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  • Locations: London, United Kingdom
  • Program Terms: Summer
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: USG Goes Global 
  • Program Costs: Summer
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Summer 2024 03/15/2024
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Rolling Admission 06/28/2024 07/25/2024

** 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.

Indicates that deadline has passed
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Click here for a definition of this term Class Eligibility: 02 - Sophomore, 03 - Junior, 04 - Senior Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA Requirement: 2.5
Non-UNG Students Allowed: No Cadets Only: No
Housing Options: Dormitory Click here for a definition of this term Program Duration: Summer: 2 to 8 weeks
Click here for a definition of this term Program Type: Study Abroad Click here for a definition of this term Area of Study: Communications, English, Global Studies, History, Political Science, Psychology
Language of Instruction: English Click here for a definition of this term Max Number of Credits Offered: 06
Click here for a definition of this term Min Number of Credits Offered: 03
Program Description:

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London, one of the most culturally diverse and fascinating cities in the world, is a city steeped in history that has inspired artists, writers, and students for centuries. As a participant in this program you can spend a summer studying and living in the historic Bloomsbury district of London in close proximity to some of the world’s finest museums and cultural sites.  In the London study abroad program, you will live in the part of this great city that has housed William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolfe, and other great writers.  You will be minutes away from the theatre district and Trafalgar Square, and within walking distance of the British Museum and its extraordinary collections.  You can explore London’s vast and beautiful parks- Hyde Park, St. James, and Green Park- and walk along the Thames toward Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and the Houses of Parliament.  London also offers quick access to all major cities in Europe. 

Watch the 2016 London Program video for a glimpse of real life on the London Program by clicking here

The Estimated Program Cost of $4,500 Includes:
-Private room / shared bathroom dorm style accommodation at University College London in central London for the program's duration
-Activities & excursions as listed below under the "Activities & Admin" section
-Partial meal plan at UCL including a weekly grocery card
-Unlimited travel on the Tube, London's metro system
-Health insurance policy providing coverage for any medical expenses that may incur
-An optional group flight: students may purchase their flights through the group airfare arranged through USG Goes Global or arrange their own airfare separately. The cost listed on this page includes an estimate for the program fee + roundtrip airfare.
-Some free days & weekends to travel to other locations in the UK & Europe


The Estimated Program Cost Does Not Include:
-Tuition, which will be paid directly to each student's home institution. The USG Goes Global tuition rate is $199/credit hour.
-Textbooks or other required course materials
-Ground transport to/from Atlanta airport
-Passport or visa expenses
-Personal spending money for meals that are not included, souvenirs, or personal travel

Please note:
-A valid passport is required to travel to the UK. US passport holders do not need an additional visa to travel to the UK. If you do not currently hold a valid passport, you may apply for one through the US Department of State. Participants traveling on passports of other countries should contact their institutional representative for assistance in determining whether or not a visa is required for travel to the UK. Passports must be valid for at least six months after the conclusion of international travel.

-The cost range listed on this page is an estimate of the total cost of the program fee plus roundtrip airfare. Students may choose to purchase the group flight through USG Goes Global or purchase their own flight separately. The cost range estimated on this page does not include the cost for tuition. 

-Program details such as exact dates, program fee & airfare costs, etc. are subject to change.


UNG Equivalencies


Courses are taught in English by faculty from USG schools.
Students may choose to take one morning and one afternoon course.

For course descriptions, visit the program website.
Students do not register for these courses through BANNER; instead, the CGE works with the Office of the Registrar to register students after the study abroad application is complete.

 
Pre-approved Courses - 3 credits
**Students will enroll in one course from the AM selection, and one course from the PM selection.**
 
Time of Day USGG Course UNG Equivalency Prerequisite
AM Media Ethics for Journalists and Media Consumers (Muller) COMM 4300: Media Law and Ethics COMM 2900
 
AM Media Ethics for Business Students (Muller) TBD  
AM [Lower Division] British Literature: The Romantics and The Victorians (C. Mattord) ENGL 2122: British Literature II ENGL 1102 or 1102 H with a grade of C or higher.
AM [Upper Division] British Literature: The Romantics and The Victorians (C. Mattord) ENGL 3460: English Literature of the 19th Century: Romanticism ENGL 2050, ENGL 2230 and one ENGL 2100-level literature course, all with a grade of B or higher.
AM History of Computing & Security (H. Mattord) CSCI 2150: Computer Ethics and Social Issues CSCI 1301 or 1301K with a grade of C or higher. Non-Computer Science majors may take CSCI 1371 with a grade of C or higher.
AM Gods, Kings, and Empires: The World Before 1600 (Reeves) HIST 1111: World History I  
PM Public Speaking (Muller) COMM 1110: Public Speaking ENGL 1101 or 1101H.
PM [Lower Division] World Literature Before 1800 (C. Mattord) ENGL 2111: World Literature I ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
PM [Upper Division] World Literature Before 1800 (C. Mattord) ENGL 4820: Special Topics in English ENGL 2050, ENGL 2230, and one ENGL 2100-level Lit, each with a grade of B or higher.
PM Culture and International Business (H. Mattord) INTL 3001: International Studies III/ Culture and International Business  
PM This Sceptered Isle: Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Britain (Reeves) HIST 4300: Studies in European History  

The following courses are NOT available for UNG students to take:
  • Exploring Learning and Teaching: A Global Perspective (Perry) 
  • Arts Integration Across the Curriculum: Amplify the Arts Through Diversity and Inclusion (Perry)



This program is currently not accepting applications.