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London, England - Semester Program Spring 2010

Host Institution: London South Bank University

PROGRAM PROGRAM CODE PRICE DATES
Spring 2010 LES2 $14,595 January 24 - June 26

Eligibility: click here

Total contact hours: 240 per semester.
15 contact hours = 1 semester credit; 10 contact hours = 1 quarter unit.
Possible U.S. Credits: 16 semester credits per semester. Normal course load is 4 classes per semester.

Final transcript is issued by London South Bank University.




SPRING 2010 COURSE OFFERINGS

*COURSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Below is a list of courses that are recommended for study abroad students. You can, however, take any level 1 or 2 course offered in Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE), Arts and Human Sciences (AHS), or Computing and Information Management (BCIM). All ASA students will take one required course (London: A City of Change) and then choose 3 additional electives. Each course is worth 60 contact hours / 4 semester credits.

FOR COURSE DESCRIPTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL INFO@ACADEMICSTUDIES.COM

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Architect, Civil Engineering
Forensic Engineering & Conservatism
Bioscience
Biological Science
Biomechanics 1
Building Services Engineering
Environmental Science
Heating, Ventilation & Water Systems 1
Thermofluids 1
Thermal Environment 1
Built Environment
Institutions & the Urban Environment
Civil Engineering
Strength of Materials
Environmental Engineering
Engineering
Manufacturing Technology 1
Principles of Separation & Reaction
Introductory Engineering Mathematics 1
Forensic Science
Dangerous Properties of Materials
Intro to Evidence for Forensic Science
Explosion and Fire
Intro to Forensic Chemistry
Scene of Crime Investigations 1
Skills for Forensic Science
Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum Geoscience
Statics
Fundamentals of Petroeum
Intro to Reservoir Engineering
Thermodynamics
Drilling

FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMAN SCIENCES

Arts & Media
Cultural Memory
Real Lives
Cultural Industries
Cities, Politics, & Democracy
Writing Popular Culture
Criminology
Cities, Politics, & Crime
Crime, Disorder, & Community Service
Film Studies
Bollywood
The City, the Subject, & the Digital Image
Tragedy 1: The English Renaissance
English Studies
Drama in the 20th Century
Shakespeare: Text & Performance
International Politics
Politics, Decision Making & Democracy
Issues in Contemporary Sociology
International Politics in a Global Sphere
Politics & Protest
Social Policy in an International Perspective
Law
Intro to Criminal Law
Law I
Intro to Evidence
Psychology
Intro to Biological & Cognitive Psychology
Media and Society
Global Cultures
Ethical Media
Social Communities
Approaches to Social Policy
Ethical Media
Sociology
Youth Crime & Delinquency
Race, Culture & Identity
Education Policy
Research Social Life
Introduction to Politics & Society
Sustainable Communities
Environmental Policy & Sustainability
Environmental Management & Policy
From Poverty to Social Exclusion
Voluntary Sector & the State
Transport & Land Use
Contemporary Urbanism
Crime Disorder & Community Safety
Equality, Social Justice & Social Policy
Neighborhood Management & Renewal
Urban Change & Policy
Urban Planning
The Development Process
Evolution & the Scope of Town Planning
Core Course
London: A City of Change

FACULTY OF BUSINESS, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Accounting
Essentials in Management Accounting
Corporate Governance & Ethics
Business Taxation & Governance
Business Information Systems
Business Systems: An Introductory Management Perspective
Information Systems in Business
Language & the Business Environment
Research Methods for Business Students
E-Resources for Communications & Media
Website Design: A Business Focus
e-Business
Design & Implementation of Business Systems
Economics
Business Economics
Macroeconomic Environment in Business
Business, Markets & Competition
The Information Economy
Finance
Intro to Finance for Business
Personal Finance
Financial Institutions
Investment Analysis
HRM
Ethical Practice
HR Development for Diversity
Understanding the Business Context
Organizational Behavior & HR
Planning in the Business Context
Management Skills
Principles of HRM
Work Life Balance
Self-Development
Organizations & Decisions Management
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Models for Managers
Quantitative Literacy
Business Forecasting
Marketing
Intro to Marketing
Marketing Management & Strategy
B2B Marketing
Retail Marketing
Electronic Resources for Marketing
Consumer Buyer Behavior
Services Marketing
Software Development
Global Communication Techniques
Concepts of Software Development

 

 


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