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CIEE Paris to Prague Summer European Cinema Combo Program
Location: Czech Republic: Prague; France: Paris
Term: Summer
Dates: Summer
300 Fore Street Portland, ME 04101 United States
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Phone: 207-533-4000;
Toll-free: 800.40.STUDY
Fax: 207-553-5000
Description
The summer European Cinema combination program is designed for students with an interest in film studies and the ways in which history, politics, and culture have impacted various European films and film movements. The program combines separate courses focusing on French and Czech cinema and allows students to compare and contrast film movements, techniques, and subjects in these two European cinema hubs.
What You'll Learn:
The goal of the European Cinema combination program is to give students an opportunity to explore French and Czech cinema and develop a better understanding of the impact that film movements and techniques in both locations have had on cinema around the world today. Through special cinema courses, film screenings, and cultural activities, students will be able to compare and contrast French and Czech cinema and be able to articulate the way in which culture, history, and politics have influenced the films in each location.
Academic Program:
The summer European Studies combination program involves two 3 ½ week academic sessions and is designed for students with an interest in film studies and the ways in which history, politics, and culture have impacted various European films and film movements. The program combines separate courses focusing on French and Czech cinema and allows students to compare and contrast film movements, techniques, and subjects in these two European cinema hubs.
During Session I, students on this program will study alongside students enrolled in the Paris Language and Culture summer program. Established in 2004, the Paris Language and Culture summer program is designed for students who want to improve their knowledge of French language and culture, while learning about Paris and France through classes, activities, and excursions, or who wish to explore certain focused themes including philosophy, art history, Francophone culture, cinema, and French sign language.
During Session II, students on this program will study alongside students enrolled in the Prague Central European Studies summer program. Established in 2003, this program exposes students to the rich cultural, historical, and social heritage of Prague through the exploration of its art, film, architectural roots, society, and dynamic history. This journey gives students a unique opportunity to witness the force of a society that embraces its transition from a communist past to the ever-changing political and social present, along with the opportunity to learn about Prague's development.
Academic Culture:
The program is made up of two 3 ½ week sessions. Courses typically meet every morning or afternoon, Monday to Friday, for three hours, with structured outings and one required overnight study tour each session. The courses are designed for U.S. undergraduates, so the teaching and learning methods will be familiar to participants. Moreover, all professors in the summer program are accustomed to teaching U.S. students.
CIEE Paris courses are intellectually rigorous, and students should expect to be active participants in all aspects of the class, keeping up with daily reading assignments and participating in class discussions. In addition to lectures and discussions, classes may include film viewings and outings related to the themes of the class.
There are significant differences between the U.S. educational system and the Czech system. Students must be aware that a high degree of self-motivation and self-discipline is required, and that independent learning and active participation in class are necessary for achieving satisfactory academic performance. Resources such as library holdings in English and Internet access may be limited, and students may need to seek these resources outside of the CIEE Study Center in public libraries and other Charles University faculties. Professors use both the classroom as well as the city as a direct resource for their teaching. Lectures are supplemented with class excursions and guest lectures related to class topics. Students should be prepared to spend two-thirds of each weekday in class or in class-related activities.
Highlights
- Spend your summer in two of Europe's most exciting cities--Paris and Prague
- Study European Cinema from different historical, political, and cultural perspectives and participate in film screenings and discussions linked with coursework
- Explore French and Czech society through CIEE overnight study tours and cultural activities
- Participate in special seminars designed to link the two summer sessions and provide opportunities for faculty and students to compare and contrast French and Czech cinema and gain a better understanding of how these two cinematic hubs have influenced films today
Degree Level
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$:
Please check the CIEE website for current pricing.
Cost Includes:
Cost Include Description:
The CIEE program fee includes an optional on-site airport meet and greet, tuition, housing, orientation, full-time program leadership and support, cultural activities, local excursions, field trips, pre-departure advertising, visa fees, and a CIEE iNext travel card which provides insurance and other travel benefits.
*Students placed in homestays will receive breakfast and dinner during the week and most weekends.
Credit Available
no
This Program is open to
Worldwide Participant.
Typical Living Arrangements
- Apartment/Flat
- Guest House
Participants Travel
Independently
Application Process Involves
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Transcript
- Written Application
CIEE's Mission Statement
Since 1947, the Council on International Educational Exchange, known as CIEE, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. Our services to young people studying, working, teaching, and traveling abroad are more important than ever.
Year Founded
1947