Liberal Arts and Sciences

Location: London, United Kingdom

"From visiting museums to visiting the English countryside, Fordham London's study abroad experience gives students the ability to immerse themselves in a new country and embrace an exciting time, without having to worry about credit transfers and not being able to take the courses they want to. By offering most courses that Fordham's courses in New York offer, and more, students have the luxury of completing their required coursework while enjoying everything else a typical study abroad program has to offer."
Alaina Stanisci, Spring 2025

Fordham London's Liberal Arts and Sciences (Centre Courses Only) program offers students the opportunity to take courses in a variety of subjects at the Fordham London Centre. 

Apply to the Program

Application for students taking a course at Queen Mary (Fall only), City St. George's University of London, or University of Westminster

 

Program Details

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London

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  • The London Liberal Arts and Sciences program offers students the opportunity to take major, minor, and core courses at Fordham London in Art History, Biology, Communications, Economics, English Literature, Film and TV, History, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Theatre, and Theology as well as one module (course) offered at Queen Mary, University of London (Fall Only); City St. George's University of London; or University of Westminster. Students enroll in the equivalent of 15-18 US credits.

    Second semester sophomores will take all of their courses at Fordham London.

    For a list of courses with descriptions and syllabi, please visit the London course webpage.

    British Universities

    Students may opt to take 1 course (module) at one of our three partner universities in London. These direct enroll courses (modules) offer students the experience of studying within the British system. For a listing of possible modules available at the various universities in London, please select the links below. Please note that 10 UK credits are generally equivalent to 3 credits at Fordham and 15 UK credits are generally equivalent to 4 credits at Fordham. Students who enroll in one of these modules will not pay additional tuition.

    Students studying within STEM related fields are encouraged to consider a course externally as these institutions provide a variety of upper level electives throughout majors like sociology, psychology, physics, computer sciences, and more. 

    Please note that the British university academic calendar is different from Fordham's, so in the spring semester particularly the term will begin earlier and end later than a semester at Fordham. For precise dates, please review the information at each university's link below.

    City St. George's University of London (Course subject links are listed towards the bottom of the page)
    Queen Mary, University of London (Fall Term Only- Search the module catalog as an "Associate Student" to find courses)
    University of Westminster (Sign in to view Intranet page; courses are listed by subject in PDF documents)

  • Fordham London offers the opportunity to enroll in for-credit internships in partnership with local companies and organizations in a Fall, Spring, or Summer semester. Students intern concurrently while taking classes, and are enrolled in a required internship seminar. Internships are available in a variety of fields including fashion, consulting, non-profit management, environmental consulting, law, and politics. Students also have the opportunity to source their own internships, subject to approval by Fordham London. 

    Please note that students need a 3.3 GPA to be eligible.

    For inquiries regarding internships, please contact [email protected].

     

  • Fordham London is located in the Borough of Camden in Central London, in a neighborhood called Clerkenwell.

    The United Kingdom—England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland—is a diverse place full of contrasts, featuring a wide range of landscapes and cultures. London, the largest city in Europe, is a bustling cosmopolitan center of astonishing variety and interest that a visitor could explore for months without turning over every stone. The other regions of the U.K. are fascinating for their own reasons, each with a unique personality and history.

    While based at Fordham London, students may choose to venture from Cornwall in the far west to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland in the north. Cities such as Edinburgh, York, Durham, Chester, and Canterbury are reachable by an excellent rail network, as are areas of great natural beauty, such as the Lake District, the New Forest, and North Wales. And it’s only a quick trip to the Republic of Ireland or France, Spain, and Italy in continental Europe.

  • Students are housed in shared student residences in residential areas in Zone 1 or 2, both of which offer a commute by public transport to classes at Fordham London and your chosen host university. The residences have self-catering facilities with a shared lounge. All of our housing is centrally located within London, in areas with shops and transportation and within reach of city attractions. Read more about living in London.

  • The London experience begins with a comprehensive orientation that acquaints students with health, housing, travel, academic, and safety information. Program costs typically include co-curricular activities in and around the city of London and one long weekend visit to another European country.

  • The Fall semester runs from approximately the end of August through mid-December, and the Spring semester runs from approximately the beginning of January through the beginning of May. 

     

    Fall 2025

    August 26: Students arrive in London

    August 27 - August 29: Orientation

    September 1: Classes begin

    September 8: Internships Begin

    October 20-24: Mid-Semester Break

    December 8-12: Final Week

    December 13: Students depart

    December 24: Centre closes


    Spring 2026: 

    January 6: Students arrive in London

    January 7-9: Orientation

    January 12: Classes begin

    January 19: Internships begin

    January 19: First day of teaching at Westminster

    January 26: First day of teaching at City St. George's

    March 9-13: Mid-Semester Break

    April 2-6: Easter Holidays

    April 10: Last day of teaching at Westminster

    April 17: Last day of teaching and assessment at City

    April 27-May 1: Finals Week

    May 2: Students depart (except Westminster students)