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French Culture & Society
2010 June 4-Week (1 Course) - Partner Institution

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05/27/2010- 06/25/2010 04/01/2010 04/15/2010 $4,795


CEA GlobalCampus: Paris
Accreditation
University of New Haven

Courses at CEA GlobalCampus: Paris are designed in conjunction with, approved, and transcripted by the University of New Haven, which is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the New England Association for Schools and Colleges.
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Learn about faculty at the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris.
CEA GlobalCampus: Paris

CEA GlobalCampus: Paris

The CEA GlobalCampus in Paris was founded in 2005 in order to provide North American students with a unique curriculum that focuses not only on current European issues but also fosters dialogue and critical thought among students. Students are expected to actively participate in their classes and draw connections between the subjects they are studying. Faculty selected to teach at the CEA GlobalCampus are interested in the intellectual, cultural and emotional growth of the students and strive to engage them in lively discussions.

The courses offered at the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris are designed to teach students about the diverse history, politics, culture and art of Europe. Courses in a variety of disciplines are offered such as history, art history, political science and literature. Several classes focus primarily on France and are designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of French history, language and culture. Such courses will help students familiarize themselves with their new surroundings in Paris and gain insight into how France fits within the larger European context. By engaging students in dialogue and critical thought, the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris strives to provide students with a compelling introduction to European politics, culture and art. In addition, by analyzing various aspects of Europe, students are encouraged reflect upon their own country and cultures.

Courses taught at the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris have been designed in conjunction with, and approved by, the University of New Haven (UNH).* In addition, faculty appointments have been approved by UNH. After the successful completion of a session at the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris, students will receive a UNH transcript for their work. Located in Connecticut, the University of New Haven is a student-focused, comprehensive university and is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). The agreement between CEA and UNH follows the highest standards of good practice in education abroad and satisfies the rigorous requirements of the University's institutional accreditor. Therefore, credits earned at the CEA GlobalCampus are easily transferable to US-accredited institutions. Learn more about UNH serving as the University of Record for CEA.

*Between spring 2006 and summer 2008, programs at the GlobalCampus in Paris were accredited by Northern Illinois University (NIU), and students attending such programs received NIU transcripts upon successful completion of coursework. NIU is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

The CEA GlobalCampus in Paris is located in the heart of the Marais district. Services available to CEA students include a computer lab and complimentary French language tutoring.

Classroom Information

  • Classes are taught by faculty selected by CEA and approved by UNH.
  • Faculty are bilingual (French/English) and represent a variety of different countries.
  • Periodic exams, homework assignments and final exams will be administered.
  • Attendance of classes is mandatory and monitored by each professor.
  • Class size ranges between 5 and 15 students, allowing more personalized attention.
  • Classes are specifically offered to be taken with other CEA students of equivalent language levels and not with native French students.

Grading

Professors at the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris will carefully evaluate student's work and progress throughout their academic session. Written and oral exercises, homework assignments, attendance, classroom participation and performance on exams will be taken into account when calculating the final grade.

The following grading system, modeled off the University of New Haven's, is in use at the CEA GlobalCampus in Paris:

Letter Grade Numerical Grade
Low Range
Numerical Grade
High Range
Percentage Range Quality Points

A+

9.70 10.00 97.0 - 100% 4.0
A 9.40 9.69 94.0 - 96.9% 4.0
A- 9.00 9.39 90.0 – 93.9% 3.7
B+ 8.70 8.99 87.0 – 89.9% 3.3
B 8.40 8.69 84.0 – 86.9% 3.0
B- 8.00 8.39 80.0 – 83.9% 2.7
C+ 7.70 7.99 77.0 – 79.9% 2.3
C 7.40 7.69 74.0 – 76.9% 2.0
C- 7.00 7.39 70.0 – 73.9% 1.7
D+ 6.70 6.99 67.0 – 69.9% 1.3
D 6.30 6.69 63.0 – 66.9% 1.0
D- 6.00 6.29 60.0 – 62.9% 0.7
F 0.00 5.99 0 - 59.9% 0.0
W Withdrawal 0.0
INC Incomplete 0.0

Completion of a course is defined as a receipt of a letter grade (A+ to F) as opposed to Withdrawal or Incomplete.

In order to determine a quality point ratio, each letter grade from a completed course is assigned a quality point value. The quality point value for each grade earned during a semester is multiplied by the number of semester hours assigned to that course. The sum of these points is the total number of quality points earned during the semester. It is divided by the number of semester hours completed to obtain the quality point ratio (QPR).


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