
Choose courses from more than 30 subject areas in the University of Westminster’s (WMN) extensive catalog. You’ll attend class with other international students in this immersive, integrated program. With several campuses throughout the city, studying at WMN provides the rare opportunity to study in London's lively West End, known for its shopping and entertainment. Earn credits toward your major, or enroll in classes that align with your academic or professional interests. This flexible program puts the choice in your hands!
London
9/17/22 - 12/17/22
$23,195
12 - 16
Closed
5/5/22
1 year as a registered college student by the time of application
Some courses may have prerequisites.
Native English speaker or satisfactory TOEFL scores
Students applying to take courses at the University of Westminster's Harrow campus are required to submit a portfolio of past work for entry consideration.
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The host institution has offered the following courses in the past. Please note that course listings will not be finalized until the start of the term.
*Courses with an asterisk indicate that the course has been associated with multiple subject areas.
Please click on the course title to view additional subject areas and detailed course information.
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Accounting and Finance Fundamentals * | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Introduction to Public Relations and Advertising | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Media Insight and Intelligence for Public Relations and Advertising | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Expressions of Arabic Culture 1 | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Arab World and the Word 1 | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Art & Visual Culture | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Art and Society * | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Contexts of Contemporary Fine Art Practice | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Introduction to Mixed Media Fine Art Practice | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Modern Art in London | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Analyzing and Managing Information for HR | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Global Business Environment | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Expressions of Chinese Culture 1 | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Chinese World and the Word 1 | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Database Systems | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Digital Aesthetics (CGI 1) | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Information Technology Security | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Animatics Bootcamp: Theory of Practice One | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Gender, Crime and Justice | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Justice and Human Rights | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Monarchy - A Royal History of London * | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Working Across Cultures in a Global World | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Drawing Systems | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Discourse across Time | 300 | En | 0 | 8 |
Forms of Writing | 300 | En | 0 | 8 |
Issues in Culture | 400 | En | 0 | 4 |
Language and Text | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Shakespeare and Performance | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Writing London: Creative Writing about London | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Fashion Trends | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Changing Business of Retail | 400 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Contemporary World Cinema | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Art of Cinema | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Corporate Finance | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
International Investments | 400 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Expressions of French Culture 1 | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The French World and the Word 1 | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Design History and Culture | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Design Process | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Graphic Explorations | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Representation of Information | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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A Sexual History of London | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Jact the Ripper: Myth, Reality, Culture and Popular History | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Language, Power and Institutions: Decoding Dominant Narratives | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Professionalizing Global Communication | 400 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Introduction to Journalism | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Multimedia Journalism: The London Experience | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
News Features Comment: Reporting & Writing in a Multi-Platform World | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Pitch Produce Publish: Creating Modern Magazines | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Print Journalism: The London Experience | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Contracts: Law and Practice | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
EU Law | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Analysing and Managing Information | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Digital Business | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
People and Organizations | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Project and Programme Management | 400 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Role of the Manager | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Marketing Principles | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Sustainable Business | 400 | En | 0 | 4 |
Understanding Consumers | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Critical Perspectives on Media | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Digital Storytelling | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Factual Television Production (Documentary and Multicamera Studio) | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Introduction to contemporary Media Practice | 200 | En | 0 | 8 |
Introduction to Contemporary Media Theory | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Media and Society | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Media Frontiers | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Media Law and Ethics | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Music Radio | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Television in London | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Television Text And Genre | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Photographing the City: London | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Photography Beyond The Frame | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Photography from Invention to Mass Medium | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Photography in London | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Photographic Eye | 200 | En | 0 | 8 |
Vision and Technology | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Yoga and Meditation | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Geopolitics | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Political Ideas in Action | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Cognitive Psychology | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Psychology of City Life | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Modern Social Theory | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Thinking Sociologically | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Expressions of Spanish Culture 1 | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
The Spanish World and the Word 1 | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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London Theatre Studies | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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Marketing Tourism and Events | 300 | En | 0 | 4 |
Understanding Events | 200 | En | 0 | 4 |
The University of Westminster is organized into three colleges. Each college is divided into Schools specializing in various academic and professional disciplines. Because of the commute between each college, CEA CAPA and the University of Westminster strongly encourage you to choose courses offered on a maximum of two colleges and preferably plan to visit only one college per day.
College: College of Design, Creative and Digital Industries
Schools: School of Architecture and Cities, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Westminster School of Arts, Westminster School of Media and Communications
College: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Schools: School of Humanities, School of Life Sciences, School of Social Sciences, Westminster Law School
College: Westminster Business School
Schools: School of Applied Management, School of Finance and Accounting, School of Management and Marketing, School of Organizations, Economy and Society
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Click here to view the University of Westminster courses. Please refer to the “How to choose your modules/classes for the semester” * section for program information and specific instructions if selecting any Media, Arts & Design courses Once finished, scroll down to “Module Catalogues” section to see a list organized by schools at the University of Westminster.
*Disregard the Application Form. As a CEA CAPA student you will have access to the Westminster Application form on your Student Portal.
Click on the appropriate Semester (Semester 1= Fall and Semester 2= Spring) under the school in which you are interested in taking classes. In each school section you will find an introduction to the school and a list of all the modules that the school offers to study abroad students. This list will tell you the module (class) code, the title of the module, the level of the module (which corresponds to the order of modules as they appear in the catalogue), the semester that it runs, the number of credits attached to the module and US/ECTS credit equivalency. For example:
3BCM401 Biochemistry Semester 1 Level 4 Credit 15
At the University of Westminster, modules are validated at a level corresponding to a particular year of study (with the exception of modules from the Department of Polylang, which are graded in accordance with language advancement). The levels are as follows:
Some modules at Level 5 and Level 6 may have pre-requisites requiring students to have already completed specific modules or equivalents at a lower level. As a study abroad student, you are not expected to have taken the specific pre-requisite requirement, but you must have studied a relevant or similar course/module in your home country/institution.
