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 ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ 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 ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ 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