Program:
Earn three credits in Literature studying the works of some of the most influential novelists of the last century in one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Learn how European artistic and philosophical movements influenced American writers, including those involved in the Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Movements. Visit the cafes, museums and monuments that served as their sources of inspiration. No French is required.
Academics
American Writers in Paris (Litr. 100/479/480/592) 3 credit hours
Lit 100 fulfils General Education Requirements for Global Awareness.
All credit levels qualify for Learning Beyond the Classroom credit.
Accommodation
We will stay in a charming neighborhood in Paris, very near Montparnasse.
Program fee 2009 : $ 1995*
Program
fee includes:
Lodging
Museum admissions
Lectures
Miscellaneous tour expenses
All gratuities
International Student ID Card
Health insurance
Program fee does not include:
Round-trip international airfare
EMU tuition and fees
Most meals and beverages
Personal expenses
Independent travel
*Our program fees are based on currency exchange rates in effect at the time of budget planning. Further weakening of the U.S. Dollar against world currencies may require a surcharge to cover unexpected costs resulting from unfavorable exchange rates. We will do everything possible to limit program costs as we monitor economic conditions beyond our control.
Passport
In
the event you have not yet applied for your passport, please do
so immediately. Passports can take up to ten weeks to process. 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/.
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 More Information Contact :
Dr. Heather Neff
Department of English Language and Literature
E-mail:
heather.neff@emich.edu
Or contact:
- Academic Programs Abroad
- 103 Boone Hall
- Eastern Michigan University
- Ypsilanti, MI 48197
- Telephone: 734.487.2424 or 800.777.3541
- fax: 734.487.4377
- E-mail:Programs Abroad