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Academics
Arcadia is a cosponsored program. You receive resident credit for the courses you take. Your grades count toward your University of Minnesota GPA and each course appears on your transcript. More information can be found in the Academics Policy.
Participating Universities
City U, London
Goldsmiths College, London
King's College, London
London School of Economics, London
Middlesex U, London
Royal Holloway, London
School of Oriental & African Studies, London
U of Cambridge, London
U College, London
U of Essex, Colchester
U of Greenwich, Greenwich
U of Manchester, Manchester
U of Nottingham, Nottingham
U of Oxford, Oxford
U of Sussex, Brighton
U of Westminster, London
U of York, York
Coursework
Typical credits: 30 for academic year, 15 for fall or spring semester, 8 for summer session.
Enroll in regular classes with British students. Participating universities may open their full curriculum or allow students to enroll in courses from one or two academic departments. Courses are available in various fields of study, including chemistry, international relations, economics, film and media studies, finance and banking, and ecology. Certain sites offer internships as part of the academic program.
Summer students participate in the University of Cambridge Summer Program.
How to Find Academic Information
Some program websites offer short course descriptions while others offer full syllabi. Course information is available on the cosponsor’s website, and, if applicable, on the host university’s website. For more tips on terminology and finding course information, go to Finding Course Information for Host Universities.
When choosing courses, work closely with your college and/or major or minor adviser(s) to select courses that fulfill specific requirements. You can also consult the Liberal Education database to find courses that fulfill Liberal Education core and theme requirements, or submit courses online for approval. Use the Academic Planning for Study Abroad form (pdf) as a tool for selecting courses with your adviser. Visit the Advising webpage for more information and resources on choosing courses.
Navigating Arcadia's Website
- Navigate to the program's main page from Arcadia's web site.
- Within the "Academic Program" section look for the course information link embedded within the text.
- Use the link to access a document that provides helpful tips on finding academic information for the specific program.
If you have any questions about this process or about specific course availability, contact the appropriate Program Coordinator.
Eligibility & Application
This program is open to all University of Minnesota students. Find eligibility and application deadlines on Arcadia's website.
Use the application checklist to complete your application for this program.
Academic Fit with a University of Minnesota Degree Plan
With good academic planning this program can fit well into
the degree plans for many majors. Search for courses that fulfill Liberal Education
Requirements or submit a course you want to take for review.
Study Abroad
in Your Major advising sheets explain why study abroad is important for a
major, indicate what the department wants students to consider when selecting
a program, and provide academic planning hints. This program may appear as a special
recommendation on an advising sheet. If your major is not listed, talk to an adviser—this
program may still fit your academic, career, and professional goals.
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Last modified on November 21, 2008 |