British Literature
England
Term: Fall
Description:
Students majoring in English can study British literature at its source during the fall semester. They may choose among upper-division English courses specific to the English Literature program and from courses offered during the fall semester in the London Broad Curriculum Program. This allows them to progress toward their degrees on schedule, while gaining the immense benefits of the London experience. As they read works by writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Keats, Dickens, and Woolf, they can visit the settings of the stories and poems, the homes of the authors, museum exhibits, and productions of plays. Many of the courses are repeatable up to 24 credit hours, so students may repeat a course in the vastly different and enriching learning environment of 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)
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Subject Areas :
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- English
- English Literature
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Cost in US$: USD12,815
Cost Include Description:
The fee includes all registration and instructional costs for up to 16 undergraduate credit hours (for graduate course availability contact us); housing in central London; and extensive program of social/cultural excursions and activities, including a trip to Paris; health insurance; international student ID card; T-shirt; full-time academic and administrative support; many course related field trips.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.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Application Process Involves:
- Other
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
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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