First Year Abroad in London, England

University of Roehampton

The University of Roehampton is known for its commitment to making education accessible to all as one of the first higher education institutions to admit women. Situated in southwest London, the University of Roehampton is a U.S. university-style campus with easy access to the city and the outdoors. Nearby is Richmond Park, the largest of London's parks, and Wimbledon Common, the site of Wimbledon stadium.

Program Highlights

Relevant Coursework

The University of Roehampton offers more than 50 courses to first-year students across all majors and areas of interest.

 

Student Housing

Students will stay in on-campus housing with other local and international students. The dorms have shared kitchens and laundry.

 

Academic Success

Courses across all fields of study will help students work towards their degree goals and set them up for success upon return to their home campus.

 

Courses

The courses below are a sample of what is offered at University of Roehampton and are specifically chosen for first-year programming. Not all courses are available during both fall and spring semesters. Please ask your representative for more information regarding course availability and additional course options.

  • Business & Computing

    We offer a range of introductory business and computing courses available to first-year students. See below for a sample of the courses offered:

    Business

    • Business Organizations in a Global Economy
    • Organizational Behavior
    • Business Data Analysis
    • Introduction to Management
    • Introduction to Sports Management

    Marketing

    • Principles of Marketing
    • Principles of Sports Marketing
    • Consumers of Sport

    Computing

    • Software Development I & II
    • Computer Systems
    • Mathematics for Computer Science
    • Computing and Society
    • Databases
    • Networking and Security Practice
     
  • Education

    If your students are looking to begin their coursework in the field of education, see a sample of the courses offered:

    • Babies and Toddlers
    • Contemporary Issues in Education
    • Lifespan Development and Practice
    • Becoming an Education Practitioner (Professional Practice I)
    • Froebelian Perspectives: Play and Outdoor Learning
    • Being a Professional in Early Childhood: Inclusive Practice
    • Understanding Inclusion (Special and Inclusive Education I)
    • Engaging Learners (Applying Froebel I)
  • Humanities & Social Sciences

    We offer several different opportunities for first-year students interested in humanities and social sciences. These are also great options to fulfill general education requirements. See below for a sample of courses offered:

    English

    • Discovering Literature
    • Questioning the Canon
    • Global London in Literature

    History

    • American History from Columbus to Cold War
    • Diversity in Europe and its Neighbors c. 1000-1700
    • Making History
    • Renaissance to Abstraction: A History of Art in London Museums
    • Art and Life in the Ancient World
    • Introduction to Ancient History
    • Cities and Empires
    • Modern Revolutions in Global Perspective

    Politics, Philosophy & Religion

    • Scripture I & II
    • History of Christian Thought (Available fall & spring semester)
    • Introduction to Christian Doctrine
    • What is 'Doing' Philosophy
    • The Study of Religion
    • Political Concepts
    • An Introduction to Political Studies and Skills
    • Ethical Theory
    • Early Modern Thought
    • Being Human: Global Religious Perspectives
    • An Introduction to International Relations
    • Comparative Government and Politics
    • Contemporary British Politics

    Psychology

    • Psychology of Resilience and Success
    • The Evolution of Psychology
    • Psychology in a Changing Society
    • The Foundations of a Helping Relationship
    • Introduction to Psychological Research
    • Understanding human Behavior
    • Applying Psychology
    • Equity, Diversity, and Ethics

    Social Sciences

    • Criminological Theories
    • Youth Crime and Justice
    • Introduction to Sociology
    • Popular Culture and Society
    • Life, Learning and Citizenship
    • Introduction to Criminal Justice
    • Understanding Criminology
    • Homicide: An Interdisciplinary Approach
    • Sociology and Everyday Life
    • Global Sociology
    • Sociological Activism and Social Justice
  • Law

    Students can get started right away with their introductory courses in law and human rights. See below for a sample of courses offered:

    • Legal Systems, Ethics and Skills
    • Public Law and Human Rights
    • Law Reform
    • Law in Practice I: Legal Communication
    • Law of Contract I
    • Criminal Law
  • Life & Health Sciences

    Students can get started right away with their introductory courses in natural sciences. See below for a sample of courses offered:

    • Chemistry of Life
    • Biometrics: Physiology, Statistics and Math
    • Principles of Human Nutrition
    • Introduction to Human Disease
    • Cell Biology
    • Diversity of Life
    • Introduction to Evolution
    • Professional and Academic Practice of Nutritionists
    • Psychology and Sociology for Nutrition
  • Media & Communication

    If your students are looking to begin their coursework in the field of media and communications, see a sample of the courses offered:

    • Creative Coding
    • Introduction to Digital Media
    • Focus on Character
    • Understanding Film Language
    • Visual Storytelling
    • The Power of Images
    • Digital Methods
    • Focus on Narrative
    • Creative Crafts: Cinematography and Sound
    • Journalism in the Digital Age
    • Newsmaking
    • The Business of Media
  • Visual & Performing Arts

    We offer several different opportunities for first-year students interested in visual and performing arts. These are also great options to fulfill general education requirements. See below for a sample of courses offered:

    • Contemporary and Commercial Dance Trends
    • Dance Practice I
    • Introduction to the London Stage
    • Dance Performance I &II

Want to learn more?
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On-Site Support

Students will receive weekly academic advising for the first six weeks of their program. In these sessions, our on-site team will monitor academic success and adjustment into a new learning environment, social integration, and help them navigate culture shock.

Engagement Opportunities

Choose from a variety of activities to build community and share all there is to do in London with your students. Options include visits to Camden Town, a show at The Globe Theatre, River Thames boat tour, a stroll through Borough Market, a tour of the Tower of London, and more.

What’s Included

Our holistic approach means first year students will have access to the same support all our students enjoy, including one-of-a-kind support before departure, on the ground while they are abroad, and when they return home. Below is a list of what is included:  

Comprehensive Advising and Support

24-Hour Emergency

Comprehensive Health, Safety, and Security Support

Airport Reception

Visa Support

Tuition at the Host University

Housing

Bridging Cultures Orientation

Full-Time Resident Staff

On-Site ISA Offices

Internet Access

ISA Discovery Model

Excursions

Cultural Activities

Insurance

Official Transcript from the Host University

Professional Development Toolbox

Scholarship Opportunities

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