Location
France: Paris
Term
Summer
Dates
Summer 2012
This program, organized jointly by Georgetown University and the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIP), is designed for students with advanced French language knowledge and a keen interest in politics, business, and culture. Coursework and activities focus on improving language proficiency while providing specialized content about political institutions and entrepreneurship in France and in the EU. The program combines formal classes and lectures with visits to major political institutions, firms, and cultural sites inside and outside of Paris. It is conducted in the spirit of linguistic and cultural immersion.
The CCIP is a well-known educational institution in the fields of language and business. It is located in the center of Paris with modern facilities, has a very well-trained staff, and is in close and ongoing contact with both the Paris and European business worlds.
Curriculum:
All students are required to enroll in one of the following language courses, which concentrate on French for professional purposes, politics, and business:
FREN 118-62 Advanced French, Paris (3 credits) or
FREN 128-62 Post-Advanced French, Paris (3 credits)
Additionally, students enroll in one of the following two courses:
FREN 280-62 Business and Entrepreneurship in France and in the European Union (3 credits) - This course explores the relationship between government and business and focuses on the impact of government regulations, taxes, and finance on the creation of new businesses. Students participate in seminars, lectures, case studies, and on-site visits to firms.
FREN 281-62 Political Institutions in France and the Dynamics of the European Union Today (3 credits) - This course concentrates on recent EU initiatives and the new realities of international commerce in France and Europe. Coursework includes in-class activities, lectures, and site visits to key institutions in French and European public life. Students will be evaluated on the basis of papers and oral presentations.
Upon successful completion of the program, students receive six (6) Georgetown University undergraduate credits in French.
Non-Georgetown students should discuss transfer credit with a dean or academic adviser at their home university.
Activities Outside the Classroom:
- Visits to political institutions and major firms in Paris
- Lecture visits to major cultural sites inside and outside of Paris
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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This price includes tuition, academic fees, supplemental insurance, housing, breakfast, three dinners per week, lunch on the days students attend class at the CCIP, and excursion costs. Airfare to/from France, passport fees, any additional meals, travel to/from the university, and other individual expenses are not included in this cost.
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