Students study at the CEA CAPA academic center located in South Kensington, London. All classrooms, faculty and staff offices, and study spaces are integrated into their academic center. The neighborhood is perfect for students, with several cafes and lunch spots nearby, and only 20 minutes on the tube from some of London's most well-known landmarks.
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Program Structure
During the semester, students take a total of 15 credits, comprised of:
Many CEA CAPA courses see the city of London as the classroom. In these courses, students will travel to and visit various neighborhoods, museums, historical sites, and theaters across London!
During the semester, students take a total of 15 credits, comprised of:
- INTP 3348: Global Internship Course (6 credits)
- Course of Your Choice (3 credits)
- Course of Your Choice (3 credits)
- Course of Your Choice (3 credits)
Many CEA CAPA courses see the city of London as the classroom. In these courses, students will travel to and visit various neighborhoods, museums, historical sites, and theaters across London!
Course Offerings
View the lists below for course options. Please note that course availability is subject to change. For the most updated course information and syllabi, visit this page and select the term (fall or spring) you intend to go abroad.
Fall Semester
ARTA/BUSN 3338: Arts Administration: The Creative Industries in a Digital World
ARTH 3312: Modern Art in London: From Sublime to Ridiculous?
BUSN 3372: International Marketing
BUSN 3373: International Finance
BUSN 3374/ECON 3360: International Economics
BUSN 3376: International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
BUSN 3378: Global Workforce Management
BUSN 3380: Managing Global Supply Chains
COLT 3311: Post-War British Pop Culture
COLT 3312: London Across History, Literature, and Film
COMM 3321: Ethics in the Media: Case Studies from US and UK Perspectives
COMM 3322: Creative Connections: Advertising and Marketing in Britain
COMM 3328: Strategic Communication and Social Media: Theory and Practice
CWRT 3317: Writing the City: London
FILM 3311: Contemporary British Film
FILM 3361: Diversity in British Cinema: Race, Gender, and Class
FILM 3362: City Symphony: Experimental Cinema
FILM 3366: Urban Scavenger
FILM 3367: The City Made Strange: London on Screen in Horror and Science Fiction Cinema
HIST 3310: Britain in the Twentieth Century: From Imperial to Global
INTR/PSCI 3355: Global Perspectives on Human Rights in Action
LITR 3312: Shakespeare and London
LITR 3315: Detective Fiction: Crime and The City
PSCI 3352: European Government and Politics
PSCI 4450: Islam, Politics, and Britain: A Case Study of London's East End
PSYC 3352: Child Development in a British Context
SOCY 3350: Understanding Modern Britain
SOCY/WNST 3362: Feminist London: Activism in the City
THTR 3310: Theater in the City
THTR 3314: Witchcraft and Magical Performance in London
URBS 3345: Analyzing and Exploring the Global City: London, Modernity, Empire, and Globalization
Spring Semester
ARTA/BUSN 3338: Arts Administration: The Creative Industries in a Digital World
ARTH 3312: Modern Art in London: From Sublime to Ridiculous?
ARTH/HIST 3314: London Museums: Introduction to British Museology, Society and Culture
BUSN 3372: International Marketing
BUSN 3373: International Finance
BUSN 3374/ECON 3360: International Economics
BUSN 3376: International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
BUSN 3378: Global Workforce Management
BUSN 3380: Managing Global Supply Chains
BUSN 3387: Finance for Entrepreneurs and Startups
BUSN 3388: Principles of International Business: Navigating in the Age of the Coronavirus
COLT 3311: Post-War British Pop Culture
COMM 3321: Ethics in the Media: Case Studies from US and UK Perspectives
COMM 3322: Creative Connections: Advertising and Marketing in Britain
COMM 3328: Strategic Communication and Social Media: Theory and Practice
CWRT 3317: Writing the City: London
FILM 3311: Contemporary British Film
FILM 3361: Diversity in British Cinema: Race, Gender, and Class
FILM 3362: City Symphony: Experimental Cinema
FILM 3366: Urban Scavenger
FILM 3367: The City Made Strange: London on Screen in Horror and Science Fiction Cinema
HIST 3310: Britain in the Twentieth Century: From Imperial to Global
INTR/PSCI 3355: Global Perspectives on Human Rights in Action
LITR 3312: Shakespeare and London
LITR 3315: Detective Fiction: Crime and The City
PSCI 3352: European Government and Politics
PSCI 3357: New World (Dis)Order: The State and Society in an Age of Populism and Protest
PSCI 4450: Islam, Politics, and Britain: A Case Study of London's East End
PSYC 3352: Child Development in a British Context
SOCY 3350: Understanding Modern Britain
SOCY 3353: Queer Studies and LGBTQ Life in London and the Global World
SOCY 3355: Experiencing Globalization: Society, Space and Everyday Life in London
SOCY/WNST 3362: Feminist London: Activism in the City
THTR 3310: Theater in the City
THTR 3314: Witchcraft and Magical Performance in London
URBS 3345: Analyzing and Exploring the Global City: London, Modernity, Empire, and Globalization
View the lists below for course options. Please note that course availability is subject to change. For the most updated course information and syllabi, visit this page and select the term (fall or spring) you intend to go abroad.
