Make the most of France’s capital city! The Paris Business Internship Program, offered in conjunction with the University of Paris IX-Dauphine, consists of a weeklong Intensive French Language Seminar, three courses taken at Dauphine, and an academic internship.Placement in one of the two academic tracks offered depends on the amount of college-level French classes the student has already taken.
Requirements & Considerations
- All students must enroll according to, and remain in compliance with, the Boston University Study Abroad Course Load Policy.
- Minimum of six semesters of college-level French
- Priority will be given to students enrolled in a French language course within the year preceding their semester in Paris.
- Admissions requirements for all programs
Curriculum
BU Questrom School of Business students should refer to Questrom’s lists of pre-approved courses before applying.
Designed for more advanced students who have completed through five or more semesters of college-level French. This program includes:
- A part-time internship placement in French;
- An online 4-credit internship course taught in English by Questrom faculty;
- A mandatory 1-credit Intensive French Language Seminar held at Dauphine during Welcome Week;
- Three 4-credit courses at Dauphine comprised of one French language or culture course and two elective courses.
Internship
Study Abroad will enroll students in a non-credit Hub co-curricular and in a four-credit internship course, which includes online sessions. Placements are contingent upon students' experience, language ability, professional interests, and available opportunities in any given semester, so flexibility is essential. Upon successful completion of the internship experience, students will receive a Hub unit in the area Individual in Community from the co-curricular HUB SA 330.
- HUB SA 330 Study Abroad Internship (Non-credit)
- This course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas:
- Individual in Community
- This course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas:
- CAS EC 497 Internship in Business/Economics Abroad (4 credits)
- Fall Semester
- Syllabus
- QST IM 430 Internship in Management (4 credits)
- Spring Semester
- Syllabus
Internship Areas
Internships are in French
Note: the following are examples of past internship placements only. While BU Study Abroad guarantees an internship to program participants, specific placements vary from semester to semester 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.
- Serve in the communications, IT/data science, or research departments of French companies. Recent placements have included Finance Innovation, and La Chaire Gouvernance et Régulation de l'Université Paris Dauphine, Supervizor and Streammind.
Housing & Student Services
Local Homestay | or | Student Residences |
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There are gyms at the university and throughout the city. Students can study at the Université de Dauphine library. Many students study at home, as university libraries have more restricted hours than in the US.
Program Dates
- Fall Semester: late August to mid-December
- Spring Semester: early January to late May
Application Timeline
This program follows rolling admissions and may fill before the official deadline.
Fall Semester
- Applications Open December 15
- Applications Deadline March 15
Spring Semester
- Applications Open June 1*
- Applications Deadline September 15
This program is rolling admissions; applications are reviewed once all application materials are received, prior to all deadlines. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all required materials are received by the BU Study Abroad office. Students are encouraged to apply as early as possible as some programs and internship tracks have limited space and may fill up before the deadline. Submitting a complete application prior to the application deadline, does not guarantee acceptance. Students will be emailed an admissions decision within three weeks of a completed application.
Information for BU Students Awaiting an Admissions Decision and exceptions to the standard admission calendar for all students can be found here.
Cost & Financial Considerations
- Fall 2024 Tuition & Fees: $26,282
Cost includes tuition, housing, program related activities, administrative fee, overseas medical insurance, and emergency evacuation coverage. - Estimated program budget, including cost of living expenses.
- Spring 2025 Tuition & Fees: $27,982
Cost includes tuition, housing, program related activities, administrative fee, overseas medical insurance, and emergency evacuation coverage. - Estimated program budget, including cost of living expenses.
- Grants and Scholarships available