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Paris, France - Dates & Prices - Academic Year 2010-2011 - Sorbonne - Language and Culture

Dates and Prices

Session Dates: September 24, 2010 - May 28, 2011 (Tentative) *
Price: $22,995.00
Estimated Semester Credits: 30
Total Contact Hours: 450
Application Due Date: Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Final Payment Due Date: Thursday, July 01, 2010
Enrollment Status: Extended - Still Accepting Applications
Length: Academic Year

* This program's session dates have not yet been finalized. However, based on past sessions the above dates should approximate the finalized dates when they are announced. Please do not use the above dates for the purposes of purchasing airfare or making other arrangements.

What's Included

  • Tuition and Academic Fees
  • Housing in an Apartment, Residence Hall, or Homestay
  • Individual Advising
  • Pre-Departure Preparation
  • Transfer of Credit and Financial Aid
  • International Mobile Phone
  • Travel Backpack and Guidebook
  • Medical Insurance
  • Experienced Onsite Staff in Paris
  • Airport Reception at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
  • Onsite Orientation
  • Immersion Activities
  • Excursions
  • Cooking Class at Le Cordon Bleu
  • Official Transcript from the Catholic Institut of Paris, University of Paris-Sorbonne and/or American University of Paris

What's Not Included

  • Passport, French visa, Carte de Séjour, and associated immigration requirements
  • International airfare
  • Meals
  • Paris Metro Card (Carte Orange)
  • Transfer to airport at end of program

Eligibility

  • Be at least 18 years of age by program start date.
  • Have graduated from high school.
  • 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.

Beginner Electives

Students who test into the beginner language level may also enroll in up to two elective courses each semester. Beginner electives are taught only in French. Each class meets for 2 hours/week for a total of 24 contact hours/semester. This generally transfers to 2 credits in the US semester system. The following electives have been offered in the past by the Sorbonne. However, the electives offered during your time abroad may differ.

SubjectNumberTitle
Geography, Culture, French 100-200 Levels The Regions of France
History, French 100-200 Levels Great French Historical Figures
Sociology, Culture, French 100-200 Levels France and the French in the 20th Century

Cours Pratique

All students will take a French language course and a phonetics class.

SubjectNumberTitle
French 100 Level Elementary French
French 100 level Elementary French Phonetics
French 200 Level Intermediate French
French 200 Level Intermediate French Phonetics
French 300 Level Advanced French
French 300 Level Advanced French Phonetics
French 400 Level Superior French
French 400 Level Superior French Phonetics

Intermediate Electives

Students who test into the intermediate language level may also enroll in up to two elective courses each semester. Intermediate electives are taught only in French. Each class meets for 2 hours/week for a total of 24 contact hours/semester. This generally transfers to 2 credits in the US semester system. The following electives have been offered in the past by the Sorbonne. However, the electives offered during your time abroad may differ.

SubjectNumberTitle
Culture, French 200-300 Level French Civilization: 17th and 18th Centuries
Culture, French 200-300 Level French Civilization: 19th and 20th Centuries
Literature, French 200-300 Level French Literature: 17th and 18th Centuries
Literature, French 200-300 Level French Literature: 19th and 20th Centuries

Advanced Electives

The Sorbonne offers a wide range of advanced electives. Students in the advanced level may take up to two courses, which will appear on their transcripts. Students in the beginner and intermediate levels may also attend, but will not receive credit. The following courses have been offered in the past, and may vary from those offered during your session abroad.

SubjectNumberTitle
Art History 300 Level History of Art in France I
Art History 300 Level History of Art in France II
Culture, French 300 Level French Civilization
French 400 Level Stylistics
Literature, French 400 Level Renaissance and Classical Literature
Literature, French 400 Level 18th Century French Literature
Literature, French 400 Level 19th Century French Literature
Literature, French 400 Level 20th Century French Literature
History, French 400 Level French History from Middle Ages - 18th Century
History, French 400 Level French History from 19th Century - Present
Literature 300 Level Comparative Literature
Music 300 Level Vocal and Instrumental Music
Philosophy 400 Level History of Ideas in France until the 18th Century
Philosophy 400 Level French Culture and Philosophy
Philosophy 400 Level Modern French Thought: Cultural Transformations
Philosophy 400 Level Modern French Thought: Structural Disruption
Political Science 400 Level French Politics I
Political Science 400 Level French Politics II
Economics 300 Level Economic and Social Problems in France
Economics 300 Level Economic and Social Life of French Regions