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Study Abroad in London - The World in One City

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Location
England: London

Term
Summer

Dates
July 6 - July 28, 2012

  • Description

    Viewed through the lens of long-term history, London is arguably the very greatest of the early modern cities, a place always fabulous and often deadly. It has survived plagues, fire and war, and earned its place over and over as a center of innovation and power. Much of what we now understand about the world today was invented and tested in London, and what happened in this city in the last 1,000 years continues to have profound effects on many parts of modern life  including our culture, economy, technology, politics, health and religion. The emergence of modern London as a built and lived city, its complex class-based society, the rise and fall of disease through its history, technological developments and responses and the emergence of Britain's social and cultural institutions are all in themselves fascinating, and all utterly entwined. Students choose from one of two tracks in either Health, Environment & Technology or Museums and Historic Places.

    This transdisciplinary study abroad program delves headfirst into a hands-on exploration of the complicated and fascinating questions of the inter-relationships between the contemporary city and its environmental, medical, technological and social pasts. Some of the fields we draw on to do this include urban studies, history, anthropology, science and technology studies, geography and human biology. But the program emphasizes the importance of learning from the city itself, and our priority is learning by seeing and experiencing as much as we can.

  • Highlights

    This 6-credit-hour program is based in London, and we spend 23 days exploring London and some of its surroundings. We devote most of our energy to adventures outside the classroom, discovering the past and present of this fascinating city first-handvisiting museums and exploring the streets, parks, suburbs and palaces. But we also get out of town, and planned day trips include the Roman ruins at Bath, Stonehenge, Hampton Court, Oxford and a trip to an industrial heritage site. Also, on July 27, 2012, students may choose to participate in activities for the opening day of the Olympics. The program assumes no particular background in any field of study and is suitable for undergraduates from a wide range of majors.

  • Degree Level

    Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

  • Subject Areas

    • Anthropology
    • Biology (general)
    • Culture
    • Economics
    • Environmental Studies
    • Geography
    • Health Sciences
    • Political Science/politics
    • Religious Studies
    • Technology
    • Unrestricted / Other
    • Urban & Regional Planning
  • Cost in US$:

    2011 cost was: USD 3,695 (subject to change)

  • Program Fees Include:

    The estimated program fee for 2011 is USD 3,695(subject to change), and covers all accommodation, excursions, cultural events, program-related in-country transportation and some group meals. Tuition (6 credit hours at normal ASU rates), international airfare (approximately USD 1,200), incidentals and remaining meals are additional.

  • Experience Required

    no

  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Apartment/Flat
    • Dormitory

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    in Groups of Varies

  • Application Process Involves

    • Online Application plus Application Assessment