The Florida State University International Programs - European & British History: London, England

Location: England: London

Term: Spring

Dates: January 10 - April 25, 2013

The Florida State University International Programs

http://www.international.fsu.edu

A5500 University Center Tallahassee, FL 32306-2420 United States

Call Us

Phone: 1 (800) 374 - 8581

Fax: (850) 645-4659

Description

Whether a student's interest is in the royal ceremonies of Westminster Abbey, the revolutionary fervor of the Place de la Bastille or the Cold War culture of Checkpoint Charlie, the British and European History Program has something for everyone. Designed to provide a unique opportunity to engage in primary research, attend small classes and conduct multiple academic site visits, this program, through an immersion into the history and culture of Europe, will help students develop a comprehensive yet independent understanding of their chosen aspects of European history.

Using the city as a textbook, students will spend much of their time out and about on academic excursions to both sites of history and sites of commemoration. Walking tours of London might take students to the likes of Whitehall - wherein a single road one can visit the Houses of Parliament, making a classroom discussion of political reform more real; and sit in Trafalgar Square, allowing for a unique understanding of how England's defeat of France helped form a national identity. Beyond London, students will participate in day-long excursions to such sites of history as Bath, Cambridge, Brighton and Stonehenge. The program also includes a week-long trip exploring the monuments and archives of Paris and Berlin.

Eligibility
This program is designed for History majors and minors. Preference is given to upper division students. While this experience is particularly valuable for history majors considering graduate study, it is open to all students with a strong interest in British and European history. Program work will fulfill the Senior Seminar requirement needed by all Florida State history majors.

Housing: Students stay in furnished apartments in the FSU London Study Centre or in comparable accommodations within central London.

Highlights

The Study Centre is located two minutes from the British Museum in the intellectually-rich neighborhood of Bloomsbury, the center of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, philosophers, and artists. Particular attention is placed on the Americans who have lived in London and the effect of their experience and the impact of London on American literature. Students visit other districts of London such as Hampstead, Chelsea, and Greenwich that are rich in literary associations. The outlying neighborhoods of London are used to trace the major London authors to their homes and work places. Drama is also explored as the students attend performances on the London stage of the plays they are studying.

Degree Level

Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

Cost in US$:

USD 13575 (15 weeks)

Cost Includes:

Cost Include Description:

Fee includes: The fee includes all registration and instructional costs for up to 15 undergraduate credit hours*; housing; program social/cultural excursions and activities, including a trip to Paris and Berlin; course related field trips; health insurance; international student ID card; full-time academic and administrative support; T-shirt.

Not included: The fee does not include round-trip international airfare; passport; food; books and supplies; personal travel/activity/spending money; some class-related events.

Credit Available

no

This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant.

Typical Living Arrangements
  • Apartment/Flat

Application Process Involves
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
Typically The Application Process Time is
7 business days
The Florida State University International Programs's Mission Statement

The Florida State University International Programs is committed to providing a quality international learning environment where students are challenged to be learners, leaders, achievers and contributors within a global community. In the twenty-first century students must be able to understand and perceive global change, and we are dedicated to exposing them to international cultures, lifestyles and languages.

Year Founded

1957

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