Published: Sept. 23, 2016

bordeaux program flyer - two girls eating snailsBordeaux, France Summer Global Seminar

Spend 2 weeks in June this summer studying France-American relations in Bordeaux, France! This three credit IAFS course is taught by ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Professor and Int'l Affairs Director, Tom Zeiler. Study in beautiful Bordeaux through lectures, guest speakers, and excursions around Bordeaux. There are extra scholarships available for this program! 

  • Course: IAFS 3500, France and America: Connections through Time (cross-listed as HIST 4190)
  • Credits: 3 upper-division credit hours
  • Approved for:
    • IAFS 3500
    • A&S Core Historical Context
    • IAFS Europe/Eurasia concentration and/or Functional Area 3
    • CMCI Core Historical Views
    • Upper division elective credit for PSCI majors
    • Engineering Humanities/Social Sciences
    • 4190 for History majors
  • Grading: This is a ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder course, so you will receive letter grades
  • Learn how two of the world's most influential powers, France and the United States, are uniquely connected
  • Fulfill the major degree requirements in IAFS, HIST or PSCI (see Academics section on the website)
  • Enjoy numerous excursions around Bordeaux and hear guest lectures by local faculty
  • Please note: this program often fills early - it is recommended that you apply in advance of the application deadline
  • Want to see more? Check out  from 2017 participant, Jessica Sullivan