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Based at [[Reid Hall]], '''French Cultural Studies in Global Context''' is an intensive one-year [[MA]] program centering on French culture and society since the 1789 Revolution. Students select one of two tracks--France and Europe or France, Africa, and the Middle East--but must follow the same core courses on cultural studies, modern French history, and stylistics. Seminars are taken both Reid Hall various area institutions of higher learning, including Jussieu (Paris-7), Sorbonne (Paris-4), EHESS, and Sciences-Po, according to availability and individual interest. Although French is the principal language of communication, MA essays can be presented in English.
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Based at [[Reid Hall (Paris)|Reid Hall]], '''French Cultural Studies in Global Context''' is an intensive one-year [[MA]] program centering on French culture and society since the 1789 Revolution. Students select one of two tracks--France and Europe or France, Africa, and the Middle East--but must follow the same core courses on cultural studies, modern French history, and stylistics. Seminars are taken both Reid Hall various area institutions of higher learning, including Jussieu (Paris-7), Sorbonne (Paris-4), EHESS, and Sciences-Po, according to availability and individual interest. Although French is the principal language of communication, MA essays can be presented in English.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 15 May 2013

Based at Reid Hall, French Cultural Studies in Global Context is an intensive one-year MA program centering on French culture and society since the 1789 Revolution. Students select one of two tracks--France and Europe or France, Africa, and the Middle East--but must follow the same core courses on cultural studies, modern French history, and stylistics. Seminars are taken both Reid Hall various area institutions of higher learning, including Jussieu (Paris-7), Sorbonne (Paris-4), EHESS, and Sciences-Po, according to availability and individual interest. Although French is the principal language of communication, MA essays can be presented in English.