Academics
Students studying on the ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø in France program will enroll in at least 15 credits through the University of Minnesota Montpellier program center and at one of a partner institutions. Each student is required to take at least one French language course at the appropriate level. Students select from one of three tracks either Language and Culture (French taught courses), Business (English taught courses) or Psychology (English taught courses).
Starting in Fall 2024, all courses will be recorded as ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø credit on transcripts and factored into a student's GPA.
Students will typically take 5 classes in Montpellier. Each track has slightly different course requirements. Please see below for required courses.
- Advanced Grammar & Methodology course at the appropriate level - REQUIRED
- Writing in French or Phonetics course - REQUIRED
- Direct enroll course at University Paul Valèry or University of Montpellier (taught in French) - REQUIRED
- 2 additional elective courses taught at either the UMN center or a partner institution. Students can also opt to do an internship for credit.
- French language course (beginner to advanced) - 4 credits - REQUIRED
- Global Business & Industry: France at the Crossroads – 3 credits - REQUIRED
- Two direct enroll course at IAE or Montpellier Management Institute (taught in English or French) – 6 credits total – REQUIRED
- One additional elective courses taught at either the UMN center or a partner institution.
- Student can also opt to do a community engagement seminar and placement for credit. These are offered in English and/or French and operate much like an internship.
- French Language course (beginner to advanced) - 4 credits - REQUIRED
- Resilience in Children & Youth: Global Perspectives - 3 credits - REQUIRED
- Community Engagement - 3 credits - REQUIRED
- Two additional elective courses taught at the UMN center.
Students also have the option of taking Education courses at the UMN center. If interested, please contact the ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø OCSE Program Manager.
UMN Center Courses
The Program Center hosts courses taught by local faculty for the students on the UMN program. The center hosts a few English taught courses which ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø students have access to, if interested.
English taught elective courses at the center include:
- Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Language Development from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
- Introduction to Child Psychology
- French Writers: Transformations in French and Francophone Society from 1945 to the Present through the Eyes of Novelists.
- French (R)evolutions: Transformations in French society from 1945 to the present through the eyes of filmmakers
- Community Engagement
- Adolescent Psychology
- Resilience in Children & Youth: Global Perspectives
- Sustainable Development & Food Production in the Mediterranean Landscape
French taught electives at the center or UPV International Program include (depending on semester):
- Medieval French Literature: Mysteries, Marvels and Monsters
- Medieval French Literature: Arthurian Legends
- Civilizations of the South (UPV)
- Art History: From Modern to Contemporary (UPV)
- Advanced Conversation
- Contemporary French Civilization
- French Cinema: Masculine-Feminine – France through the Lens of the Cinema (UPV)
- Theater: Theory & Practice of the live performance (UPV)
Partner institutions
Students are required to take at least one course from partner institutions in Montpellier. Depending on the track you enroll in, Language & Culture or Business, and whether you take classes in English or French, will determine which institution students will enroll. The ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø OCSE and UMN staff will help students to find appropriate courses and get ÈýÒÚÌåÓý¹ÙÍø course equivalents. All courses below are subject the availability and schedule.
- French taught courses in the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences. SAMPLE COURSES
- Economic Policy
- Human Resource Management: Analysis of Ergonomics of Work
- Geography: Spatial and Environmental Dynamics
- Environmental Studies: Paleoenvironments
- International Relations Law
- International Law and Human Rights Law
- Francophone Literature: French Literature and Ideas
- Topics in French Literature: Comparative Literature
- 20th Century French Literature
- Medieval History: The Church and Society (11th – 13th century)
- 19th-Century and Contemporary History of France
- International Crises and Balance of Power
- Sociology of Exclusion
- Cinema Studies: Theory and History
- Interactions and Interculturality
- Ecology and Biodiversity
- The Stakes of Sustainable Development
- History of Contemporary Music
- Memory, Emotion and Comprehension
(French and English taught courses in biology, environmental studies, economics, political science, sociology, psychology and management). SAMPLE COURSES