
SMU-in-the South of France May 15 - June 20, 2009
Most French majors and minors spend a semester or year abroad with the
SMU-in-Paris program, the SMU in the South-of-France (Cannes) program, or
some other French program abroad. This is strongly recommended. It’s never
too early to begin planning for study abroad – for example, by sketching out
your entire four years of
courses. This long-term planning is important for
everyone, but especially for business majors.
The SMU summer program in Cannes is an all-French program.
It is a five-week summer term designed for students who wish to
combine their study of French with leisure in one of the most beautiful
areas of France.
Beginning, intermediate or advanced
students of French can earn six hours of academic credit in intensive
language courses while enjoying extracurricular activities and tours of the
southeastern part of France.
The courses, along with the
excursions and activities, will be organized by Dr. Rita Winandy, Director
of the SMU-in-the South of France program. The program has a strong academic
emphasis. An important part of the program is a series of trips designed to
give life and dimension to the study of French language and culture.
http://www.smu.edu/studyabroad
Click
HERE to view a slide show of this program!!!
SMU-in-Paris: Paris, France
The SMU-in-Paris program was developed by Southern Methodist University in 1972 to offer its students a full French immersion experience in the center of Paris, one of the foremost capitals of Europe. The city has served as a cultural center for hundreds of years and attracts students from all over the world.
SMU students live with Parisian families and study in Reid Hall, a charming eighteenth-century building in the Montparnasse area and a center of artistic and literary life. All that has been said, written, sung and painted about Paris comes alive here as an integral aspect of the education.
Throughout the semester, students participate in required study excursions in order to engage in living French history. Both students and faculty visit sites and monuments presented in the courses. Past trips include Normandy and the South of France.
Faculty Liaisons: Dr. Heather Garrett-Pelletier, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Lecturer, heatherp@smu.edu; Paola Buckley, Department of Foreign Languages, Lecturer, pbuckley@smu.edu
Program Leadership: Dr. Isabelle Roynier, SMU-in-Paris Program Director, provides the leadership for the program and has taught French Civilization and Literature for SMU-in-Paris since 1987. Besides supervising and coordinating all program activities for both students and the native faculty, Dr. Roynier oversees all academic and curricular issues. Assistant Director Eric Waton attends to program logistics, such as student concerns, family placements and cultural activities.
Application and Acceptance
For the fall semester applications should be submitted to the Education
Abroad Office no later than March 1. For the spring semester, no later than
October 1. Due to demand, students are encouraged to apply as early as
possible. The program may reach capacity before the deadline. However,
applications will be accepted after the deadline in the event that places
are still available.
http://www.smu.edu/studyabroad
Scholarships & Fellowships for Study Abroad
In addition to the Scholarships and Fellowships link on this site, please
refer to the following website for additional information:
http://www.smu.edu/nationalfellowships
SMU student blogs from study abroad programs:
http://smu.edu/smunews/adventures/



IES Abroad: France
For French majors or other students who wish to pursue a semester or year
of study in France taking all coursework in French, the following programs
are available. Please note that 4-5 semesters of college-level French are a
pre-requisite for these programs. For more information, visit SMU’s
education abroad website: https://abroad.smu.edu
IES Abroad Paris: University of Paris-Sorbonne
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Housing: Apartment or Homestay
Fields of Study: Art History, French Language, History, International
Studies, Internship Abroad
IES Abroad Paris: Catholic University
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Housing: Apartment or Homestay
Fields of Study: French Language, History, Humanities, International
Studies, Internship Abroad, Political Science
IES Abroad Nantes: University of Nantes
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Housing: Homestay
Fields of Study: Art History, French Language, Business, History,
Humanities, International Studies, Internship Abroad, Political Science