FIE: Foundation for International Education

London Semester Program

The FIE Open Enrollment Semester in London incorporates 14 weeks of study with an FIE Key Course and two to three elective courses. The semester is divided into two phases with an orientation at the start and mid-term break, for a total of 15.5 weeks. All students will take courses during the first phase, and can choose one of four course pathways during the second phase: internship, research, service learning or study. Each pathway grants academic credit. Courses may be taught in phase one only, phase two only, or throughout phases one and two. This is determined by enrollment and student course selections.

Key course

Studying in another culture can be challenging for even the best students. Each FIE student will enroll in a Key Course (see below) to help them contextualize their experience in London in a broad, academic manner. This course serves as the anchor for FIE study abroad in London and will span both semester phases.

Phase 1: 7 weeks - Academic Courses

A variety of Elective Courses (see below) are offered to students in the semester program. Availability in each phase is based on student enrollment and faculty availability.

Week 8: Mid-Semester Break

Phase 2: 7 weeks - Academic Pathway

Semester students will choose one of the following Pathway options: Internship, Service Learning, Research or Study (see courses below). The aim of these Pathways is to increase student choice and allow for a variety of student interests to be represented and nurtured. Choices include internship, research, service learning and study. Each pathway grants academic credit. Pathways span both phases or are conducted entirely during phase two of the semester, as noted.

The following key and elective courses are offered to students in the semester program. Availability in each phase is based on student enrollment and faculty availability. 

Key Courses

Britain and Europe

British Culture and Visual Media

British Life and Business

British Life and Cultures

Elective Courses

British History 1815 to Present

British Politics

Contemporary British Broadcasting *NEW Spring 2010*

Contemporary British Theater

Economic Integration of the European Union

Environmental Economics

Ethical Dilemmas: Business and the World

Fundamentals of Finance

Global Marketing

History of Modern Design

International Diplomacy (Semester-Long) *NEW Spring 2010*

International Trade

Introduction to Creative Writing (Semester-Long)

London: Investigation of a Global City (Semester-Long) *NEW Spring 2010*

Media in Britain

Music in Twentieth Century Britain

Peace and Conflict Resolution (Semester-Long) *NEW Spring 2010*

Shakespeare and Elizabethan Literature

Social Psychology in a Global Context *NEW FALL 2009*

Social Welfare Issues in the United Kingdom

Sporting London: British Identity Through the Olympic Games *NEW Spring 2010*

Transnational Studies: Global Diasporas *UPDATED for FALL 2009*

Understanding Civilizations: Islam and the West

London Highlights

Calendar

25 Apr 2010
End Date: London Spring Semester

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News

09 Mar 2010
FIE Appoints Senior Academic Development Consultant

05 Mar 2010
FIE to Launch New Website

03 Mar 2010
Enhancements Bring New Talent to Experiential Education Office

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Dates and Fees

London Spring 2010
07 Jan 2010 –
25 Apr 2010

London Summer 8-week Internship
20 May 2010 –
18 Jul 2010

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