Psychology
London, England | Summer
Explore London to study the principles of psychology across many domains and compare how applications of psychology differ across cultures. Engage directly with course concepts as they are observed in real-world settings through immersive site visits and guided excursions throughout the city. Your academic learning connects to lived experiences as you explore a broad range of topics within psychology. Develop a deeper understanding of how culture shapes behavior, mental health, and social systems.
Eligibility
This program is open to all interested students who have completed PSY 2012 General Psychology with a “C- “or better by the time of application.
Other Considerations & Requirements
Priority is given to students in good conduct standing with a GPA of 2.5 or higher; exceptions may be granted upon appeal.
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FSU London Study Center
Housed in a historic 17th century row of townhouses, the FSU London study center is located in the heart of central London's Bloomsbury district. The FSU London study center has a computer lab, library, admin offices, a student lounge, and more. Centrally located, the study center is the perfect hub for exploring all London has to offer.
Housing
Housing is flat (or apartment) style and is located either in the study center or in comparable accommodations in central London. Each flat includes a fully-equipped kitchen, shared bathroom, and a furnished living area. Wi-Fi and a regular cleaning service with a change of bed linens and towels is included. You'll also have access to laundry facilities.
Note: Overnight guests are not allowed in program housing.
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Academics
On this program, you'll study a focused curriculum with an FSU faculty member. You’ll have the opportunity to use the city as your classroom through immersive academic experiences.
Excursions & Activities
You'll receive a program calendar before you leave; here are some examples taken from past programs of potential excursions & activities you may do:
Overnight trip: Bath & Stonehenge, the Lake District, Yorkshire, or Cornwall
Day trips: Hampton Court Palace, Cambridge, Oxford, Brighton, Blenheim Palace, and/or Windsor Castle
Academic & other local experiences: National Gallery, the Wellcome Collection, the Natural History Museum and/or Science Museum, the Foundling Museum and/or Freud Museum, Hampstead Heath, Trafalgar Square, central London walking tours (including food tour), and/or the West End
Extracurricular activities: Walking tours, movie nights, sports watch parties, and/or afternoon tea
