At AUP, we encourage you to learn new languages and to improve the level of the languages you already speak. You can do both while earning your degree. The University offers language courses in French, Italian and Arabic to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Undergraduates may take language courses as part of their degree.
All students may request to audit AUP language classes (or other classes) for no extra charge on a space-available basis. This benefit is limited to one audit per semester, and interested students must already be registered in a full-time course load (at least 12 credits). Full details of AUP’s Audit policy can be found here.
If you're interested in a language not offered at our University, you have the option to take a language course through an outside institution.
We recommend that you get in touch with the Registraraup.edu (Registrar's Office) before signing up for courses at another institution to make sure that your credits will transfer correctly, and that you understand the options available. Please note that online language courses are not accepted as part of the external Language Study Program.
Language classes are graded on a Credit/No Credit (CR/NC) basis only. That means that the grade that you earned outside of the University will not affect your grade point average. Credits for external language study are awarded based on the amount of full 60-minute classroom hours, referred to as “contact hours”, of the chosen program:
If you are working towards a Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues (CECRL) qualification, the CECRL translates to AUP course levels as follows:
It is important to understand that the semester start and end dates of language institutes may not match AUP’s course dates. Holiday schedules will vary as well, but our students are expected to regularly attend classes at their chosen institute as well as at AUP. If the external course runs longer than the AUP semester an incomplete grade will be awarded until the course is completed and a proper grade can be processed.
Please be advised this is strictly for reference purposes; and does not guarantee that AUP courses equate to a student's proficiency in the Common European Framework (CEFR). Conversely, proficiency at a given level in the CEFR does not necessarily satisfy AUP language course prerequisites.
Undergraduate students may either pursue an AUP-Registered Language Study, or an Independent Language Study. AUP-Registered Language Study is taken as part of a student’s 18-credit-hour schedule, will have a corresponding AUP registration, and may be eligible for reimbursement. Independent Language Study is not limited by the student’s AUP credit-hour schedule, will not be reflected in the current term’s registration, and is not eligible for reimbursement.
AUP-Registered Language Study (1 course per semester, Fall or Spring only)
Independent Language Study
Whether you are pursuing an AUP-Registered Language Study, or an Independent Language Study the process is very similar.
AUP-Registered Language Study
Independent Language Study
There are many language institutes in Paris for you to chose from. To help you make your choice, we have compiled a list of some of the institutes that AUP students have previously attended. Be aware that these language institutes teach the foreign language in French. You should therefore be comfortable in working with up to two foreign languages at the same time. Advanced French language skills are strongly recommended.
All external language courses at any institution must be preapproved for transfer of credits before the course begins.