Study Abroad Programs in French and Italian
Year and semester programs
Maryland in Nice
The Maryland-in-Nice program is one of the University of Maryland's oldest study abroad programs. Based at the Centre Universitaire d’Études en Français Langue Etrangère (C.U.E.F.L.E.) at the Université de Nice, the program is open to all UM students, as well as students from other accredited American universities. Students on the program take language, civilization and literature courses at the C.U.E.F.L.E., in addition to one intensive language training course during orientation and one semester-long course with Maryland's Resident Faculty Director.
In order to qualify for the program, applicants must demonstrate some knowledge of the French language. Students enrolling for a full year must have completed one semester of intermediate French, while those enrolling for a semester must have completed at least two. Students can enroll in the Maryland-in-Nice program for the full year, or they can choose to study for the Fall or Spring semester.
Nice is a cosmopolitan city of about 300,000 people, located in the heart of the French Riviera. Inhabited for at least 2,000 years, the city is rich in history. Today, Nice is known for its world-renowned art museums, thriving theater scene, and gourmet restaurants. Counting more than 30,000 students and headquartered at the Chateau of Valrose, the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis is one of the most innovative research institutions in Europe. Nice's location on the Mediterranean coastline makes it an exciting destination for study abroad, as students can easily take the train to numerous villages, national parks, cultural and archeological sites, as well as major cities such as Marseille, Cannes, and Monaco.
Nice is a cosmopolitan city of about 300,000 people, located in the heart of the French Riviera. Inhabited for at least 2,000 years, the city is rich in history. Today, Nice is known for its world-renowned art museums, thriving theater scene, and gourmet restaurants. Counting more than 30,000 students and headquartered at the Chateau of Valrose, the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis is one of the most innovative research institutions in Europe. Nice's location on the Mediterranean coastline makes it an exciting destination for study abroad, as students can easily take the train to numerous villages, national parks, cultural and archeological sites, as well as major cities such as Marseille, Cannes, and Monaco.
Winter-Term Programs
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Italy: Classical Foundations
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Italy: Culture, Economy and Politics
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Italy: Exploring the Arts of Italy
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Italy: Italian Language and Culture
Maryland in Montpellier
French Language and Culture on the MediterraneanFor more information, and a complete list of study abroad programs, visit the Office of Study Abroad's official website.