Some modules have co-requisites, which mean that the module and the co-requisite must be taken at the same time. If no pre-requisites or co-requisites are specified, then modules should be open to all students. However, you should take previous academic experience into account when making module choices. For example, you should not be thinking about taking a Level 6 Politics module if you have never studied the subject area or have only taken one introductory class in the subject area. Westminster students taking a Level 6 Politics module will have specialized in Political Science for at least two years, meaning that subject area knowledge along with relevant research and analytical skills will be advanced. Typically, these students will also be seeking a degree in Political Science. With regard to Level 4 modules, some will be introductory and designed for beginners, but it is important to be aware that most Level 4 modules will require some previous knowledge of the subject area. This is because UK students tend to study subjects at university that they specialized in during their final three years of high school (i.e. Levels 1-3).
To reiterate, you will not be approved for Level 6 modules without extensive experience in that area of study. If there is a Pre-requisite or Co-requisite requirement, it will be specified under the module title.
Please Note: Students participating in a year program will fill out courses for ONLY the Fall semester on their Westminster Application Form or Westminster Internship Application Form. They will register for Spring courses once onsite. However, year students do need to get 8 courses for the Spring semester approved before arriving in London
For internship students: Even though you take 2-3 courses along with the internship, Westminster requires that you get 6 courses approved, 3 first-choice and 3 alternate. The internship is NOT GUARANTEED until you are onsite and have met with the company. Therefore, you will already have a full load of courses approved if anything occurs that causes you to not participate in the internship.
Students normally take the equivalent of 60 to 80 UK credits (12-16 US credits) per semester. This means that students typically take 3 or 4 modules per semester at Westminster, as the majority of modules are worth 20 UK credits (4 US credits) each. However, keep in mind that the final say on how many credits you will receive is up to your university. Remember, if you wish to select Practice/Practical classes from the School of Media, Arts and Design, you are required to include a portfolio of your work with your application. This should consist of color photocopies, slides or photographs, etc. representing your level and suitability for the modules you are requesting.
Housing & Courses: Housing is based on the campus(es) at which you will attend class. If you have two or more classes at the Harrow Campus, then you will be housed at the Harrow Halls of Residence on Harrow Campus. If you have only one course at Harrow Campus or none at all, you will be housed in one of the central London Halls of Residence. If you have two classes at Harrow and two at a Central London campus, you will be housed at Harrow. Please note that the Harrow Campus and Hall are 30 minutes north of Central London. If you are housed at Harrow but have two classes at any of the Central London campuses, you will have to travel back and forth at your expense. If you don’t mind the commute and cost, then this option would be fine; however, students often find that it is too much to coordinate.
Also, if you are allocated housing at Harrow but change your course schedule after arrival to include only or mostly courses held at the central London campuses (or vice versa), you will not be able to change housing.
Courses and their corresponding campuses can be determined by looking at Westminster’s website.
Submit your University of Westminster Application Form, including course selections and alternates, to the CEA CAPA headquarters office. This form, in addition to your official transcript and other application materials, will be forwarded to the University of Westminster for course pre-registration purposes. Final registration will take place once you arrive in London.
You will notice that no timetable information is available on the Westminster website. At this point, you are pre-registering for courses and getting your courses approved in order to be accepted at the university. Upon arrival you will go through an extensive Orientation and registration period with the University of Westminster International Office. Your course schedule will be finalized at that point.
If you have further questions regarding how to select courses or about the CEA CAPA program at the University of Westminster in London, please contact a CEA CAPA Student Advisor at 1-800-266-4441.
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*Housing options may change and will be confirmed on the housing application form prior to the start of the term. Below are the housing options that have been offered in the past.
Get out and explore! Excursions are offered for most semester, year, and summer programs. Semester students are typically offered between two to three excursions and summer study students are typically offered between one to two excursions. You'll receive a calendar of excursions during orientation; here are a few day and overnight excursions we've offered in the past.
From housing to excursions, our programs include a variety of inclusions to enhance your study abroad experience! Here are examples that may be available in London. Inclusions vary by program – please contact our Enrollment and Advising team to find out what options are available for you.
Below is a tentative itinerary for your program. Please note, dates and events below may change without prior notification. Contact CEA CAPA before purchasing airline tickets.
You will receive a finalized itinerary once you arrive onsite.
Note: Additional cultural activities/excursions or required course-related activities may be incorporated into your final itinerary. You are advised not to make personal travel arrangements until you have the final dates.
Date | Description |
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September 17
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Arrival/Program Begins
Official Program Start Date. Students must arrive at the London Heathrow airport on this date in order to be eligible for airport pickup. Students will then be transferred to their assigned housing. |
September 18
|
Orientation
Mandatory CEA Orientation will be held. |
September 19 - 23
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Orientation
Mandatory Westminster Welcome Orientation and registration week will be held. NO TRAVELING PERMITTED DURING THIS WEEK AT ALL. |
September 26
|
Classes Begin
Classes begin at Westminster on this day. |
December 17
|
Program Ends/Move-Out
Official Program End Date. Students must move out of housing no later than this day. |
This budget contains costs that you can take to your financial aid office. Please note that amounts may fluctuate; we've included a range of costs.
Federal law allows the use of financial aid to cover "reasonable" costs of study abroad including round-trip transportation, tuition and fees for the program, living costs, passport and visa fees, health insurance, and more.
Please note that all costs and charges listed below are subject to change without notice. With the exception of Program Price, all costs are estimates and may vary.