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LONDON, ENGLAND
AIU-London (Business Students Only) London boasts a fine tradition of art and literature, a bustling commercial center, and a diverse population, London offers something for everyone. Business students in the MAPS program (Macon campus) have the opportunity to fulfill their experiential component in London at American Intercontinental University (AIU). The study program in London has an emphasis on international business and European commerce/relations.
AIU London is centrally located between Hyde and Regents parks and near London's finest museums, galleries, palaces, churches and theaters. AIU provides guaranteed housing in Central London or you may choose to make your own living arrangements. At AIU-London, students from all over the globe share a unique learning experience and an amazing cultural immersion in the heart of one of the world's great capital cities. AIU-London offers a variety of classes, many of which are at the junior and senior level.
In addition, MAPS students may build on their experiential component by doing an internship with a local company or firm. AIU's academically supervised internships in London allow you to gain experience in an international business culture. Placement is based on your academic and professional experience, as well as your career goals.
Visit the AIU-London website at: http://www.aiustudyabroad.com/london.asp
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OXFORD, ENGLAND
The Oxford Overseas Study Course (Honors Students, Social Sciences, & Humanities)
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READING, ENGLAND
The University of Reading (Social Sciences,Humanities, & Fine Art) Mercer students majoring in history, English, international relations, sociology, and political science should consider The University of Reading as their study abroad destination. Reading, after all, is only a 45 minute train ride from Central London and a 20 minute bus ride from Heathrow International Airport.
The University of Reading is at the cutting edge of teaching and learning, as well as being one of the foremost research-led universities in the UK. Founded in the nineteenth century as a 'red brick (Victorian)' institution and gaining a Royal Charter in 1926, Reading offers a wide range of programs in the humanities, social sciences and fine art.
The University offers you one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK. The Faculties (colleges) of Arts and Humanities, Economic and Social Sciences are set amidst 320 acres of landscaped grounds on the Whiteknights site. Reading's academic departments and halls of residence are surrounded by green open spaces offering you the perfect environment in which to study. You can take a walk around Whiteknights Lake or use Reading's first class sports facilities.
Visit The University of Reading website at: http://www.rdg.ac.uk/UnivRead/vr/VisStu
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