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Paris                        volume5  Study Abroad

Programs - France

Woodbury University Summer Architecture Program

The program is based in Paris with extensive travel through Spain.

Contact; Peter DiSabatino

Woodbury University 7500 Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, California 91510-7846  Tel:818-767-0888   Fax:818-504-9320

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University of Southern California


In the fall, the 16 unit semester program in France is held at le Centre d’Etude d’Architecutre et d’Urbanisme, a research center located in Saintes, France. Fourth and fifth-year architecture students also take extended trips to Paris, London, Bath, and often to Glasgow as well as historic towns in southern France to extend the bounderies of their architectural studies beyond USC.
In the spring semester, the study abroad program is in Como, in northern Italy.  Fourth year students have classroom and studio space in the Villa Olmo, a beautiful 19th century neoclassical building overlooking Lake Como.  The program includes time for study in Rome, Florence, Sienna, and Venice, as well as opportunities for travel and study in other European countries.
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University of Miami - Universite de Nancy

In the heart of France's Lorraine region, the University of Nancy offers students of architecture a first-hand introduction to Europe's historical and contemporary architectural achievement. Students may choose from a broad range of theoretical and applied courses and participate in one of various design studios offered each semester. A working knowledge of French is
required. The Nancy program is part of the University of Miami International Exchange Program. Students can attend the fall or spring term. Interested students should

Contact; Prof. Francois Lejeune.

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Pratt in Paris

New French architecture is responding to and commenting on the modernist legacy. The purpose of this program is to allow students to observe and analyze canonical and contemporary architectural and urban forms in Paris, Briey, and La Tourette as historica l and theoretical representations.
 

In Paris, a series of important and technically innovative new buildings are explored. In Briey, the participants live and work in Le Corbusier's famous building and have access to dedicated studio space, workshops, library, and lectures. Day trips to Ron champ, Vitra and a Jean Prouve itinerary in Nancy are also part of the program.

Eight graduate or undergraduate credits, or non-credit.
 

Contact;
For more information, e-mail us at
prostudy@pratt.edu
call the School of Professional Studies at
(718) 636-3453,
or the Paris coordinator, Marius Calin, at
(718) 565-8095.

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University of Houston - Paris Program

Through an association between the College of Architecture and the Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Villemin, until 1968 known as the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, students from the College of Architecture travel to France to conduct advanced architectural investigations with adjunct faculty in Paris. Applicants should be fluent in French to take advantage of the program. Students register for UH courses: History of Medieval Architecture and Art, European Urban Forms, and Architecture Design Studio-International. Housing is by the student's own arrangement.


Contact;
Thomas Colbert.   (713) 743-2380 CONTACT E-MAIL: Colbert@bayou.uh.edu

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College of Architecture and Planning
University of Colorado at Denver/Boulder

 

Paris
As an undergraduate or graduate student studying
architecture, landscape architecture or planning,
you may want to consider studying abroad. All of
these programs are taught by faculty of the
College of Architecture and Planning.

Marvin Hatami
6 credits study/tour
counts as elective credit
June 1- July 1 (4 * weeks)
Study the buildings and urban settings in Paris.
 

Contact;
Larry Bell, Director
Office of International Education
tel: (303) 556-3489
e-mail: lbell@carbon.cudenver.edu
Office of International Education, Boulder campus
tel: (303) 492-7741.
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Temple University in Paris - Sorbonne Study Program

Temple University offers you the opportunity to study at one of the world's great universities, to develop your language skills, and to make lasting friendships in a relaxed and congenial atmosphere.

Courses at the Sorbonne are designed to fit your individual needs, whether you are a beginner, a student with some experiecnce, or a teacher wishing to sharpen your skills. Although Temple in Paris is a university-level program, selected high school seniors may be accepted. Large enough to provide diversity and courses of a professional quality, the Sorbonne Study Program is small enough to insure personal contact and attention. You'll discover the delights of living in one of Europe's most beautiful cities.

Free lectures will be given by specialists in various aspects of
contemporary France, including literature, art and aesthetics, and economic
problems.

Advanced courses in language, literature, art, history, culture and related subjects, available to participants in the six week program only, may also be taken for credit. Advanced courses must be arranged through the Director, with additional fees paid directly to the Sorbonne.


Temple University will grant six semester hours of credit with the six-week and four hours with the four-week course to all students admitted by Temple University (in conjunction with the Sorbonne placement test given in Paris) to a course above the level of the last French course for which they have received credit, provided they attend class regularly and meet academic standards. Graduate credit will be given only to students meeting the standards of the Graduate School of Temple University, who have 24 hours credit in French above the intermediate level, and a B average in French.

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