Fall Semester
ARTA/BUSN 3338: Arts Administration: The Creative Industries in a Digital World
ARTH 3312: Modern Art in London: From Sublime to Ridiculous?
BUSN 3372: International Marketing
BUSN 3373: International Finance
BUSN 3374/ECON 3360: International Economics
BUSN 3376: International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
BUSN 3378: Global Workforce Management
BUSN 3380: Managing Global Supply Chains
COLT 3311: Post-War British Pop Culture
COLT 3312: London Across History, Literature, and Film
COMM 3321: Ethics in the Media: Case Studies from US and UK Perspectives
COMM 3322: Creative Connections: Advertising and Marketing in Britain
COMM 3328: Strategic Communication and Social Media: Theory and Practice
CWRT 3317: Writing the City: London
FILM 3311: Contemporary British Film
FILM 3361: Diversity in British Cinema: Race, Gender, and Class
FILM 3362: City Symphony: Experimental Cinema
FILM 3366: Urban Scavenger
FILM 3367: The City Made Strange: London on Screen in Horror and Science Fiction Cinema
HIST 3310: Britain in the Twentieth Century: From Imperial to Global
INTR/PSCI 3355: Global Perspectives on Human Rights in Action
LITR 3312: Shakespeare and London
LITR 3315: Detective Fiction: Crime and The City
PSCI 3352: European Government and Politics
PSCI 4450: Islam, Politics, and Britain: A Case Study of London's East End
PSYC 3352: Child Development in a British Context
SOCY 3350: Understanding Modern Britain
SOCY/WNST 3362: Feminist London: Activism in the City
THTR 3310: Theater in the City
THTR 3314: Witchcraft and Magical Performance in London
URBS 3345: Analyzing and Exploring the Global City: London, Modernity, Empire, and Globalization
Spring Semester
ARTA/BUSN 3338: Arts Administration: The Creative Industries in a Digital World
ARTH 3312: Modern Art in London: From Sublime to Ridiculous?
ARTH/HIST 3314: London Museums: Introduction to British Museology, Society and Culture
BUSN 3372: International Marketing
BUSN 3373: International Finance
BUSN 3374/ECON 3360: International Economics
BUSN 3376: International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
BUSN 3378: Global Workforce Management
BUSN 3380: Managing Global Supply Chains
BUSN 3387: Finance for Entrepreneurs and Startups
BUSN 3388: Principles of International Business: Navigating in the Age of the Coronavirus
COLT 3311: Post-War British Pop Culture
COMM 3321: Ethics in the Media: Case Studies from US and UK Perspectives
COMM 3322: Creative Connections: Advertising and Marketing in Britain
COMM 3328: Strategic Communication and Social Media: Theory and Practice
CWRT 3317: Writing the City: London
FILM 3311: Contemporary British Film
FILM 3361: Diversity in British Cinema: Race, Gender, and Class
FILM 3362: City Symphony: Experimental Cinema
FILM 3366: Urban Scavenger
FILM 3367: The City Made Strange: London on Screen in Horror and Science Fiction Cinema
HIST 3310: Britain in the Twentieth Century: From Imperial to Global
INTR/PSCI 3355: Global Perspectives on Human Rights in Action
LITR 3312: Shakespeare and London
LITR 3315: Detective Fiction: Crime and The City
PSCI 3352: European Government and Politics
PSCI 3357: New World (Dis)Order: The State and Society in an Age of Populism and Protest
PSCI 4450: Islam, Politics, and Britain: A Case Study of London's East End
PSYC 3352: Child Development in a British Context
SOCY 3350: Understanding Modern Britain
SOCY 3353: Queer Studies and LGBTQ Life in London and the Global World
SOCY 3355: Experiencing Globalization: Society, Space and Everyday Life in London
SOCY/WNST 3362: Feminist London: Activism in the City
THTR 3310: Theater in the City
THTR 3314: Witchcraft and Magical Performance in London
URBS 3345: Analyzing and Exploring the Global City: London, Modernity, Empire, and Globalization