Summer Study in France
Travel is suspended due to Covid-19 but we do hope to return soon. Below is an example of an itinerary from a previous program.
Study Abroad in France
Three Saturdays in May and/or June (USA) plus
June 15 – July 7 (France)
Elizabeth McGee (Biological Sciences)
Arnaud Bergerol (Global Studies)
The Dordogne region (named after the great Dordogne River) in southwest France is rich in unexpected ways. From the cragged, forbidding precipices which Paleolithic humans called home 40,000 years ago to poor soils that paradoxically yield extraordinary foods from walnuts to truffles, this region is a treasure trove and natural classroom. Join us for this special offering of Biology 101 as we go back in time to study the dramatic cultural and biological transitions that are the hallmarks of human prehistory during this period. In Global Studies 188, we will study food and commerce in regional France – from the family farm and the local marché to global export; learn about and appreciate specific food industries (e.g., truffles, regional cheese, wine, etc.) in the southwestern region of France, and their historical and economic significance; develop an appreciation of and
This program is open to all undergraduate with an interest in human evolution, international studies, and French food and commerce. In our previous short-term FLP programs to the southwest of France, we have had a broad diversity of majors including business, biology, chemistry, sociology, psychology, health sciences, and economics. Although this program will have a significant experiential component, we will also integrate traditional assignments (including readings and research projects), lectures, and assessments (exams).
Our tentative agenda is as follows:
June 15 (Wednesday), Paris
Program starts at 8 a.m. sharp!
Excursion: Pâtisserie Crawl Part I
Excursion: Barbes marché
Excursion: Musee du Vin
Excursion: House of Maille
June 16 (Thursday), Paris
Excursion: Pâtisserie Crawl Part II
Excursion: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle & Scavenger Hunt
Free time!
June 17 (Friday), Paris
Excursion: Marche Auguste-Blanqui
Excursion: Androuet Cheese Shop
Picnic lunch at Jardin du Luxembourg
Optional evening excursion: Tour d’Eiffel
June 18 (Saturday), Rouffignac
Travel Day – Paris to Rouffignac-St-Cernin via Bordeaux on the TGV
June 19 (Sunday), Rouffignac
Rouffignac Marché
Lecture: Le Fromage de France
Lecture: Nature of Science & Activity
June 20 (Monday), Rouffignac
Excursion: Le Moulin de Maneyrol
Picnic lunch at Maneyrol
Excursion: Bovetti Chocolate Museum
Lecture: Geology & the Fossil Record
June 21 (Tuesday), Rouffignac
Lecture: The commerce of the farmer’s marché in France
Excursion: Le Bugue-sur-Vézère marché
Lecture: The Walnut Industry in the Dordogne
June 22 (Wednesday), Rouffignac)
Excursion: marché of Sarlat (collect data for What’s in Their Market?)
Lecture: Human Paleo 1 (time TBA; 60 minutes)
June 23 (Thursday), Rouffignac)
Excursion: École Hôtelière du Périgord (a school specializing in cooking and restaurant industry)
Lunch: Jardin des Pecheurs @ noon
Excursion: supermarche for data collection for What’s in Their Market?
June 24 (Friday), Rouffignac)
Lecture: Le Vin de France I
Lecture: Human Paleo 2
Free time!
June 25 (Saturday), Rouffignac)
Excursion: Sarlat marché
Excursion: Chateau Puymartin
June 26 (Sunday), Rouffignac)
Excursion: Grotte de Rouffignac
June 27 (Monday), Rouffignac)
Excursion: Prehistoric Caves of Font de Gaume
Lecture: Truffles – the Black Gold of the Perigord
June 28 (Tuesday), Rouffignac
Activity: Cheese Tasting
Excursion: Combarelles
June 29 (Wednesday), Rouffignac
Excursion: Les Eyzies & Natural History Museum
June 30 (Thursday), Rouffignac
Activity: Truffle Puzzle
Excursion: Prehistoric Caves of Cougnac
July 1 (Friday), Rouffignac
FREE DAY!
July 2 (Saturday), Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne
Excursion: Rocamadour & La Borie d’Imbert
Excursion: Truffle Farm in Cuzance
July 3 (Sunday), Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne
Excursion: Padirac Cave
June 4 (Monday), Bergerac
Excursion: Domaine Haut Pechermant
July 5 (Tuesday), Bergerac
Excursion: Château Corbin
Excursion: St. Emilion
June 6 (Wednesday), Bordeaux
Excursion: Chateau Belingard
Activity: Program in Review
Farewell Dinner!
June 7 (Thursday), Bordeaux
Program ends at 9 a.m.
Both McGee and Bergerol have significant experience teaching SJSU students in France. We have run seven summer programs for nearly 90 SJSU students and alums. The cost of the program is approximately $4000 per student, and includes tuition/registration, Study Abroad FLP fees, health insurance, lodging, meals (with the group), entrance fees to all museums and sites, materials fees, and transportation in France from the time you arrive in Paris to the time the program ends in Bordeaux (airfare to/from France is not included).
If you would like more information or would like to receive a slide show via email, contact elizabeth.mcgee@sjsu.edu. A bientôt!