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During Phase 1 (9 weeks), students take multiple classes for a total of 8-10 credits.

During Phase 2 (6 weeks), students take either one 4 credit course OR they complete a 4 day-per-week internship and an accompanying internship seminar for a total of 6 credits.   

The 2013 home campus faculty from Grinnell will be Prof. Keith Brouhle and Prof. Nancy Rempel-Clower.

 

Phase 1

ART 295: The Early Renaissance in Florence & Flanders

ENG 121: Introduction to Shakespeare

HIST 231: History of London

POL 295A: Principles of Ethno-National Conflicts & Their Management

SST 195: The British Parliament

THE 275: British Theater in Performance

(Fall 2013) NRS 295 Frankenstein's Dilemma: The Brain and Society

(Fall 2013) ECN 295: Living in the City: Environmental and Urban Issues in London

(Fall 2012) THE/HUM 295: Experiencing Postcolonial London: Locating the World City in Social, Political, and Cultural Performances

(Fall 2012) HIS/HUM 295: Cultures of Empire in the Imperial Metropolis 

Phase 2

ENG 250: Modern Literature in Place: Modern Irish Literature

SST 295: Understanding Work in the UK

SST 300: Internship

(Fall 2013) ECN 295: End of the Party? The European Debt Crisis amid New Economic Challenges

(Fall 2012) HIS/GWSS 295: British Feminism: The gender politics of class, nation, and empire

 

Grinnell-in-London courses may be used for major credit or for cognate credit toward a major in a number of departments - please contact your major adviser with any questions regarding major credit. As with any off-campus program, once you make a four-year plan with your adviser, you are likely to discover that your time off-campus can serve academic purposes other than earning credit toward your major.