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Study Abroad in London: Courses

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Most courses carry 3 credits per semester. A normal course load is five courses (15 credits) each semester. Study abroad students are encouraged to choose at least three courses from the London Core, supplemented by additional courses from different disciplines to maximize their cultural and educational experience.

London Core courses

The program at Richmond provides the opportunity for students to select from a core of courses—the London Core—that make special use of the resources available in London. These courses offer students an exciting opportunity to learn about the history, architecture, culture, economics and politics of Britain while studying in the very country they’re learning about and many satisfy major or general education requirements. To capitalize on opportunities at this unique multicultural University, study abroad students are strongly encouraged to choose at least three of their five courses from the following London Core courses and may select the remainder from Richmond’s regular degree course offerings. As these Core courses are specially designed to give study abroad students the best possible academic experience, Richmond will make every effort to accommodate students in the Core courses for which they apply.

Art and Art History
ARH 351 (3)Museums and Galleries of London: The Cultures of Display
ARH 352 (3)Art in Context

Business Administration and Economics
INB 306 (3)European Business Environment
INB 402 (3)Managing the Multinational Corporation
MGT 307 (3)Operations Management
MKT 308 (3)Internet Marketing

Communications and Literature
LIT 324 (3)Travel Writing
LIT/THR 337 fall (3) and 338 spring (3) Shakespeare and His World I and II

History
HST 301 (3)History of London
HST 339 (3)U.S. and U.K. Comparative History

International Relations and Political Science
INR 310 (3)Globalization: Power, Networks and Identity in the New World Order
PLT 301 (3)British Politics: Inside Parliament

Theater Arts
THR/LIT 337 fall (3) and 338 spring (3)) Shakespeare and His World I and II

Other Courses

Art and Art History
ADM 323 (3)Photography: Theory and Practice
ADM 326 (3)Video Production
ADM 335 (3)Photojournalism and Publication Layout
ADM 339 (3)Advertising Graphics: Theory and Practice
ARH 349 (3)British Art and Architecture

Business Administration and Economics
ECN 308 (3)Managerial Economics
ECN 353 (3)Economic Problems of Developing Countries
ECN 450 (3)International Economics
FNN 301 (3)Corporate Finance
FNN 302 (3)Principles of Investment
FNN 304 (3)Money and Banking
FNN 402 (3)International Finance
MGT 301 (3)Organizational Behavior
MGT 303 (3)Ethical Issues in Management
MKT 301 (3)Principles of Marketing
MKT 302 (3)Consumer Behavior
MKT 306 (3)Advertising Management
MKT 402 (3)Global Marketing Management

Communications and Literature
COM 305 (3)Writing for Media/Journalism
ENG 303 (3)Creative Writing

History
HST 316 (3)Pictures of Power: History, Image, and Propaganda
HST 319 (3)Cultures of Imperial Power
HST/PLT 324 (3)Politics of the Middle East
HST 328 (3)Roman and Medieval Europe
HST 347 (3)Island to Empire: British History Since 1800

Social Science
INR 306 (3)Human Rights
INR 337 (3)Expansion of the European International System
INR 341 (3)World Politics and the Multinational Corporation
INR 342 (3)Diplomatic Methods and Conflict Resolution
INR 390 (3)Foreign Policy Analysis
PHL 405 (3)Modern European Mind
PLT 308 (3)Political Sociology
PLT/HST 324 (3)Politics of the Middle East
PLT 348 (3)Gender, Politics and International Relations
PLT 359 (3)The European Union in the New International System
PLT 364 (3)Religion, Identity and Power
PSY 302 (3)Psychopathology
PSY 310 (3)Phenomenological Psychology
PSY 321 (4)Counseling: Theory and Practice I
PSY 340 (3)Cross-cultural Psychology
PSY 351 (3)Cognitive Science
PSY 385 (3)Childhood, Socialization and Culture
PSY 400 (3)Theories and Systems in Psychology
RLG 300 (3)Comparative World Religion
SCL/MSC 395 spring only (3)Modern Popular Music

Theater Arts
THR 305 (3)Voice for the Stage
THR 310 (3)Modern Drama
THR 313 (3)Acting Skills
THR 358 (3)Classical British Theater: Shakespeare’s Friends and Rivals
THR 359 (3)Contemporary British Theater
THR 442 (3)Irish Modern Drama

Other Courses for Juniors and Seniors

If you have not found the course you want check the Richmond website, www.richmond.ac.uk. Richmond offers many other courses each semester that AIFS students can take.

Please note that study abroad students are not permitted to take the independent study, senior project/senior essay, research and writing methods, graduate level or Foundations Program courses listed on the Richmond website.