Location
The University of
Notre Dame sends two students per year to the Institut d'Etudes Politiques
de Paris, or Sciences Po, as it is more commonly known. Located in the
heart of Paris in the 7th arrondissment, on a small street off of the
Bd. St. Germain, Sciences Po is one of the most prestigous institutions
in France, training the business and political elite of the country. The
7th arrondissment is one of the most elegant residential districts in
Paris, and home to the Eiffel Tower, the National Assembly and the Musee
d'Orsay. Nearby Bd. St. Germain is famous for its cafes, gathering places
for French intellectuals and artists.
Programs of Studies
Students from Notre
Dame will be integrated into the "International Program of Political and
Social Sciences." In this program students from around the world are brought
together to study French and European History, French Politics, International
Relations, the European Union, Economics and Sociology. They will also
take French language courses. French is the language of instruction and
of communication among the students. Notre Dame students are advised to
spend a year in the program. Students may, however, elect to participate
in the second semester only. Successful completion of the year will result
in a diploma from Sciences Po which is recognized in France as well as
other European countries as a certificate of a year of intense, rigorous
study in the social sciences, and which may lead to internships in Europe. Click here for links to course listings at
Sciences Po.
Students will choose
three courses per semester in political and social sciences, and enroll
in a French course as well. In so doing, they will earn 15 Notre Dame
credits per semester, and grades earned at Sciences Po will be translated
into American grades and computed into the Notre Dame GPA. While students
will make progress towards the Notre Dame degree, they should see this
year or semester in broader terms. It is an enrichment of the college
experience, a period of intellectual challenge, but one of immense rewards
as well, both in terms of academic growth and in terms of a broader perspective
that comes from meeting and studying with students from around the world.
Eligibility for
the Program
The
program at Sciences Po is directed towards juniors who have a high level
of French, a strong GPA and a major in economics, government, history,
sociology or another social science. Students should apply as sophomores
to attend the program during their junior year. The application deadline
is November 15.
Additional Information
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