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Semester in London at London South Bank University

Study Abroad in London

Curriculum and Faculty

We can help you find suitable courses (modules) from a wide range of subjects that are taught at London South Bank University. 

You will be direct-enrolled in modules with regular students from London South Bank University. You should be capable of independent academic study, as the British academic model places more responsibility on the student to stay current with the module syllabus.

All study abroad students must enroll in the London: City of Change course. In addition, you can select 3 more from the available list.

Core course (required):
Elective courses (select 3):

Since this program allows for complete customization of one's course schedule, please give us a call at (877) 300-7010 x1 (toll-free) to learn more about structuring a curriculum.

Internships

You can substitute one or two of your 4 modules at the London South Bank University with a three or six credit-hour internship, which can help enhance your work experience in preparation for post-graduation employment.

Internships are available in businesses of nearly every kind, as well as non-profit and non-governmental organizations. You will be placed at sites within commuting distance that best meet your individual interests, abilities, and academic background.

All internships depend upon a successful interview with the internship-host organization, which will take place right after your arrival and orientation.

Internship students are required to participate in a seminar series entitled Learning through Internships. You will have mentors to ensure that you have academic guidance during your internship. You will produce papers, write reflective journals, and make oral presentations examining the real learning that occurs during your program. You will also produce a portfolio at the end of your internship that must meet clear academic criteria in order for you to attain credit for the internship.


NOTE: Internship applicants will have a different program deposit requirement.  There is also an additional charge to transcript the internship for credit.  This charge is based on the number of credit hours of the internship (not included in the program fees).  For details, please call your Global Semesters advisor.

NOTE:

Students can also take COMM-280: Intercultural Communications. This is a 3-credit, online course offered by the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Students will attend the course online, and the University of Nicosia will issue the transcripts.