Syracuse University: London - Syracuse University in London
- Location(s): London, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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London's cultural, social, and ethnic diversity is unlike anywhere else on Earth, and whether you're a budding designer, architect, actor, or simply a student of the world, the experienced staff and faculty of Faraday House are ready to help you g... read more
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As negative as my review of my program might have been, studying abroad was the greatest experience of my life. You literally learn who you are as a person, and appreciate everything you have at home in America. I've had the greatest times of my life, and memories to write novels over. I just wish my academic career took place i... Kaitlin F - Fordham University View Entire Review
Absolutely worth every penny. Syracuse offers experiential learning classes with fantastic professors and worthwhile classwork. Many school facilitated trips within the UK and abroad to continental Europe. I would have stayed there for years if my budget would have allowed me to. Halley C - State U View Entire Review
It was so worthwhile. I learned so much about myself, and being able to really live for a while in another country was amazing. I became more independent and confident in myself. Halley D - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville View Entire Review
It was definatly worth wild. I had a lot of projects at the end that I was proud of and learned something from. After studying abroad I defiantly like to travel more- and intend to in my future plans. Heather K - Syracuse University View Entire Review
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Su Abroad Has Provided Me With A Great Opportunity To Experience London As A Cultural City.
Definitely! I made my own experiences and did not worry about what others thought. I experienced London through what it had to offer as an underground culture rather than the famous spots. I've grown aware to sub-culture and how other countries are constructed through other people's eyes. London has become a place I would love t... Christal Y - Syracuse University View Entire Review
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London's cultural, social, and ethnic diversity is unlike anywhere else on Earth, and whether you're a budding designer, architect, actor, or simply a student of the world, the experienced staff and faculty of Faraday House are ready to help you get the most out of your semester in London. By the time you return to the U.S., you will not only have augmented your understanding of other nations, cultures, and historical and artistic traditions, but you will also have seen America from the outside, though others' eyes. The SU London center is in Bloomsbury, the heart of academic London. The SU London program features specialized programs in architecture, design, drama, and music industry. Course clusters are also offered in international business/management and sports management.Internships are also available in a variety of fields for 3 credits. Students must be enrolled in the semester program in order to take part in an internship.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Fall
- Spring
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Language Requirement(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Architecture
- Environmental Design
- European Studies
- Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
- Public Relations, Advertising, Applied Communication
- Information Science/Studies
- English Language and Literature
- Psychology
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Geography
- International Relations
- Political Science and Government
- Design and Applied Arts
- Drama, Theater, Theatre Arts
- Film, Video, Photographic Arts
- Music
- Arts Management, Entertainment Management
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business
- Finance, Financial Services
- International Business
- Marketing
- History
- Art History, Criticism and Conservation
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