LONDON: City University London

London, England

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Dates

  • Fall Semester - September 19th,2012 - December 16th, 2012
  • Spring Semester - Mid January - Mid April

Application Deadline

  • Fall Semester - March 1
  • Spring Semester - October 1

Description

Study Abroad Coordinator: Daisy Biddle (d.biddle@neu.edu)

Why study at City?

Located in the heart of London, our approach to education draws on more than 100 years of tradition.

City University London stands out from the crowd due to its academic excellence, its graduates' exceptional employment prospects and its central London location.

Courses

Students enroll in 4 courses while at City to earn 16 NU credits. Students can choose from a variety of subjects as long as they meet the pre-requisities for the courses. Students should consult with their academic advisors to ensure the courses they take align with their curriculum.

Students can choose classes in the following areas:

  • Criminology
  • Cultural Studies
  • Economics
  • Engineering (only for full year program)
  • Global Citizenship
  • Journalism (if journalism major)
  • Languages
  • Mathematics
  • Media and Communications
  • Music (if music major)
  • Politics
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

**Please note that there is an additional fee for any student enrolling in business courses, which will be the student's responsibility

View Evaluated Courses

If you are interested in enrolling in a course not in our database, please send this course for evaluation.

Policies and Process for Evaluations

Host University

City University London is a global University committed to academic excellence with a focus on business and the professions and an enviable central London location.It is in the top 5% of universities in the world according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011/12 and in the top 30 UK universities according to the Times Higher Education Table of Tables (2011). Also ranked in the top 10 in the UK for both graduate employability (The Times Good University Guide 2011) and graduate starting salaries (The Sunday Times University Guide 2011) and fifteen of our subject areas were identified as undertaking world-leading or internationally-excellent research in the last Research Assessment Exercise.

City University London's academic range is broadly-based with world leading strengths in business, law, engineering, mathematical sciences, informatics, the arts including journalism and music, social sciences and health sciences. It attracts over 21,000 students (35% at postgraduate level) from around 160 countries and academic staff from over 50 countries.

Eligibility Requirements

  • 2 completed terms at NU, one of which may be a summer term
  • GPA of at least 3.0
  • Transfer students and spring admits, please contact OISP for eligibility
  • High Standard of English

Application Procedure

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Cost

Fall 2013 or Spring 2014: $20,490

Includes: Northeastern University (NU) tuition for 16 NU credits ($20,390), and 24/7 worldwide emergency assistance ($100). Students are responsible for all other expenses, including housing and other non-academic costs for which they will be billed directly by the program provider or host institution. Students are also responsible for arranging and purchasing their own flights.

UK, London: City University Study Abroad Program Budget (Semester)

 

Accommodations

Accommodation is offered in new and refurbished residence halls with private, modern bedrooms and communal living spaces where you can cook (you are responsible for your own meals), relax, and feel at home. All bedrooms have internet access and all halls have 24 hour security and reception staff. Most residences are within a short walk from the main University buildings and each residence has a team of dedicated management staff.

Destination

City University London is located in the heart of London, within easy reach of several central Underground stations and just a few stops from the British Library and the West End. They are minutes away from the Square Mile - London's world-famous financial district - and the headquarters of financial and professional institutions, major arts complexes and media offices, teaching hospitals and specialist medical research centres.