Study Abroad in Paris
History in Paris
Your Journey Starts Here - Spring Break 2019 |
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About The Program | |
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Être Flâneur
From the icons to the unexpected, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of French food, language, art, and culture as you make Paris your home for a week. In addition to your studies, you’ll…
- Visit famous sites like the Nôtre Dame Cathedral, the Latin Quarter, the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalids, the Sacre-Coeur, the Louvre Museum, and more!
- Take city tours, watch a Parisian fashion show, and enjoy French cuisine
More Details | |
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About The Course
A Word From The Professor
Dr. Matthew Stanley, Paris Program Coordinator
This study abroad experience and the corresponding course is designed to offer students the opportunity to travel a foreign country and connect on-site learning and the public history experience to their coursework. As such, students had time to engage in onsite learning and examine public history sites, as well as experience London and Paris as tourists. In leaving their comfort zones and partaking in education not only as representatives of Albany State but as global citizens, students had an opportunity to broaden their personal and academic perspectives through new levels of cultural appreciation and to better prepare themselves to participate in an increasingly global society.
Travel improves student skills in processing information, spatial awareness, critical thinking, logical reasoning, clarifying, articulating, summarizing, synthesizing and listening. Travel with an emphasis on learning about the past also teaches students to articulate the interrelatedness of historical themes to other disciplines especially in the social sciences, humanities, natural sciences and fine arts. Most importantly, this study abroad experience is designed to broaden student horizons, integrate on-site, public history experience into the History course and engage students as intellects and as global citizens. I feel my 2017 study abroad participants mostly met and sometimes exceeded these objectives
Price, Contacts & Deadlines |
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$2,900
This price includes airfare, lodging, transportation, meal stipends, company visits,
and cultural excursions.
*does not include tuition or transportation from Albany to Atlanta
Payment Schedule
Date | Description |
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October 15 | $100 early application |
November 18 | $200 regular application |
November 30 | $900 installment |
December 31 | $900 installment |
January 30 | $900 final installment |
Deadlines
Date | Description |
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October 15 | Early ASU Application |
November 18 | Regular ASU Application |
Apply online! | www.asurams.edu/studyabroad |
Contact
Dr. Matthew Stanley, Paris Program Coordinator
matthew.stanley@asurams.edu (229) 500-2264
Study Abroad Adviser
internationaleducation@asurams.edu (229) 500-2021
Events |
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Study Abroad Events
Event | Description |
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East Campus Study Abroad Fair | August 29, 11a-3p Student Center |
West Campus Study Abroad Fair | August 30, 11a-3p Student Center |
East Campus Scholarship Workshops | 2-175 Student Center September 5, 12:00 - 1:30 September 26, 1:30 - 3:00 |
West Campus Scholarship Workshops | C-203 Student Center September 12 12:00 - 1:30 September 19, 1:30 - 3:00 |
Passport Caravans | West Campus Student Center September 19, 11:00 - 1:00 East Campus Student Center September 26, 11:00 - 1:00 |