1. LONDON
London’s modern cosmopolitan identity
combines a fascinating past with an energetic
present. More than eight million diverse people
speaking over two-hundred languages and
dialects live, study, work, and play in this
international city.
The St. Mary’s package price of
approximately $25,350.00 includes tuition,
airfare, London airport transportation, meal
plan, student housing with self-catered
kitchens, orientation week touring & activities,
travel/medical insurance, co-curricular site
visits,
experiential
learning
placement,
Imperial
College
Student Union
and
International
Student House
memberships, library access, transportation
pass (tube and bus), 24-hour internet access,
and counseling, extra-curricular and academic
staff services.
All St. Mary’s scholarships and financial aid
apply, except work study. Other scholarships
may be available.
The program package does not include
passport and visa fees, required mobile phone,
personal expenses, medical insurance
deductible, International Student Card,
textbooks, independent travel expenses,
extracurricular activities, and required health
exam and clearance.
FOUNDATION FOR
INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION (FIE)
St. Mary’s University partners with the non-
profit Foundation for International Education
which provides classrooms, faculty offices,
dormitories, student support, and events.
Students live and study in Kensington, one of
the most elite and safest areas of London.
CONTACT
INFORMATION
Steve Neiheisel, Ph.D.
London Study Abroad Director
St. Louis Hall 324
(210) 431-2012
sneiheisel@stmarytx.edu
Minita Santizo
Director of International Programs
Chaminade Tower 105
(210) 431-4308
msantizo@stmarytx.edu
Foundation for International Education
www.fie.uk.org
St. Mary’s University
Fall 2010
Experience the world…
expand your horizons…
invest in yourself
One Camino Santa Maria
San Antonio,Texas 78228
www.stmarytx.edu/studyabroad
2. CURRICULUM
Students learn through a co-curricular program,
combining class time with guided site visits and
experiential education. Students enroll in 12-18
hours.
REQUIRED COURSE (3 hours)
HU 3303 LA (HS3372, SC3300): British Life and Cultures
(British Faculty) For course description go to fie.org.uk
ELECTIVE COURSES (9-12 hours)
St. Mary’s Faculty Courses
HU 3303 LB (IR3310, IR3351, IR4301, PO3314,
PO3360): World Religion and International Conflict
Resolution (Hufford) For course description email
lhufford@stmarytx.edu
HU 3303 LC (HS3375, IR4301, PO3330, PO3360):
Benjamin Franklin’s London (Neiheisel) For course
description email sneiheisel@stmarytx.edu
FIE British Faculty Courses (6 hours maximum)
HU 3303 LD (PO3310, PO3313, PO3320, PO3330,
PO3360, SC3300): Social Welfare Issues in the U.K.
HU 3303 LE (AR4391, MU4381): Music in 20th Century
Britain
HU 3303 LF (EA4368, SE4365): British Broadcasting
HU 3303 LG (HS5375): British History 1815 – present
HU 3303 LH (PO3360, PO3362): British Politics
HU 3303 LI (AR4391, DM4391): Contemporary British
Theatre additional lab fee paid directly by student to FIE
HU 3303 LJ (EC3355, EC4340): Environmental Economics
HU 3303 LK (IR3310, IR4301, PO3360, PL4314): Ethical
Dilemmas: Business and the World
HU 3303 LL (AR4391): History of Modern Design
HU 3303 LM (IR3310, PO3360): International Diplomacy
HU 3303 LN (EC4340, IR3310, IR4301, PO3360):
International Trade
HU 3303 LO (EN2399, EN3310): Introduction to Creative
Writing
HU 3303 LP (PO3323, PO3360): London: Investigation of a
Global City
HU 33030 LQ (EA4368, SE4365): Media in Britain
HU 3303 LR (EN2399, EN4365): Shakespeare and Elizabethan
Literature additional lab fee paid directly by student to FIE
HU 33303 LS (EC4340, IR3310, PO3360): The Economic
Integration of Europe
HU 3303 LT (EX3306, SC3300): Sporting London: Studying
British Identity & Culture through the Olympic Games
HU 3303 LU (IR3310, IR4301, PO3360, SC3300):
Transnational Studies: Global Diasporas
HU 3303 LV (IR3351, IR4301, PO3360, SC3300):
Understanding Civilisations: Islam & the West optional
study tour to Istanbul available at additional cost to
student paid directly to FIE
Experiential Learning Pathways (3 hours maximum)
For course descriptions go to fie.org.uk;
For St. Mary’s substitution credit, see your major advisor
HU 5300 LA: International Internship
HU 5300 LB: International Service Learning
HU 5300 LC: International Research
APPLICATIONS DUE
MARCH 1, 2010
For application information, visit
www.stmarytx.edu/studyabroad or stop by the
Office of International Educational Programs
in Chaminade Tower, room105 (431-4308).
www.stmarytx.edu/studyabroad