Curriculum

The course prepares students for and contextualizes the internship experience. Internship placements are contingent upon students’ past experience, language abilities, professional interests, and available opportunities in any given term, so flexibility is essential.

Note: Students will receive up-to-date syllabi when their courses begin.

Required Course

Internship

Study British and European marketing techniques, public relations and advertising strategy and intern in advertising agencies, or the marketing and PR departments of British or international firms. The placement process begins before arrival and continues during the initial coursework phase in London. Each student meets with the program’s internship advisors to finalize their placement details. The internship placement includes a four-unit internship course, which has a classroom component. Study Abroad will also enroll students in a non-unit Hub co- curricular regardless of track choice. Upon successful completion of the internship experience, students will receive a Hub requirement in the area Individual in the Community from the co-curricular HUB SA 330.

Study British art, film, journalism, radio, television, and theater in one of the political and cultural capitals of the world. Gain insight into the culture and society of Britain through its arts and media and work in the field of film, broadcasting, theater, and arts administration; or gain insight into the political, cultural, and social life of the United Kingdom by participating in the daily life of a newspaper, magazine, publishing house, or broadcast news organization.

Internship Course

Note: Course number will depend on the area of specialization