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CAPA London: Global Cities Study & Intern Abroad
(Outgoing Program)
Anthropology, Art and Design - Studio, Art History, Business Administration, Communication, Cross-cultural and Global Studies, Digital Media Studies, Early Childhood Care and Education, Economics, Educational Management, Finance, General Business, History, Humanities, Information Technology, Internship, Literature, Management, Marketing, Multicultural Studies in Education, Other, Professional Writing, Public Service Leadership, Service Learning, Sociology, Women's and Gender Studies
One of the most influential cities in world history, London is a major center of finance, the arts, and culture to this day. Its highly diverse population creates an international atmosphere amidst enduring English landmarks and customs. With course options in business, communication, writing, and performing arts, and unique summer offerings that delve into topics such as human rights and global health, you’ll have a variety of courses to suit your academic needs and interests. Overall, you’ll gain insight into the significant ways in which London has been imagined, invented, and transformed by globalization.
The CEA CAPA London Center, centrally located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, offers courses in a wide variety of subject areas that encourage you to explore this diverse and vibrant city through in-classroom study and out-of-classroom experiences. Students receive a transcript from CEA CAPA's School of Record upon successful completion of the program.
CEA CAPA has several ways to help you fund your program, including scholarships, grants, and flight credits. Find out more about what we have to offer.
** Indicates rolling admission application process. Applicants will be immediately notified of acceptance into this program and be able to complete post-decision materials prior to the term's application deadline.