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Study in England

SEMESTER  SUMMER 2010

Semester in London

Spirituality & the Arts
of England

Literary London Program

  Spend a semester in England
  Spend a summer in England
  Literature in London Summer program
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> Dates: Fall 2010: Sept - Dec; Spring 2011: Feb - May
> Estimated Cost: Fall (2009): $15,185; Spring (2010): $15,320
> Program provider: AHA International
> The London Center website
> Courses and syllabi
> How to apply

> Dates: May 15 - June 18, 2010
> Estimated Cost: $4,900
> Gonzaga faculty-led program
> Program brochure (pdf)
> How to apply

> Dates: May 16 - June 19, 2010
> Estimated Cost: $4,800
> Gonzaga faculty-led program
> Program brochure (pdf)
> How to apply

PROGRAM OVERVIEW PROGRAM OVERVIEW  PROGRAM OVERVIEW 

Spend a semester studying in London and experience the art, architecture, theater, and history of Britain's cosmopolitan capital.

What will you study?
Building on a quarter-century of academic excellence, the London Centre offers courses in literature, politics, theater, history, and art history with an emphasis on experiential learning, supplemented by local outings and excursions. Internships are available for qualified students. Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and diversity of London.


Spend five weeks learning and living in London while fulfilling two GU core requirements! The program offers the opportunity for a variety sightseeing adventures to places central to the history of English art and architecture and the Christian Search.

  • Religion 370: Christian Spirituality: A Call to Justice (3 credits), Professor Pat McCormick, Gonzaga University
  • Fine Arts 394: Art and Architecture in England: 1100-1900 (3 credits), Professor Shalon Parker, Gonzaga University

Spend five weeks learning and living in London, England. Study literature and fulfill Gonzaga elective, Social Justice, or English major requirements.Literary London is open to all students regardless of major.

  • English 350: Twentieth Century British Literature: The Bloomsbury Group(3 credits), Professor Beth Colley Gonzaga University
  • ENGL 316: Studies in Post-colonial Literature: Multicultural London  (3 credits), Professor Jessica Maucione, Gonzaga University

FOR MORE INFORMATION FOR MORE INFORMATION FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact the GU Study Abroad office

 

Professor Pat McCormick
mccormick@gonzaga.edu

Art Department
Professor Shalon Parker
parker@gonzaga.edu  

Professor Beth Cooley
cooley@gonzaga.edu

Professor Jessica Maucione
maucionej@gonzaga.edu

TO APPLY
TO APPLY  TO APPLY 

Application Deadline:
Fall 2010: Feb 1, 2010
Spring 2011: Sept 15, 2010
Interested GU students are encourage to apply early (as space is limited). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

Step 1: Download application packet (pdf)

Step 2:
Complete online:

Step 3: Submit application packet to the GU Study Abroad office for review.

Step 4: After review and approval, your application will be forwarded to AHA International by the GU Study Abroad office.

Application Deadline:
November 13, 2009
Interested GU students are encourage to apply early (as space is limited). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

1. Download application packet (pdf) and submit to the Study Abroad office.

2. In addition to the application packet, all GU students studying abroad must complete the following online clearance forms:

Application Deadline:
December 1, 2009
Interested GU students are encourage to apply early (as space is limited). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

1. Download application packet and submit to the Study Abroad office:
> GU Application Packet (pdf)
> Non GU Application Packet (pdf)

2. In addition to the application packet, all GU students studying abroad must complete the following online clearance forms:





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