Please note: Some Discover
France courses are taught in a modular format similar to the
Discover the World program. Each semester includes 3 modules of
five weeks each. Other courses last for an entire semester.
ART 1775 - Art and Architecture in
France
An overview of painting, sculpture, and architecture in rural
France and the city of Paris from Roman Gaul through the 19th
Century. 3 credits
ECO 1320 - Economics of Poverty and Income
Inequality
An examination of the everyday life of poverty stricken
individuals. Critical analysis of the development of economic
policy, economic trends and the conditions that would
have to be changed if poverty is to be ended. 3 credits
FRE 1010 - French Level I
This course aims to develop basic communication skills in French.
Through a progressive use of the four skills: listening,
speaking, reading and writing, students develop oral and written
proficiency at a limited level within the context of French
culture. 3 credits
FRE 1020 - French Level II
This course aims to develop basic communication skills in French.
Through a progressive use of the four skills: listening,
speaking, reading and writing, students develop oral and written
proficiency at a limited level within the context of French
culture. 3 credits
FRE 3120 - Advanced French
Conversation
Drill and practice in conversational French. Topics are selected to
meet the requirements of daily life. 3
credits
LAL 3980/FRE 3980 - French Language
Internship (*French level - advanced)
Prerequisite: permission of the coordinator. Total immersion
experience in the field of interest chosen by the student in
France. 3 credits
This course requires departmental permission. Please contact
us for details.
PHI 3000C - Metaphysics
Prerequisite: PHI 1000C or permission of the instructor. An
examination of the central epistemological and metaphysical issues
of modern philosophy. 3 credits
THE 2810 - Religions of the
World
Prerequisite: THE 1000C. A critical introduction to the study of
world religions, exploring the beliefs, rituals and ethical ideals
of representative religious manifestations of the past and present.
3 credits
Distance Learning:
In addition to classroom courses, students are also able to take
Distance Learning courses while they are abroad. Please check with
your dean or academic advisor for more information.