Do you think of London as questionable cuisine and quaint red phone boxes? If so, then it’s time to shatter your perceptions. The savvy faculty and staff of Faraday House, our sophisticated new center in Bloomsbury, will help you become a global citizen in multi-cultural London.
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London’s resources are vast, from the arts to business and finance, to the media. With over 30 years experience, SU London is prepared to help you take full advantage of London’s rich opportunities.
Our breadth of curriculum is considerable: over 70 courses, with every SU professional school represented, including Architecture. Course work is offered in Public Communications (including advertising, journalism, photojournalism, public relations, television), Management, Drama, Speech Communication, Social Work, Information Studies, Engineering, and Human Development (including child and family studies and retailing). Arts and Sciences classes include fine arts, political science, and women's studies, and we also offer Honors and Graduate programs.
You can also choose from specialized pre-professional programs like Design, Music Industry, Drama (at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre) and Photojournalism.
Expect to be deeply immersed in both your studies and the host culture. Your exposure to the challenges of global citizenship will be highlighted through four academic clusters: London as Global, Multicultural City; Engaging the World; Comparative and International Perspectives; and Britain and Europe.
In addition, field study and site visits within London are integral to many of the academic programs. Our multi-cultural support staff also arranges and promotes a wide range of fascinating trips and walks, including our popular Jill Curran Program.
Visit the SU London Center's homepage.
www.visitlondon.co.uk aims to help international students with all aspects of living abroad in the UK.
Andrew Martinolich, an advertising design major from Manhasset, NY, spent the spring 2011 semester in London. During his semester, he pursued his interests in music, film, and travel. He also studied abroad in Italy. Visit our London Global Ambassadors page to meet more alumni ready to share their advice and experiences with you.
London Fall 2012 Program Dates
(optional) Signature Seminar:
Aug 31 - Sept 10, 2012
Departure:
September 10, 2012
Fall break:
Oct 27-Nov 4, 2012
Program ends:
December 20, 2012
London Spring 2013 Program Dates
(optional) Signature Seminar:
January 4 - 14, 2013
Departure:
January 14, 2013
Spring Break:
March 8-17, 2013
Program Ends:
May 3, 2013
Designed for students living in the U.K., this non-residential semester provides a combination of U.S.-accredited first-year courses and exciting electives--all transferable to most US universities. Learn more.