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Paris & Provence
2008 Study Tour
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Spring Break to the Ile de France and the South of France
This year, Professor Casey Black
(French)) will lead a NSU Spring Break Study Tour to
The itinerary begins on the French
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Le basilique Sacré-Coeur |
Le Pont St.-Benoît and le Palais des Papes --- Avignon |
La Maison
carrée --- Nîmes |
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Les Arènes de Nîmes |
Le Pont du Gard |
Boulevard des anglais - Nice |
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Châteauneuf du Pape |
St.
Rémy de Provence (Vincent van Gogh) |
This
study tour is designed for university students traveling on a restricted
budget. Expect a good deal of walking. Accommodations are in comfortable, clean,
one and two star hotels. Couples will be
placed in private double rooms. Students
and singles may be in triple or possibly quad rooms. Private baths (or showers) are the rule,
though there may be exceptions.
Tentative itinerary:
Thurs. March 13 Leave
Fri. March 14 Arrive
Nice. Tour of Flower Market,
Sat. March 15 Chagall and
Sun. March 16 Bus tour of
Mon. March 17 Train to
Tues. March 18 Tarascon: Chateau and market, St. Remy, Les
Baux-de-Provence
Wed. March 19
Thurs. March 20
Friday March 21 Train for
Saturday March 22 Orsay and Rodin
museums. Napoleon’s Tomb, the
Sunday March 23 Louvre, Arc de Triomphe. Sacre Coeur/Montmartre
Monday March 24
Tuesday March 25 Leave
Requirements
for FREN 385:
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Active and engaged
participation in all scheduled activities
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Maintenance of a daily journal
recording:
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Personal responses to scheduled
activities
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Responses to cultural
differences
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Linguistic observations of a
sort relevant to the student's background in French, ranging from recognition
of French-English cognates to idiomatic expressions and specific vocabulary.
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Preparation of a significant
original project that conforms to the major field of study of the student. Examples include (but are not limited to):
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Video or photographic
productions linked to a conceptual theme beyond the typical scrapbook
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A ten-page research paper on a
literary, historical, or art history subject
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An original work of art
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A research project that
incorporates, for example, advertisements from the popular press or billboards
and establishes a comparison/contrast relationship with American practices
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A survey that involves
email-based research or other primary sources
Ø A comprehensive report of linguistic and intercultural interaction
Cost:
A bargain at $2,441 with a minimum of 14 enrollees. Included are:
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Roundtrip airfare from
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Accommodations (double
occupancy)
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A few meals
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Train transportation
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Bus/coach excursions and car
rental
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Public transportation in
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Airport transfers
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All museum and historic site
entrance fees
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Two credit hours of FREN 385 Travel and Study Abroad
Not included are passport fees ($85), optional travel/health insurance ($65), private transportation (taxis), or non-group related activities. Single room supplement is $400. A $1000 non-refundable deposit payable to “NSU French Study Tour 2008” is due Dec. 21. The balance is due Jan. 18. Late registrations will be accepted until Jan. 31 with no guarantee of price. Since the majority of the deposit is ear-marked for airfare, and tickets will not be purchased until enough people sign up, most if not all of the “non-refundable” deposit will be returned if the trip does not make. If the trip does go forward, the deposit cannot be returned. Participants who are worried that they might not after all be able to travel should purchase a travel/trip insurance policy. For more information contact Dr. Casey Black at (605) 626-2404 or blackc@northern.edu