CIEE Critical Studies Program in Paris, France
France
Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Fall 22 weeks: late Aug-mid-Dec; Spring 21 weeks: mid-Jan-mid-May; Academic Year 41 weeks: late Aug-late-May
Description:
The Critical Studies program has three main goals: to open up a critical space in which to consider movements in French thought, art, and culture; to offer the opportunity to take classes at the Université de Paris and other renowned Parisian institutions; and to provide a thoughtful appreciation of and engaging approach to Paris, France, and the dynamism of French intellectual and artistic culture. Academic Program The Critical Studies program offers students a range of courses in the fields of cinema and visual studies, text and language, and intellectual history and critique. All courses are conducted exclusively in French and are devoted to widening a students ability not just to write and speak, but to think in French. By mastering the rhetorical twists and turns of this foreign language, students gain a finer understanding of the films, texts, and ideas that they will encounter both in the classroom and in the hive of debate and creation that is Paris. Courses focus on the important role signs and representations play in how thought and meaning are created, on the place of fiction in fact, and on the place of force and fantasy in philosophy. This program should be seen as a springboard, helping you define your own theoretical project and offering you the critical tools you will need to succeed in your Universite de Paris courses. The perspective we strive to offer has helped former students better define their own academic life, with a number of them continuing their studies in critical theory, cinema and visual studies, comparative literature, and French on a graduate level, both in the United States and France. Academic Culture Critical Studies courses meet three to four hours per week. Universite de Paris course hours vary from two to three hours a week. Students also spend three to four hours per week reading and doing independent research outside of class. Film courses generally require an additional two-hour film screening to prepare for class discussions and lectures. Courses also integrate mandatory outings into their courses, to museums, exhibitions, conferences, and other cultural events. Fall semester CIEE courses begin in late August and end in mid-December. Spring semester CIEE courses start in mid-January and end in mid-May, with a two-week spring break at Easter. The Universite de Paris has reorganized in conjunction with changes and standardization measures taking place in education throughout the European Union. Universite de Paris fall classes now begin in early October and end in mid-December. In the spring, classes begin in mid-January and end in early May. There are striking differences between higher education in France and the United States. Most lower-level French university courses traditionally consist of lectures by the professor and note-taking by students, with little discussion and participation. Formal oral presentations are a standard feature in many courses. The teaching approach tends to be more formal, and professors in France are less likely to interact with students. Consequently, great importance is attached to strong French writing skills and the ability to articulate ones ideas, present solid arguments, and convince a reader of a particular viewpoint. Professors in France expect students to assume greater responsibility for their learning, to determine their own study and reading schedules, and to work independently. This implies motivation, self-discipline, organizational skills, and a willingness to adapt to a less structured environment and different educational philosophy. The experience contributes to the development of critical thinking and research skills.
Highlights:
- Unique program focusing on critical thought, writing, and reading
- Taught entirely in French, with strong emphasis on the French intellectual tradition and emergent thought
- Opportunity to directly engage in Parisian intellectual life
- Direct enrollment at the University of Paris Sorbonne-Nouvelle
Culture Cultural Activities and Field Trips Extracurricular activities and group excursions are organized throughout the semester and are included in the program cost. CIEE resident staff organizes local outings to cultural activities in Paris, such as special exhibits, film festivals, and lectures. Day trips to sites close to Paris such as Chartres and its cathedral, the chateau in Vaux-le-Vicomte, Reims, or Monet's home and garden in Giverny, are also organized for all CIEE students. Weekend trips have taken students to the Loire Valley, Normandy, Burgundy, and Brittany. Although there are no formal community service activities, volunteer opportunities can be arranged by CIEE staff.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Subject Areas :
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- Architecture
- Art History
- Film
- Filmmaking
- French
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- History
- Languages / Linguistics
- Literature
- Philosophy
- Political Science/Politics
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- Sociology
- Theater
- Visual Arts
- 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 2009-10 include an optional on-site airport meet and greet, full-time leadership and support, tuition, housing, orientation, cultural activities, day trips, excursions, pre-departure advising, comprehensive student handbook, and a CIEE iNext travel card, which provides insurance and other travel benefits.
Experience Required: yes
Overall GPA 3.0
5 semesters of college-level French or equivalent
Demonstrated interest in critical theory and coursework in one or more of the following areas: philosophy, semiotics, film studies, visual studies, French or comparative literature
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Group living
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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.
Year Founded: 1947
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