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Founded in 1962, The American
University of Paris (AUP) is one of the oldest American
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Founder: Lloyd DeLamater |
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See AUP's mission
statement here |
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Faculty |
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58 Full-time professors |
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61 Part-time professors |
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88% of
full-time faculty members hold a terminal degree from the
world's most distinguished graduate schools. |
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AUP faculty members represent
approximately 20
nationalities; all are at least bilingual. |
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Students |
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15 students
per full-time faculty member (FTE) |
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992 students (794
undergraduate and 198 graduate students) representing around
100 nationalities.
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Accreditation |
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The American
University of Paris is accredited in the United States
by the Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools. |
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Location |
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AUP is an
urban institution, and its campus is composed of 8 buildings
centrally located in the seventh arrondissement of
Paris, on the Left Bank, near the Eiffel Tower and the
Seine. |
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Language of Instruction |
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English |
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Curriculum |
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10 graduate
programs |
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16 majors |
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35 minors |
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Undergraduate Programs |
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Art History |
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Comparative Literature |
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Computer Science |
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Entrepreneurship |
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European and Mediterranean
Cultures |
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Film Studies |
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Global Communications |
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History
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International Business
Administration |
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International Economics |
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International Finance |
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International and
Comparative Politics |
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Literary Studies and the Creative Arts |
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Psychology |
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Self-Designed Major |
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Urban Studies |
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English for University Studies Program |
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