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Academic Study Abroad Opportunities in Aix En Provence France
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College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
CCIS Program at Institute for American Universities (IAU)

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Courses offered at the Institute for American Universities are comparable to those offered in universities in the United States. Subjects include Art History, Fine Arts, History, International Business, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Business and Economics, all of which are taught in English, as well as French Language and Literature.


College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
Studio Art Program at the Marchutz School of Art

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The Marchutz School of Art takes an interdisciplinary and holistic approach to studio art. Painting and drawing, study in museums and reading/writing assignments encourage students to explore the correspondences between natural and artistic forms. Semester students also combine their studio work with liberal arts courses, taught in English, and French language courses, both offered at IAU’s Aix Center.


Institute for American Universities
The Marchutz School of Art

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The Marchutz School combines studio work, an intensive interdisciplinary art criticism seminar, liberal arts courses at the Aix Center, French language study, and excursions to European museums and cities, including Paris, Giverny, and Venice. Studio work informs the museum excursions while the seminar discussions and museum study enhance the on-site painting sessions. An in-depth study of the locales that inspired masterworks by Van Gogh and Cezanne benefits every individual's own way of seeing. All of these activities interweave to give each artist a perception of his or her own contemporary work in relation to the art of the past - an essential step toward self-discovery.


Institute for American Universities
The Aix Center

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At the Aix Center, the principal areas of study are French language and culture (introductory through advanced levels of language, civilization, and literature); art and archeology, including art history and studio art; and European/international studies and social sciences (business, comparative literature, economics, education, government, history, philosophy, political science, and psychology).


Greenheart Travel
Internships in France

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Currently enrolled university students and recent grads can gain practical experience in their field while deepening their understanding of French culture and business practices.

Abroadco
Study Abroad Aix-en-Provence, France

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Abroadco's study abroad program in Aix-en-Provence allows students of all language levels to study French language and culture at the University Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III. You will live and go to school in the heart of Provence.

University of Wisconsin-Madison
Aix-en-Provence, France

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A wide variety of courses are available at two institutions: Universite de Provence and Institut d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) where program participants are enrolled in classes alongside French students. The program also offers specially designed courses for program participants in grammar and composition, oral expression, and history and civilization.

EU Studyabroad
Study abroad in Aix-en-Provence, France

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Our program is here to help become familiar with French language and culture. Earn Credits while studying at the University of Aix Marseilles and living in Aix en Provence with EUS on site support by friendly staff.

Northern Illinois University
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The Aix Center offers a wide variety of courses taught in English and in French to meet the needs of the diverse group of students who come to IAU every semester. Courses in subjects ranging from Art and Archaeology to Political Science and Psychology allow virtually any student to study abroad in France while still completing the courses needed for graduation from their home institution.

Institute for American Universities
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At the Aix Center, the principal areas of study are French language and culture (introductory through advanced levels of language, civilization, and literature); art and archaeology, including art history and studio art; and European/international studies and social sciences (business, comparative literature, economics, education, government, history, philosophy, political science, and psychology). The Marchutz School combines studio work and liberal arts courses with an intensive art criticism seminar and excursions to European museums and cities, including Paris, Giverny, and Venice. The Centre d'Avignon courses are at the 300 and 400 levels and cover a wide array of topics and genres: art history, the visual arts, political science, architecture, archaeology, economics, history, literature, linguistics, philosophy, poetry, theater studies, and film. In addition to classes at the Centre d'Avignon, students may audit or take for credit courses at the Universite d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse (at additional cost), engage in internships in the working community, and participate as volunteers in local organizations.

TU in France
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Courses available in English and French in a variety of disciplines.

American University Center of Provence
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Advanced French study in the south of France. Liberal Arts program including French and European Studies, Literature and the Arts and Cross-Cultural Communication.

Miami Dade College
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Programs in Aix-en-Provence and Avignon with liberal arts courses in English or French

American University Center of Provence
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Advanced French study in the south of France. Liberal Arts program including French and European Studies, Literature and the Arts and Cross-Cultural Communication.

Acadia University
Wong International Centre

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Students who have less than a second-year command of the French language are encouraged to participate in the Universit Canadienne en France, also in Provence, which is part of Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. Course of instruction in the French language at several ability levels, as well as elective courses in history, culture and geography of the Mediterranean region of France are offered.

Wellesley College
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The program offers students an exciting and challenging course of study (being fully matriculated at the University of Provence) and an authentic experience of French life and culture. The program begins in Paris with a four-week orientation.