"There is never any ending in Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other ..." Ernest Hemingway

Paris Semester
 


Spring 2006

 

THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM

The program offers San Diego State courses with a specific site emphasis.
All courses marked by * satisfy GE requirements.
All French courses may be counted towards the major or minor.
Course offerings vary from semester to semester. The courses listed below represent a typical selection.

REQUIRED COURSES

Intermediate French in Paris (French 200 - 3 units)
Recommended for students who have had fewer than 2 years of college level French.

OR

Advanced French in Paris  (French 400 - 3 units)
Recommended for students who have completed at least two years of college level French.

AND
Contemporary France (French 422 - 3 units)*




TYPICAL ELECTIVES

Introduction to Art History (Art 157 - 3 units)*
Stylistics and Translation (French 302 - 3 units)
Phonetics and Oral Proficiency (French 304) - 3 units
Introduction to French Literature (French 305B - 3 units)*
French Film and Theory (French 424 - 3 units) *
French Theater (French 530)
The Psychological Novel (English 301 - 3 units) *
American Writers in Paris (English 494 - 3 units)
Other options: Special studies credit (499 - 1-3 units) will be offered through individual arrangements.


***** Spring 2006 Courses *****

MORE INFORMATION

For more information (including current prices and a brochure) contact:

Edith J. Benkov, Director French and Francophone Studies
European Studies
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182-7704
(619) 594-5127 / 594-5111
E-Mail:
ebenkov@mail.sdsu.edu

or

ACCENT
870 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 904-7756
Web Page:
www.accentintl.com
E-Mail:
info@accentintl.com


 

 


The Academic Program



 

The Cultural Program


French and Francophone Studies