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Cannes, France - Dates & Prices - Fall Quarter 2009

Dates and Prices

Session Dates: Late September - Mid December 2009
Price: TBA
Estimated Semester Credits: 13-16
Total Contact Hours: 200-245
Application Due Date: Monday, June 01, 2009
Final Payment Due Date: Monday, June 01, 2009
Enrollment Status: Open
Length: Quarter

What's Included

  • Tuition and academic fees.
  • Housing in a shared room on campus.
  • Extensive pre-departure information.
  • Thorough onsite orientation.
  • Immersion program of many social and cultural activities.
  • International mobile phone.
  • Travel backpack and guidebook.
  • Daily breakfast and lunch in the campus dining room (meal plans vary by housing option).
  • Full use of the College’s recreational facilities.
  • Study abroad medical insurance.
  • Airport reception at Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE).
  • Onsite Abroadco staff in Cannes.
  • Official transcript from the International College of Cannes.

What's Not Included

  • Passport, French visa, Carte de Séjour, and associated immigration requirements.
  • International airfare.
  • Dinner (meal plans vary by housing option).
  • Refundable textbook rental deposit (20 €).
  • Transfer to airport at end of program.

Eligibility

  • Be at least 16 years of age by program start date.
  • Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Courses

The courses listed below have been scheduled for this session. The school reserves the right to cancel, change, or add any courses at its discretion. If you need to confirm that a specific course will be offered during your study abroad session, please contact us.

Electives

Electives meet 3.5 hours/week, 3 months/semester, for a total of 42 contact hours each. Semester and quarter students may take up to 2 electives. Each elective generally transfers to 3 credits in the US semester system.

SubjectNumberTitle
Art History, French 200/300 Level French Art History
Culture, French 200/300 Level French Society
Political Science, French 200/300 Level Political Life in France
Literature, French 300 Level Literature
Film Studies, French 200/300 Level French Cinema
Business 300 Level International Business

Options

SubjectNumberTitle
Drama, French 300 Level Theatrical Expression

French Language Courses

All students enroll in both a phonetics course and a French language course. Classes meet for 4 weeks at a time, giving students the opportunity to advance to higher levels throughout the session. The language course meet 15 hours/week for a total of 60 contact hours/month. Students complete 240 contact hours over a semester session, or 180 contact hours over a quarter session. Both courses are taught exclusively in French.

SubjectNumberTitle
French 100 Level Corrective Phonetics
French 100 Level Introductory French
French 200 Level Intermediate French
French 300 Level Advanced French
French 400 Level Superior French