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International
Business and French Language in Metz, France
Live in beautiful Metz in eastern France, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris, while earning 6 credit hours: 3 credits in International Business and 3 credits in French Language and Culture. Program includes extensive travel to Normandy (battlefields and museum devoted to D-day), Paris (Eiffel Tower and Versailles, plus boat cruise on the Seine river), and Belgium (European Commission). Since all classes (except French language) are taught in English, no knowledge of French is required. Open to all majors. Accounting/Finance, Management, Marketing, IB and LIT majors or minors may use the International Business course as a restricted elective in their major or minor.
Undergraduate Program: June 2-June 28, 2008
PROGRAM FEE:
Undergraduate - 1850 Euros
For currency conversion: http://www.oanda.com
Program fee includes:
* Lodging and all meals
* Bus pass (within Metz)
* Week of travel
* International Student ID Card
* Health insurance
* Excursions to Normandy (battlefields and museum devoted to D-day), Paris (Eiffel Tower and Versailles, plus boat cruise ont eh Seine river), Belgium (European Commission) and Germany (and/or Luxembourg).
Does not include:
* EMU tuition & fees for 6 credit hours
* EMU admin. fee of $200
* Airfare
* Ground travel from Paris to Metz
* Personal Expenses
ACCOMMODATION:
Program participants will lodge at the University residence in downtown Metz.
Application:
Early application deadline: March 1
Final application deadline: April 15
Passport
In
the event you have not yet applied for your passport, please do
so immediately. Applications can be obtained at any County Court
House, Passport Agency or designated post office. For complete passport
information, including printable application forms, see the State
Department Passport Website at: http://travel.state.gov/passport_services.html.
If you currently have a passport, please check and make sure that
it is valid for six months after the end of the program.
For further information:
Visit the program site: http://www.esidec.fr/EN/CANDIDAT/INTERNATIONAL/ETRANGER/programmes.html
Office of Academic Programs Abroad
103 Boone Hall
734.487.2424
Or for academic advising related to study abroad:
Undergraduate Advising
Amelia Chan, Asst. Dean
401 Owen, 734.487.2344
Graduate Advising
Dawn Gaymer, Asst. Dean
404 Owen, 734.487.4444
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