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EPSCI Courses specifically for International Exchange Students


These courses are held in both Fall and Spring Semesters and are attended only by International Exchange students. When the class is taught in French, the level of language is slightly more adapted to the needs of non-native speakers, but still requires at least a good intermediate level of competence.

Which classes are available specifically for International Exchange Students?


The following classes are held only for exchange students:

• Geopolitics (in English)
• European Economics (in English)
• Intercultural Marketing (in English, available in the Spring Semester only)
• European Union (in French)
• French Civilization (in French only in Fall semester. In French or English in Spring)
• Business French (intermediate and advanced level)

How many of these classes can I take?


• Semester exchange students may choose any number of these courses.

•  If they wish, Full year students can take all these classes during their year at EPSCI. However, you should note that most of these courses are repeated in the Spring Semester. This means that you can take them once in either Fall or Spring, but not throughout the whole year. The only exceptions to this are the French Civilization and French Language classes which continue with different content during both semesters.

•  Double Degree students will choose one of these courses as a replacement for ‘International Taxation’ in the Fall Semester, and another one is compulsory in the Spring Semester.