25 May – 23 June 2018
Technology Humanities, and the Arts in London

dh.cal.msu.edu/studyabroad

In this program, students will explore changes in arts and humanities through hands-on workshops, attend plays and performances, visit museums and galleries, converse with guest speakers, go on a day trip outside the city, and immerse themselves in the culture of London, one of the creative capitals of the world!

The program is open to students from any major and has the option to fulfill and IAH requirement. For a four week program in London, the program fee is also low, at $3500, which includes apartment housing, an unlimited underground rail pass, entry to plays, all day trip expenses, and several group meals.

Additionally, there are is a scholarship of $2000 available for a student in the Digital Humanities minor. If a student is interesting in adding this minor and does so before the scholarship deadline, they are welcome to apply for this scholarship.

See the itinerary from 2016 to get a better idea of where you’ll go and what you’ll do.

Check out these 10 reasons to go on this study abroad program

This 7-credit program includes 2 courses, one of which can fulfill an IAH 200-level general education requirement. Both courses may count as electives toward the Digital Humanities minor.

Courses included in the program, both taught by Kristen Mapes:

  • IAH241E – Creative Arts & Humanities: The Creative Process (Focus: Technology, Society, & the Arts)
    AL491 – Culture: Physical & Digital

Upcoming information sessions:

  • Wednesday, February 21, 1:00-3:00pm
  • Tuesday, February 27, 3:00-5:00pm