Thinking about studying abroad? Check out the French Connections in Bordeaux Global Seminar! is a Global Seminar course taught in Bordeaux, France, by Professor Tom Zeiler next June. On this program, students will:
- Learn from French professors about the pressing issues and current events affecting one of Europe’s most influential countries.
- Sit on the banks of the Garonne River and enjoy the park atmosphere with French locals.
- Visit the first known American diplomatic station in the world, first established in 1778.
- See the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, first constructed in 1780.
The course is open to all majors, and counts for the following ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä requirements:
- IAFS 3500
- IAFS Europe/Eurasia concentration or Functional Area 3
- International Affairs Off-Campus Experience
- A&S Gen Ed: Arts & Humanities OR Social Sciences
- CMCI Core Historical Views
- Upper division elective credit for PSCI majors
- Engineering Humanities/Social Sciences
- 4190 for History majors
Feel free to direct any questions about the program to Professor Zeiler at Thomas.Zeiler@colorado.edu. If you’d like to open an application or have questions about applying, finances, or scholarships, please reach out to globalseminars@colorado.edu. The application deadline is December 1st, and spots are limited! Apply on the .
We hope to see you in Bordeaux this summer!