French Studies: French Studies Summer Institute, MFS Program By University of Wisconsin-Madison |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Tuitionfee

24,000 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

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Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

The Master of Professional French Studies Summer Institute program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is specifically designed for French teachers’ unique academic calendar and working needs. Our program includes a shortened summer internship and will include portfolio projects focused on your current classroom projects. Modeled off of the Professional French Studies Master’s program, the Summer Institute program is designed to globalize your expertise and apply your advanced proficiency in French language to business and professional settings around the world. Courses will be offered face-to-face during the summer, and online during the academic year. Apply your French skills to research, interdisciplinary cross-cultural analysis, advanced oral communications, and advanced grammar. Our courses also teach you to understand various perspectives and best practices within major French-speaking regions around the world. Upon completing the Summer Institute program you will be prepared to apply best practices to professional projects in French-speaking organizational settings outside the United States.

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

The Master of Professional French Studies Summer Institute program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is specifically designed for French teachers’ unique academic calendar and working needs. Our program includes a shortened summer internship and will include portfolio projects focused on your current classroom projects. Modeled off of the Professional French Studies Master’s program, the Summer Institute program is designed to globalize your expertise and apply your advanced proficiency in French language to business and professional settings around the world. Courses will be offered face-to-face during the summer, and online during the academic year. Apply your French skills to research, interdisciplinary cross-cultural analysis, advanced oral communications, and advanced grammar. Our courses also teach you to understand various perspectives and best practices within major French-speaking regions around the world. Upon completing the Summer Institute program you will be prepared to apply best practices to professional projects in French-speaking organizational settings outside the United States.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

92+
All applicants must: Have an undergraduate degree AND Have advanced knowledge of French. Submit GRE test scores. To apply, materials include: Online graduate school application, Supplemental French Department application, Official transcripts, CV/Resume, Statement of purpose (in French), Three letters of recommendation, and Oral interview in French, by phone or in person.
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Domestic Students

24,000 USD
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International Students

24,000 USD
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