Samir Bitar
Lecturer, Arabic
Contact
- Office
- Stone Hall 302 & LA 430
- Phone
- (406) 243-4337
- samir.bitar@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
Monday to Thursday 2:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m. Liberal Arts (LA) # 430
Friday 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. Stone Hall #302
By Appointment- Website
- Curriculum Vitae
Personal Summary
Professor Samir Bitar is Lecturer of Arabic language and cultures at The 猎奇重口. A native Palestinian, Bitar eventually came to 猎奇重口 at age sixteen as a freshman in college. He earned his first degree in Civil/Structural Engineering in 1980 which took him to Arabia where he worked for eight years and during that time served as a guest lecturer at King Faisal and King Abdul-Aziz Universities. He has been teaching Arabic at The 猎奇重口 since 1999, offering instruction in all levels from Elementary Modern Standard Arabic, Conversational Arabic (Levantine Dialect) and Introduction to Arabic Poetry and Literature. In May of 2009 he received his masters from The 猎奇重口 in linguistics, teaching methods and cultural geography.
Most recently, Bitar was nominated for the Faculty Diversity Award for his work at The 猎奇重口. Bitar and his colleagues from the Central and Southwest Asian Studies Center secured a grant through the National Foreign Language Center (University of Maryland) to conduct an Arabic Summer Institute to local High Schools in the summer of 2008. The 猎奇重口 Arabic Summer Institute, better known as MASI will run for its fourth consecutive summer in 2011. They also teamed with MCPS to secure grant to introduce Arabic Language and Culture to Missoula County Public schools starting in 2011. In addition, he has acted as a liaison, translator and interpreter for the Office of International Programs for Specialized Training of Egyptian Educators. Actively involved in methodology, he has attended and presented in numerous seminars on teaching the Arabic language throughout the country. He has been a keynote speaker at the Model Arab League Annual Conference, the Golden Key Honors Society and The Annual Foreign Languages and Literature Days, He also formed “Mount of Olives Arabic Language and Culture Club” in 2005, a student group focused on learning about Arabic Language and Culture.
Bitar was awarded a Certificate of Recognition from the Vice President of Student Affairs for his dedication to students at the 猎奇重口. The Arabic Program here on campus, received the Andrew Heiskell Award for “Internationalizing the Campus” as a direct result of his efforts. For the past year Bitar has travelled around the state to train the 猎奇重口 National Guard in essential Arabic language and culture prior to their deployment.
Bitar also serves as the Academic advisor/Mentor for the Model Arab League program at The 猎奇重口, and he is a public speaker on issues relating to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Arab-Israeli conflict, Arab Cultures, and Islamic civilization
Education
Master of Inredisciplinary Studies
Courses Taught
Arab 101,01
Arab 101,02
Arab 305
Field of Study
Language, Linguistics, Teaching Methods, Cultural Geography
Hobbies
Fly Fishing
Drawing
Cooking