Study Abroad in London: Courses

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Courses are divided by session and then grouped by broad academic discipline. Schedules are sent in early May. Please visit www.aifsabroad.com for full course descriptions and prerequisites.

Art courses often meet in museums and galleries. Students incur some travel and entrance expenses, which are outlined in the syllabi.

A maximum of 15 students can register for each Art/Art History class. Students are registered in the order of the date their application is received.

The Inside Parliament course is held at the House of Commons. To allow traveling time, students should not register for another course in the period immediately before or after this course.

Session A (May 20 - June 8)

Art History and Art, Design and Media
ADM 106A (3)Introduction to Photography
(100 level. Course number to be confirmed)Introduction to Painting
ARH 349A (3)British Art and Architecture
ARH 351A (3)Museums and Galleries of London: The Cultures of Display

Business Administration and Economics
FNN 304A (3)Money and Banking
INB 306A (3)European Business Environment
MKT 301A (3)Principles of Marketing

History
HST 301A (3)History of London
HST 339A (3)U.S. and U.K. Comparative History

Literature and Communications
COM 338A (3)Gender in Film
LIT/THR 337A (3)Shakespeare and His World
LIT 353A (3)The Reading and Writing of Short Stories

Music and Theater Arts
THR/LIT 337A (3)Shakespeare and His World
THR 316A (3)Screen Acting Techniques
THR 359A (3)Contemporary British Theater
MSC/SCL 395A (3)Modern Popular Music

Social Sciences/International Relations
RLG 300A (3)Comparative World Religions
SCL 301A (3)Modern Britain: A Social Analysis
SCL 372A (3)Sociology of Culture and Subculture
SCL/MSC 395A (3)Modern Popular Music

Session B (June 10 - June 29)

Art History and Art, Design and Media
ADM 106B (3)Introduction to Photography
(300 level. Course number to be confirmed)Drawing on London
ADM 323B (3)Photography: Theory and Practice
ADM 326B (3)Video Production
ADM 340B (3)Communication Design: Type
ARH 351B (3)Museums and Galleries of London: The Cultures of Display

Business Administration and Economics
ECN 353B (3)Economic Problems of Developing Countries
MKT 302B (3)Consumer Behavior
MKT 308B (3)Internet Marketing

History
HST 301B (3)History of London
HST 328B (3)Roman and Medieval Europe

Literature and Communications
COM 362B (3)Adaptations: Literature and Cinema
COM 461B (3)Fashion and Media
COM 378B (3)Gender in Film
LIT 324B (3)Travel Writing
LIT/THR 337B (3)Shakespeare and His World
LIT 491 (3)Special Topics: British Fantasy Writing

Music and Theater Arts
THR 320B (3)World Theater
THR/LIT 337B (3)Shakespeare and His World

Social Sciences/International Relations
INR 306B (3)Human Rights
INR 310B (3)Globalization: Power, Networks and Identity in the New World Order
PLT 301B (3)British Politics: Inside Parliament
PLT 359B (3)The European Union in the New International System

Session C (June 29 - July 21)

Art History and Art, Design and Media
ADM 106C (3)Introduction to Photography
(300 level. Course number to be confirmed)Intermediate Printmaking
ADM 335C (3)Photojournalism and Publication Layout
ARH 349C (3)British Art and Architecture
ARH 351C (3) Museums and Galleries of London: The Cultures of Display

Business Administration and Economics
FNN 301C (3)Corporate Finance
INB 306C (3) European Business Environment

History
HST 301C (3)History of London

Literature and Communications
COM 307C (3)Script Writing
COM 461C (3)Fashion and Media
LIT/THR 337C (3)Shakespeare and His World
LIT/THR 353C (3)The Reading and Writing of Short Stories

Music and Theater Arts
THR/LIT 337C (3)Shakespeare and His World
THR 359C (3)Contemporary British Theater
MSC/SCL 395C (3)Modern Popular Music

Social Sciences/International Relations
PLT 364C (3)British Politics: Inside Parliament
PLT 301C (3)Religion, Identity and Power
SLC/MSC 395C (3)Modern Popular Music