LAS Honors Summer in Paris
Stepping into Global Expertise
Summer 2025 Dates:
June 2nd to July 12th
Summer Program Housing:
Foyer International des Étudiantes
93 boulevard Saint Michel 75005 Paris
Courses in Paris
FR390 (3 credits – 45 hours) Workshop Environmental Project Management
Instructor: Dr. Alvaro Artigas
At the end of this workshop, students will be equipped with a toolkit to assess the complexity of an environmental project and to draw a strategy that consistently address the environmental imperative, and the main transformational dynamics at work today. Students will be able to understand the main dynamics at work in the shaping of an integrated regulatory framework for electric mobilities.
FR 156 (3 credits – 45 hours) Exploring Paris (CS Western/Humanities Gen Edu)
Instructor: Dr. Linnea Tilly
Examines the role of Paris in French culture through literature, art, and film. We will consider the city of Paris from its earliest beginnings to the modern era, as a physical, social, and symbolic reality. Through literature, art, and film we will explore the ways in which Paris is at the center of French political and intellectual life. Additionally, close attention will be paid to historical and political developments and their representation. All readings are in English and the course is conducted in English.
FR 199 Survival French & Culture (2 credits – 30 hours)
Instructors: Ms. Laëtitia Boisdron & Mr. Gary Lavenia
Twice a week, start your day with a cup of French language and culture. Learn – or brush-up – the basics and pack the words and the sentences that you will use during the rest of the day. Open your eyes and your hearts upon the richness of intercultural communication.
Global Perspectives (LAS 291/292) is a three phase, three (3) credit hour course that all study abroad students are required to take in order to prepare them for their study abroad program, engage in active learning while abroad, and reflect upon their experiences after they return. The course includes pre-departure logistics, cultural preparation, health and safety information, in-country support, and re-entry programming.
LAS 291 (1 credit): you will be registered during the second half of the Spring term.
LAS 292 (2 credits): you will be registered during the Fall term following your summer abroad.