A selection of Broad Curriculum Courses Regularly Taught at the FSU London Study Centre
The course outlines given here are general in nature, designed to give a broad idea of the range of classes available at the FSU London Study Centre and as a guide to the style in which course are taught in London. Not all courses are available every semester and, as taught by specific faculty, the details of each course, from books read through sites visited to assignments expected will differ depending upon the particular interests of the instructor. You may not visit all of the sites mentioned in each course description. What will not change, however, is the commitment to using London as a textbook in creative and imaginative ways whilst yet maintaining academic rigor.
Once you have enrolled with IP, please refer to the specific Schedule of Classes and Course Descriptions specific to your semester abroad. These semester-specific details will be available form the IP office as your registration draws near.
ENL 3334 Introduction to Shakespeare
EUH 3530 England, the Empire and the Commonwealth
EUH 4502 England Since 1870
HUM 4931 British Life and Culture
ARH 3057 History and Criticism of Art
ARH 2000 Art, Architecture and Artistic Vision
THE 3061 Introduction to London Theatre
CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications for Business/Economics
CLA 3502 The Roman Family
CPO 3123 Comparative Government and Politics: Great Britain
ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics
ENC 1144 Freshman Articles and Essay Workshop
ENG 3931 Special Topics: The Bloomsbury Group
ENL 2022 Early Romantics to the Present
EUH 3501 Making of Modern England
EUH 4520 England 1714-1870
GEO 1400 Human Geography
MAC 1105 College Algebra
REL 1300 Introduction to World Religions
SPC 2600 Public Speaking
WHO 1023 Modern World to 1815
WHO 1030 Modern World Since 1815
EUH 3206 Twentieth Century Europe

Academic Honor Code
You should also be familiar with the normal university policies on academic honesty and integrity. The university's academic Honor Code provides specific details regarding plagiarism and academic dishonesty in the classroom and how such acts will be dealt with.
A copy of the Honor Code is found at pp 65-66 of the General Bulletin , a copy of which is located in the administration office.
Provisions relating to academic integrity are also found in the Florida State University Student Handbook. All these provisions are enforced here at the London Study Centre and you should be familiar with them.
Textbooks
For many of your classes, you should bring the books you need before you arrive. If your professor is using books that can be obtained in this country, you can purchase these books at Waterstone's Bookstore at 82 Gower Street (020 7636 1577), or Blackwells on Charing Cross Road
Classes and Schedules
Click here for information regarding classes and schedules at the London Study Centre.
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