ParisSemester / Trimester:French Language, Culture, and Civilization at the Catholic University of ParisFall 4 2008 (Sep 20, 2008 to Jan 31, 2009) This program offers courses at all French language levels as well as certain electives taught in English. Beginning and intermediate level courses focus primarily on French language skills. Starting at the low-intermediate level, courses are also offered in Culture and Civilization areas such as art, theater, literature, communications, history, and culture. Electives in English are open to all levels. Any student taking a course in English must be enrolled in at least one French Language course, whose minimum hours of instruction per week will depend upon each student's language level placement. Participants are in the classroom with American and other international students. Students enrolled in the French Language, Culture, and Civilization semester/year program at the Catholic University of Paris who place into the superior language level (fluent or nearly fluent) during the official placement exam have the option of replacing a portion of their curriculum with up to two or the equivalent of two classes with French students. On a case by case basis to be determined by the French university, students with advanced level proficiency may be offered this opportunity as well. *Students may add an intensive month as a preface to any of the fall or year programs in Paris. Please see Intensive Month program. Prices & DatesSeptember 20, 2008 - January 31, 2009 Session Dates:IPRF1408 Catalog Code:$13,000* Price:June 10, 2008 Application Due Date:June 15, 2008 Final Forms & Payments Due:Not Accepting Applications Admissions Status:*prices and dates are subject to change EligibilityMinimum GPA Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50. Minimum Admissions Prerequisites For beginning, intermediate, high intermediate, advanced, and superior level French speakers. Students must have a 2.5 GPA and must be at least 18 years of age. All students must take a two part French language placement exam, one portion before departure for the program and the other upon arrival in Paris*. The exam will indicate each student’s language proficiency level, and will determine the courses in which the student is eligible to enroll. Students who arrive in France having completed less than one year of college-level French will likely place into beginning level courses. Students who arrive in France having completed one year of college-level French will likely place into intermediate level courses. Students who arrive in France having completed one year and a half of college-level French will likely place into high intermediate level courses. Students who arrive in France having completed two years of college-level French will likely place into advanced level courses. Students who are fluent or nearly fluent in French will likely place into superior level courses. Please note that a student's French language level in France is based on the standards of the French university. Other sessions available: | |
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