keen about American standard of learning. Soon enough, I realized I got to face US school application with little experience. I came across AUC from a scholarship forum on whats app and I concluded this could be exactly what I was looking for. So far studying in AUC has made me seen learning as means of self transformation. The flexibility in everything couple with students needs change the stressful part of academics to be fun, fulfilling and rewarding . AUC is a global university, when you think about the hub of international life and experience in Egypt, think AUC. Talking about numerous benefits will make me write and non stop. Only studying here will make someone capture the worthwhile experience. For me is home away from home.

61 people found this review helpful.
Paul
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

HOME OF HOSPITALITY AND KNOWLEDGE FACILITIES

My resolve to travel to Egypt from Nigeria my country of origin, was one thought of by many close associates as as an undeserving academic adventure to the land of religious extremism characterized by high level discrimination and violence.
Despite my personal resolve to seek knowledge at all cost, and no matter where, I was overwhelmed with feelings of uncertainties. On one hand that my faith will be faced with terrible challenges and on the other hand how to cope with violence in my new abode.
However, the warmhearted reception and constant conviviality accorded me on arrival drastically changed my initial impression and switched my mood to that of one who had been welcomed to his new home.
The unique academic environment at AUC cattering for learners of all class, 'abled and differently abled' appeals much to me. It gives me an impression of an existing paradise of learning at the citadel of knowledge.
Attitudes of lecturers, nonacademic staffers, students and other Egyptians I have met confirmed to me that 'experience indeed, is the best teacher' in life.
Adding to all of these is the tourist attractions spread in different locations that re-echos to me as well as other countless tourists the ancient civilization of Egypt.
On the whole, coming to AUC is coming to learn more than you can imagine.

What would you improve about this program?
With funding opportunities, the program is sure to attract more scholars and support many countless individuals willing to develop themselves except for paucity of fund to achieve their dreams in life.
61 people found this review helpful.
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Linda
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A cultural and academic adventure!

I would describe my semester in Egypt as an enormous cultural adventure! Coming from a western country, going to Cairo is a big change. About 95% of the students, so in my case, I was the only international student in most of my classes. Luckily, all the courses are in English and all the teachers (and most of the students) are fluent in English and do not mind switching from Arabic to Engish when you join the conversation.
The campus is very luxurious and has a beautiful garden where you can sit if it is not too hot outside. The buildings were a bit of a maze to me when I first arrived, since they are all in the same Cairo architectural style, but that is just something to get used to. There are campus dorms that are very safe and look very comfortable. However, they are quite expensive and there is sometimes a waiting list. There are plenty of (very cheap) housing options outside of the campus. It is easy to team up with other internationals in the first week to find an apartment together. The travel time will be a bit longer, but the school bus is comfortable (about 1.5 hours on average from the Cairo city center to campus, for around 2 dollars)
The classes at AUC we easy to follow for me and the teachers provide generally enough information to practice, evaluate, and receive feedback. Most teachers give graded homework and pop quizzes next to the exams, a bit like in High School. The staff members warned me not to take too many "difficult" courses, however, the courses here are easier than in European universities. So don't be afraid to challenge yourself :)
Before arrival, communication through email was a bit slow, last-minute, and incomplete, which caused some surprises and issues in the first week of arrival. Luckily, on campus the students and staff are very helpful, they helped me solve the issues. There are enough places to ask for help and support.
Overall it was a worthwhile adventure that changed my perspective on culture and the Middle East, and I have learned many life lessons inside and outside the classes.

What would you improve about this program?
Communication before the arrival could be improved. More international students would also make it easier to integrate.
64 people found this review helpful.
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Oline
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Not what I Expected

Everyone told me it was going to be hard living in Cairo, but honestly now after 4 months I’m still wondering what they were referring to. It’s been very different, and nothing is as it’s “supposed” to be but everything gets done and sorted anyway, just never in the way you assumed. Which is what makes everyday in Cairo exciting. You never know what’s going to happen.
I live in Zamalek and would definitely recommend to live near downtown and off campus even though the commute is long it’s worth it. When it comes to activities there are a lot of cool clubs on campus but I would recommend to volunteer or join groups or communities outside of campus because AUC is a bobble, it’s an amazing bobble but some times I found my self needing a change of scene.
I study visual journalism and I had a few production courses which were very cool and I learned a lot from them, on the other hand the more academic courses i took weren’t very challenging.
But in the full experience I have definitely enjoyed my semester at AUC, but for me the experience has been more about Egypt and Cairo than my studies, which is all intentional.

62 people found this review helpful.
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Samuel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Balanced Place to Study

The American University in Cairo (AUC) is culturally and intellectually balanced. The faculty and staff mutually enhance learning in an awesome style. AUC also has state-of-the-art facilities to support research and knowledge acquisition in diverse subjects’ domain.

As a graduate student in the American University in Cairo, I see myself open to a host of opportunities, they include teaching and research assistantships, professional development seminars, international conferences, work-study program and so on.

Just in my first semester in AUC, I have attended few seminars which were so enlightening- thanks to AUC TAGS. In the academic aspect, the few graduate courses I have taken were so challenging in terms of study rigour, volume and grade expectation.
It’s also good to point that majority AUC students are friendly and welcoming.
In all, AUC is a place for explorers!

54 people found this review helpful.
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Monsurah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Coming to Egypt

Coming to Egypt to complete my education was the best decision my parents ever made. I could see the differences between studying back in Nigeria to that of Egypt. Although the education back home is quite good, the system is quite different here. In terms of studying I find the school system here depends on memorization while back home what you write down is based on your understanding. It impacted the way I studied because I had to follow the system and memorize a lot of stuff which later became second nature to me. My favorite memory is going to the pyramids where the guides over there tries every possible best to get as much money from you as possible. The distance to the entrance of the pyramid is not far but they made it sound far that I had to ride with them and pay them and got down after 30 seconds.

What would you improve about this program?
The program is very fun and educative. It really challenges your creative side and bring out your active side. There's no time to be lazy.
55 people found this review helpful.

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