PARIS, PA99

PARIS ART & CULTURE

JULY 1 TO JULY 30, 2017

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Historically, Paris has been the cosmopolitan center of the West, bringing artists together from around the globe to partake in an unprecedented cultural exchange. Students in this program devote themselves to experiencing the art and culture of Paris as they visit the masterpieces, museums, and architectural monuments of the French capital. Using the city’s unparalleled cultural resources, participants consider how art has developed throughout its various periods. The classroom is the City of Light itself, with on-site lectures as well as field trips to historic locations addressing the contributions of French artists and architects to the Western world.

AREAS OF STUDY EXCURSIONS & GROUP ACTIVITIES PROGRAM FEES Art Criticism, Art History, Museum Plans may change due to unexpected Studies events and/or new opportunities. Cultural immersion and social events $6,655 ELIGIBILITY & PREREQUISITES planned for this program may include: This program is open to all students Included: all registration fees, interested in studying the art, - Welcome reception instructional costs for 6 undergraduate architecture, and museums of Paris. - Visits to the , the Musée or graduate credits, welcome However, completion of ARH 2051: d’Orsay, and the orientation, housing, program History & Criticism of Art II is highly - Tours of the Archaeological Crypt of planned excursions/group activities, recommended. There will be an Notre-Dame full-time academic support, 24/7 online component to this program - Walking tours of the Latin Quarter student support, health insurance, before going abroad. Assignments and pass for public transportation in Paris, will be scheduled six weeks before the - Field trips to historic locations such as international student ID card, IP t-shirt, program begins. Chartres, Versailles, and Giverny travel water bottle, luggage tag, and - Fine dining experience luggage strap HOUSING - Group meals and picnics - River boat cruise on the Seine Students reside in comfortable Not included: round-trip international accommodations at the Cité airfare, passport, food (except as Universitaire, an international campus VISA REQUIREMENTS noted), books and supplies, personal built and maintained by countries from At the time of publication, a travel visa travel/activity/spending money, all over the world. Rooms are private is not required for U.S. citizens. university-assessed fees (e.g., per with en suite bathroom. Students may credit hour technology fee) prepare meals in shared kitchens or purchase inexpensive meals in the campus cafeteria.

Program dates, details, and fees are subject to change. A5500 University Center • (850) 644 - 3272 • international.fsu.edu