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Budapest Semesters in Mathematics
BSM offers students the opportunity to take an intensive semester of mathematics at the College International in Budapest alongside other North American students. Courses are taught in English and taught by eminent Hungarian professors, all while living in the beautiful and historic city of Budapest.
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Center for University Programs Abroad (CUPA)
CUPA provides personalized methodology, language mentoring, and extensive academic, cultural and personal resources for students with advanced French language skills in Paris. Students will take courses across several well-renowned French universities, and the language pledge and homestay experience will allow students for deeper growth both in their language skills and cultural competency.
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CET Intensive Arabic Language in Jordan
For those looking for a full immersion, Arabic language program, look no further than CET in Jordan. Take a full course-load of Arabic courses, two language courses and two content courses, and live alongside other Jordanian students in a residence hall.
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Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a top comprehensive research university in a trilingual campus (English, Chinese, Cantonese). Students participating in this program may take courses by a range of departments as well as by the International Asian Studies Program and the Yale-China Chinese Language Center.
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CIEE Language and Culture Program in Lisbon, Portugal
CIEE in Lisbon is designed for students looking to advance their Portuguese language skills while also taking Social Science courses in Portuguese at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Students are encouraged to think critically, work independently, contribute to discussions, and participate in university life.
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College Year in Athens
CYA offers courses in English with a focus on Greece and the Mediterranean in the historic and bustling city of Athens. CYA places an emphasis on learning beyond the classroom, and many courses hold classes on-site, allowing students the opportunity to experience what they are studying first-hand and have access to authentic materials and artifacts.
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Columbia in Paris at Reid Hall
Columbia in Paris is a great fit for French-language learners at the intermediate level who are looking to improve their French and broaden their understanding of France's socio-cultural heritage. This program allows students the opportunity to continue their language learning by taking one French language course, in addition to taking a combination of courses taught both through Columbia University in Paris and directly enrolled in one of several top universities in Paris.
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Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), Menton
Sciences Po Menton is a great fit for students with an advanced level of French and a specialized interest in political, economic, and social issues in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and the Gult. French and Arabic language courses are also available, and students will experience a small-campus environment situated along the Mediterranean Sea.
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Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), Paris
Sciences Po is a prestigious institution in Paris that focuses on the Social Sciences, specifically the areas of international relations, public policy, politics, and economics. Students with an advanced level of French will take their courses alongside other domestic and international students in a very academically rigorous environment and will experience Paris through independent-living across the city.
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Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies
The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies provides students with a premiere opportunity to study ancient history and art, archaeology, Greek and Latin language and literature in downtown Rome. A double-credit comprehensive and integrated course on the "ancient city" frames the semester, which is also dotted by numerous field-work explorations. Courses are taught in English.