University of Delaware Institute for Global Studies
Fall 2024: London, England

Program Dates September 05, 2024 - December 14, 2024
This program is closed.

Program Overview Program Quick Facts
Min GPA 2.5
Visa Required Yes / additional cost
Internships Offered Yes / $700 additional cost
Move-in Date September 5*
Orientation September 6*
Add/Drop 5 days after class begins
School Break October 21-25*
Last Day of Class December 13*
Move-out Date December 14*
*tentative

PASSPORT
All applicants must have a valid passport by the program’s application deadline. Your passport’s expiration date must be more than six months after the program ends. If you do not have a current passport, apply through the U.S. State Department. It takes an average of 10-13 weeks (3-4 months) to process a passport.

VISA
This program requires a visa. A valid passport is required to apply for a visa.

COVID-19
Please review the CGPS COVID-19 Updates page before applying to a study abroad program.

Traveling and studying abroad during a global pandemic poses new challenges and requires accepting a higher level of uncertainty than in the past. Students who choose to study abroad at this time must be prepared to adapt to the evolving situation and must take responsibility to act in accordance with the rules, regulations, and recommendations of UD, their program leadership, and legal authorities of their home and host country. Due to the rapidly changing and unpredictable global and local response to COVID-19, these rules, regulations and recommendations are subject to change at any time.

The University will continue to monitor the ongoing situation with COVID-19 (coronavirus) as we approach the departure date for this program. Please reach out to your program coordinator or faculty director with questions and continue to monitor the UD coronavirus webpage for updates. If UD decides to cancel a study abroad program, we will communicate directly with affected students.

CEA CAPA London - Interest Meeting Recording

Study in the diverse and cosmopolitan city of London. One of the world’s most diverse cities, London offers something for everyone — discover the treasures of the British Museum, explore the arts and music scene in Camden, and sample food from around the world at Borough Market. Students take classes from local British faculty with other American students from a variety of U.S. colleges and universities. Many of the courses offered incorporate field trips into the curriculum to enhance the academic experience.

The University of Delaware collaborates with the CEA CAPA which is the organization that coordinates all of the on-site program logistics. Based in the Royal Borough of Kensington, students will attend
class at the CEA CAPA center which has wireless access, a computer lab, classroom spaces, a resource room and a student lounge.

Housing
Students will be housed in double/triple rooms in furnished flats (apartments) with kitchens. Flats are located no more than a 45-minute commute from the CAPA London Center. Individual requests regarding apartment style and location cannot be accommodated.

Experiential Learning
Internships are available for an added cost of approximately $700 for a UK visa. Priority visa processing is extra. Students have the option of enrolling in a 3-credit internship in lieu of one traditional course. Internships are available in a variety of fields and require a 20-hour per week work commitment. Additional materials are required for internship participants (cover letter and resume). Students who opt for an internship enroll in BUAD 364, POSC 464 or UNIV362 070 as one of their courses. See the course information below for details. Specific placements are not guaranteed.

The staff at CEA CAPA typically arranges at least two group volunteer opportunities during the course of the semester and can suggest additional opportunities and volunteer sites to students upon arrival.

Excursions
Events around London include a walking tour of the Iconic South Bank; taking a riverboat tour to Greenwich; touring multi-cultural Brixton, A Beatles and Abbey Road Magical Mystery Walking Tour, feasting on a multi-course curry dinner in Brick Lane. Other activities reflect what is going on in the city at the time and may include; Visiting the Globe Theatre, a tour of London markets, a back­stage tour of the National Theatre, or a Royal London bike tour. Plus students enjoy excursions outside of the city to Stonehenge and Bath.

The Program Fee includes housing, class fieldtrips, day trip to Stonehenge & Bath, daytrip to Stratford-upon-Avon and Kenilworth Castle, welcome reception, international medical insurance, and a tube pass for zones 1 -2. All students are required to stay in program sponsored housing, independent housing arrangements are not allowed by UD or the program partners.

The program fee does NOT include airfare, transportation to/from the airport, the UK visa fees. Students will need to budget for meals, laundry, cellphone, and other personal expenses. Students are required to have a cellphone capable of making local calls in London and of sending and receiving text messages in London. The phone must also have a data plan. Upon acceptance to the program, students wil be given recommended flight itineraries for traveling together. See the Cost section below for estimated airfare. The program officially begins when students arrive in London.



ACCESSIBILITY: Students with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged to study abroad, but should be aware that accessibility and accommodation in some program locations may differ from the United States. Transit systems and legacy building construction practices may not meet U.S. accessibility standards, and alternative access to public transportation, buildings, or public sites cannot be guaranteed. Review these questions with the Office of Disability Support Services to determine whether this program can meet your accommodation needs.

