Education Abroad

France & French Speaking Countries
 

People gathering in Senegal

CU-Boulder offers French Education Abroad programs in France (Aix-en-Provence, Rennes, Nantes, Paris, Annecy, Canada, Belgium, Madagascar, Cameroon, Senegal and Switzerland.

On all CU programs, students receive CU ā€œin residenceā€ credit. For further information about Education Abroad programs, students may visit departmental advisors or the Office of International Education.

The Ayer Romance Language Scholarship is available for majors who plan to study abroad; it is awarded by the Department of French and Italian. In addition to scholarships available through the French & Italian Department, CU students may apply for the CU Education Abroad scholarship through the Office of International Education.

For a list of recommended programs, general advice for French majors/minors, and further information, see the .

Italy

CU offers several programs in Italy and four of these are approved for Italian majors and minors. Italian majors who participate in other program options in Italy will likely not fulfill Italian major or minor requirements.

  • Syracuse University program in Florence: With the exception of Studio Arts courses, all courses on this program are potentially eligible to meet Italian major/minor requirements.
  • Arcadia University  program in Perugia (includes summer option): This program is good for minors. With the exception of Studio Arts courses, all courses on this program are potentially eligible to meet Italian major/minor requirements.
  • CIEE programs in Ferrara: The two options in Ferrara are divided according to language prerequisites. The Liberal Arts track is recommended for majors and minors. Two years of Italian are required before departure.
  • For a list of recommended programs, general advice for Itanian majors/minors, and further information, see the .

Academic Advising & Course Approvals

During the Education Abroad program selection process, Italian majors/minors should consult with the Italian Academic Advisor, Christine Luft. Students will also consult with Education Abroad Advisors throughout the program selection/application process, but should refer to the Italian department for academic question and course approvals.  In our department, Priscilla Craven is our Education Abroad liason.

After selecting an Education Abroad program, students should meet with Christine Luft in order to obtain specific course approvals. All Italian majors and minors must meet with Christine prior to studying abroad.

On all CU programs, students receive CU ā€œin residenceā€ credit. For further information about Education Abroad programs, students may visit their primary advisors or the Education Abroad Programs Office.

The Ayer Romance Language Scholarship is available for majors who plan to study abroad, it is awarded by the Department of French and Italian. Other Education Abroad scholarships are available and students can find more information on the .