CIEE
300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
United States
Phone: 207-533-4000; Toll-free: 800.40.STUDY
Fax: 207-553-5000
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Other programs of CIEE in France
- Aix-en-Provence
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CIEE High School Abroad Program in France
- Paris
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CIEE Critical Studies Program in Paris, France
- Paris
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CIEE Summer Contemporary French Studies Program in Paris, France
- Rennes
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CIEE Liberal Arts Program in Rennes, France
- Rennes
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CIEE Gap Year Program in Rennes, France
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England,
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Jordan,
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Senegal,
South Africa,
South Korea,
Spain,
Sweden,
Taiwan,
Tanzania,
Thailand,
Turkey,
United States,
Vietnam
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CIEE Contemporary French Studies Program in Paris, France
France
Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Fall 16 weeks: late Aug-late Dec; Spring 18 weeks: early Jan-late May or late June; Academic Year 39 weeks: late Aug-late May or late June
Description:
Students at all levels will achieve substantial, measurable improvement in French language skills and will have a clear understanding of the political, social, and cultural complexity that characterizes contemporary France. This includes France in the context of "Francophone" and the ex-colonial empire, France in the context of its cultural transformation with its waves of immigrants, and France in the light of transnational culture and globalization. Students will be able to analyze cultural texts in a social context. Academic Program The Contemporary French Studies (CFS) program, which began in 1999, offers strong French language instruction and a broad range of French-taught and English-taught courses about contemporary France. Qualified students have the option to design a French-only program and may audit or enroll in classes at the University of Paris. The program accommodates students at many levels from low-intermediate to advanced French, and with varying majors. Students participating in the Contemporary French studies program have three options: 1. Students with five or more semesters of college-level French can choose an all-French program and can also enroll in courses at the University of Paris. 2. Students with four to five semesters of college-level French may choose a mix of courses in both French and English. Qualified students may audit or enroll in courses at the University of Paris. 3. For students with less than four semesters of college-level French, English-taught courses are available. Courses use a variety of materialstexts, both literary and philosophical, film, art, the educational system, and the architecture of the city itselfconsidered in the context of society and culture. Contemporary social issues are discussed in courses about politics, Francophone cultures, and Muslim communities in Europe. Many courses include outings, whether to observe and learn about the streets and neighborhoods of the city, or participation in conferences, classes, and debates in French educational institutions. Academic Culture French language study begins with an intensive week-long program (ILP). Following this, French language classes meet twice a week. Language classes have a maximum of twelve students and each student is treated at his or her own level. Tutoring and speech therapy sessions are available for students with demonstrated need. Language instruction uses a variety of authentic materials (e.g., newspapers and magazines, films, and videos), and classes are taught entirely in French. Content courses typically meet twice a week for 1.5 hours per session. Film courses entail an additional two-hour film screening to prepare for class discussions, and group screenings are organized. At the University of Paris, French students take a prescribed set of courses which does not allow for many electives; they specialize in a particular discipline and are expected to acquire in-depth knowledge very early in their academic career. French students are expected to be self-motivated, to analyze the professors presentations, to delve into the bibliography, and judge the important aspects of the reading. This is in contrast to the U.S. educational system where students are expected to express their opinions, and are given very precise guidelines about what is expected of them in terms of readings and homework. Teacher-student relations tend to be more hierarchical and formal in France than in the U.S. The course on Academic Writing and Reasoning is designed to facilitate students' understanding of and making their way within the French academic culture.
Highlights:
- Uniquely adapted to the intermediate student with an interest in contemporary French society and culture
- Flexible program offers content courses in both English and French
- Shared housing with French speakers
- Option to audit or enroll in a class at the University of Paris
Culture Cultural Activities and Field Trips Extracurricular activities and group excursions are organized throughout the semester and are included in the program fee. CIEE resident staff organize local outings, taking students on neighborhood walks and bike tours, and to exhibits, film festivals, music and dance performances, and lectures. In addition to outings within Paris, there are two weekend trips; past destinations have included the Loire Valley, Burgundy, Normandy, and Alsace. Day trips to sites such as Chartres and its cathedral, the chateau and gardens of Vaux-le-Vicomte, or Reims, are also organized. Although there are no formal community service activities, volunteer opportunities can be arranged by CIEE staff.
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Subject Areas :
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- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Art History
- Communications
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- Culture
- Education
- Filmmaking
- French
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- History
- Philosophy
- Sociology
- Women's Studies
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Cost in US$: Please check the CIEE website for current program pricing
Cost Include Description:
The CIEE fees for 2008-09 include an optional on-site airport meet and greet, full-time leadership and support, tuition, housing and one meal per week, orientation, cultural activities (such as exhibits, film festivals, and lectures), day trips, to nearby sites such as Chartres and Reims, two weekend excursions to sites such as the Loire Valley, Burgundy, Normandy and Alsace, pre-departure advising, and a CIEE iNext travel card which provides insurance and other travel benefits.
Experience Required: yes
Overall GPA 3.0
Minimum 2 semesters of college-level French or equivalent
This Program is open to
World Wide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to France
Independently
Scholarships are Available. - We have several scholarships that students can apply for. Contact CIEE for details.
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Transcript
- Written Application
CIEE's Mission Statement: Since 1947, the Council on International Educational Exchange, known as CIEE, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world." Our services to young people studying, working, teaching, and traveling abroad are more important than ever. As we look ahead, we reaffirm our commitment to the principles and values that guide this mission statement.
Year Founded: 1947
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