The course Languages, Economics and Institutions of Asia and North Africa with curriculum LIPEA offers the opportunity to study deeply the Arabic language along with laws, history, political economy and geography of SOME Arab countries. Per se, the main courses are interesting but they aren’t structured and linked to each other. As a student, I had the perception of knowing many things yet very few. It seems like professors are interested in their own courses and they don’t really care about the program students are following. On the same line, the university doesn’t provide job opportunities for young professionals having studied Arabic and the Arab country’s fields. On the contrary, there are many programs to study abroad and have the opportunity to live in Arab countries mainly on your expenses if we consider the overseas program, and reimbursement of costs given to you in the semester following the trip.