Curriculum

The program is divided into two phases:

Week 1–Week 8 (Core Phase)

After an orientation period, students enroll in three courses and begin the internship placement process. Students take one French language course, and two electives in either French or English, depending on their proficiency. Note:  Students will receive up-to-date syllabi when their courses begin.

Required Language Course

Students enroll in one required French-language course at their level.

All Paris Internship Program French language are in essence embedded in the Program as a whole and are designed to work towards the goal of allowing students to perform at their best while living and working in Paris. Outcomes and progression in these courses are aligned with courses taught in Boston; however their content is adapted to the students’ daily exposure to a French speaking environment and to the Paris experience.

Elective Courses

Students select two courses from the electives offered in English or French, depending on their interest and proficiency level. Students who have previously completed fewer than four terms of college-level French from the list of Elective Courses taught in English.

Elective Courses Taught in French

Elective Courses Taught in English

Week 10–Week 16 (Internship Phase)

During the second half of the semester, students participate in local professional life through faculty-supervised internships. Students serve as interns full time, Monday through Thursday, while also attending internship course sessions on Fridays. 

Placements are contingent upon students’ past experiences, language abilities, professional interests, and available opportunities in any given term, so flexibility is essential.

Internship Areas

Note: the following are examples of past internship placements only. While BU Study Abroad guarantees an internship to program participants, specific placements vary from term to term and may not always be available. Likewise, internship placements may be available in academic areas not listed. The level of proficiency in the target language is an important factor, which internship supervisors will take into account.

Students will be placed in internships across the following areas. Applicants should be open to a placement in any of these options:

  • Communications (including public relations)
    • Serve in various roles in the communications field. Past internship placements have included Secret Wine Door, Paris Wine Walks, Red is dancing.
  • Marketing
    • Serve in marketing and product development, press relations, events management, or public relations. Past internship placements have included ECO-Learn, Mediatic, and Free Persephone.
  • Entrepreneurship
    • Serve in businesses and organizations focused on enterprise and entrepreneurship.

Internship Courses

Study Abroad will enroll students in a non-unit Hub co-curricular and in a four-unit internship course, which includes a classroom component in the form of mandatory workshops. The four-unit course number will depend on the area of specialization in which students complete their internship or focus their reflection for the Internship Course assignments.

The Internship Course workshops are designed to encourage students’ reflection on their internship cultural and professional experience, as well as to prepare for the internship course assignments, a process which results in a final mock professional interview, where students highlight the professional value and benefits of their internship experience.

Upon successful completion of the internship experience, students will receive a Hub requirement in the area Individual in Community from the co-curricular HUB SA 330.

Please note your course unit is flexible and can reflect the responsibilities you take on during your internship. Students have the opportunity to discuss what course code will be associated with their internship with the academic staff in Paris.