Courses: Students must enroll in all credit-bearing courses for a grade. Only the UNIV (zero credit) course may be taken pass/fail. Audit registration is not permitted on UD Travel Study. Please refer to the University Catalog to verify requirements and prerequisites. All students must enroll in at least 12 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course. Please note: Courses offered are subject to change as the program provider’s scheduling may change.
ARTH 239-101: Art and Architecture of Europe (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ARH 312: Modern Art in London: From Sublime to Ridiculous
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
BUAD 318-070: Special Topics in Marketing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUS 338 Arts Administration: The Creative Industries in a Digital World
BUAD 364-071: Business Administration in Practice (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INT 430 LHR: Global Internship Course
BUAD 367-071: Seminar - Special Topic (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SCM 365 LHR: Managing Global Supply Chains
BUAD 386-071: Managing the Global Enterprise (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MGMT 355: Global Workforce Management
BUAD 425-072: Current Issues in Global Business (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOC 355: Experiencing Globalizaton: Society, Space and Everyday Life in London
BUAD 429-076: Selected Topics in Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUS 388: Principles of International Business
BUAD 429-071: Selected Topics in Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MGMT 360 LHR: International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
BUAD 430-071: Consulting and Project Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUS 356 LHR: Business Consulting
BUAD 471-070: Advertising Management and Media Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 356: Creative Connections: Advertising and Marketing in Britain
BUAD 475-070: International Marketing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MKT 321 LHR: International Business Marketing
COMM 318-070: Topics in Media Communication: Ethics in the Media (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 332: Ethics in the Media
COMM 476-070: Social Media and Communication (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 336 LHR: Strategic Communication and Social Media: Theory and Practice
CRJU 336-070: The Detective in Film and Fiction (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENG 315: Detective Fiction
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ECON 342-073: Studies in International Economics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ECN 360 LHR: International Economics
ENGL 306-070: Topics in Writing: Writing the City: London (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENG 317 LHR: Writing the City: London
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Second Writing
ENGL 318-071: Studies in Film (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FLM 311: Contemporary British Film
ENGL 324-070: Shakespeare (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENG 312: The Modern Worlds of William Shakespeare
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 330-070: The Detective in Film and Fiction (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENG 315: Detective Fiction
ENGL 356-070: Studies in Modern/Contemporary Literature (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CUL 311: Post-War British Popular Culture
ENGL 357-070: Literature of London (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CUL312 London Across History, Literature and Film
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENTR 459-070: Startup Finance & Raising Capital for Entrepreneurs (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FIN 387: Finance for Entrepreneurs and Startups
FINC 415-070: International Finance (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUS 73 LHR / FIN 373 LHR: International Finance: Context & Practice
FINC 459-070: Startup Finance & Raising Capital for Entrepreneurs (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FIN 387: Finance for Entrepreneurs and Startups
HDFS 223-070: Foundations of Child Development (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PSY 337: Child Development in a British Context
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
HIST 203-070: Introduction to Museums (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ARH 314: London Museums: Introduction to British Museology, Society and Culture
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
HIST 339-071: Topics in European History (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HIS 331: Britain in the Twentieth Century: From Imperial to Cultural Superpower
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
HIST 357-070: The European City (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CUL 345 LHR / SOC 345 LHR: Analyzing and Exploring the Global City: London
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
HIST 357-071: The European City: London: Queer Studies & LGBTQ Life (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOC 353: Queer Studies and LGBTQ Life in London and the Global World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
POSC 310-070: European Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POL 335: Understanding the European Union: Secret superpower or continental cacophony?
POSC 339-074: European Union (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POL 335 - Understanding the European Union: Secret Superpower or Continental Cacophony
POSC 409-070: Topics in World Politics: Islam, Politics, and Britain (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POL 331: Islam, Politics, and Britain: A Case Study of London's East End
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Global Studies Minor
POSC 431-070: Populism (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POL 332: New World (Dis)Order: The State and Society in an Age of Populism and Protest
POSC 445-071: Human Rights and World Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POL 356: Human Rights in A Global Context
POSC 497-071: Experiential Learning in Political Science & International Relations (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INT 430 LHR: Global Internship Course
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Discovery Learning
  • Other: Capstone
SOCI 430-070: Comparative Sociology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOC 350: Understanding Modern Britain
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: Capstone
THEA 106-070: The Theatrical Experience Abroad (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: THDA 310: Theater in the City
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
THEA 367-070: Seminar: Witchcraft and Magical Performance in London (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: THDA 314: Witchcraft and Magical Performance in London
UNIV 362-071: Experiential Learning (6 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INT 430 LHR: Global Internship Course
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Discovery Learning
UNIV 362-070: Experiential Learning: Internship (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INT 430 LHR: Global Internship Course
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Discovery Learning
UNIV 373-015: Study Abroad - London (0 credits) pass/fail
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Discovery Learning
WOMS 250-070: Topics in International Women's Studies (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GEN 336 / SOC 336: Feminist London: Activism in the City


Program Costs:

How much does it cost?.
Delaware ResidentNon-Delaware Resident
Final Tuition based on current year$7,300.00$19,595.00
Final Program Fee$13,235.00$13,235.00
UD Registration & Activities Fee$0.00$0.00
Total to be charged to UD account $20,535.00$32,830.00
Plus Airfare Estimate (purchased separately)$1,400.00$1,400.00

The rates above may not apply to you if you are a UD graduate student during the time you are studying abroad. Please refer to http://www1.udel.edu/finaid/rates.html for the appropriate rates.


When and how do I pay?
If you are offered acceptance to the program, you will have 3 days to withdraw without financial penalty. After the 3 days have passed, you will be officially accepted to the program, and IGS will post the full Program Fee and Tuition/Fees to your UD student account.

*All students will receive an email when they are accepted to a program and will have 10 days from that notification to make their $1,000.00 Initial Payment.


Contact Information:
Desirae Wright
Study Abroad Coordinator
121 E. Delaware Avenue
302-831-4810
wrightde@udel.edu



Deadlines:
Submit Program Application by 5pm on March 10, 2024
Recommendation also due by 5pm on March 10, 2024
Acceptance and Scholarship Announced: March 20, 2024



Interest Meetings:
02/13/2024, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM, https://ceacapa.zoom.us/j/94203358949


Program information is subject to change at any time. Please check this web site periodically for updates.