London, England Humanities and Arts Experience
At A Glance
Terms: E 2007, B 2007
Opportunities: Humanities and Arts Sufficiency; some Minors & MQPs (see below)
Housing: Double dormitory-style rooms with phone and internet access
Sufficiency Coordinator: Professors Joel Brattin and James Hanlan
Preparation: a minimum of one unit (three courses) in the humanities and arts
Application Deadline: October 5, 2006 (before 1 p.m.)
Location
Newsweek has dubbed London "the coolest city on the planet." It is home to some of the world's most vibrant theatre and music, outstanding museums, and ambitious architecture. London was once the center of an empire, and today it is the political, economic and media hub of the British Isles, with an influence that continues to radiate well beyond its borders. A designated long week-end makes possible travel to Scotland, Wales, or Ireland and students can also plan shorter trips to places such as Oxford or Canterbury.
Projects
The London Sufficiency program is interdisciplinary in scope and intended for students with a background in a variety of areas in the humanities and arts. Students will study, with a WPI advisor, topics that might include the history, literature, music, theatre, or culture of Britain and Europe. Students also complete individual projects on a theme that can drawn on the unique resources of London, including: Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Imperial War Museum, the Science Museum, and much more. As an interdisciplinary program, sufficiency topics are not limited to the history or literature of London, but all of the projects take advantage of the city. The London sufficiency program is appropriate for students interested in art history/architecture, drama/theatre, history, literature, music, philosophy, religion, or writing/rhetoric. Humanities and Arts Minors and MQPs may participate at the discretion of the professor advising in London during the term applied for.
Estimated Expenses:
| Estimated Out-of-Pocket Expenses | $700 60 750 400 100 + 1,000 $3,010 | Travel to site (RT airfare) Taxi from residence to airport Groceries Dining out (10x term) Entrance fees Weekend tourist activities Estimated total out-of-pocket expenses |
|---|---|---|
| Expenses Included on your WPI Bill: | 600 3,300 3,900 | Program Fees Housing Total reflected on your WPI bill |
| Estimated total expenses | $6,910 | (tuition and on-campus housing not included) |
Subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rate
Note:
In calculating the extra expense to participate in an off-campus project experience, compare this figure to expenses incurred while living on campus (groceries or meal plan, entertainment expenses, transportation, etc.)
Related Links
- Going Global @WPI Handbook
- FAQs
- London Center Dates for 2005-2006
- London Center Dates for 2006-2007
- IES Residence Hall
- IES Residence Early Arrival/Late Departure Form
- IES Res Hall Handbook (584K PDF)
- Hotel Discount Information
- Yahoo! UK & Ireland
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