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University of Westminster - Arts, Business & Sciences
2010 July 3-Week - Courses

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07/10/2010- 07/31/2010 CLOSED 05/20/2010 $4,295


The following is a list of courses and/or subject areas that have been confirmed by the host institution for this session. Please note, the host institution reserves the right to cancel or change courses without prior notice.

*Subject areas with an asterisk indicate that the course has been associated with multiple subject areas. Please click on the course title to view additional subject areas and detailed course information.

Language of instruction:   En- English

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Level
Sem. Credits
Course Structure
4
1 Elective


All Levels - Total Possible Credits: 4

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Subject Area Lang. Rec.
Credits
Level Courses
1 ElectiveUniversity of Westminster
Business *En42002HRM401 Business Communications
Cultural Studies *En44001LIB604 The Middle East in a Changing World
Cultural Studies *En43002MSS40X London: Culture Capital of the World
English Lang. & Lit.En42001LIB423 Creative Writing
English Lang. & Lit.En42001LIB429 Literary London
Health SciencesEn43003CTC518 Integrated Physiology
HistoryEn42001LIB416 Jack the Ripper's London: Myth, Reality and the Victorian Metropolis
HumanitiesEn42001LIB420 Londinium to the London Blitz: London through its Museums
Intl. Relations *En43001LIB504 International Relations in the Contemporary World
JournalismEn43002MSS501 Multimedia Journalism: The London Experience
Management En44002BIS655 Project Management
Management En42004HRB451 The Role of the Manager
Management En44004MBS661 International Business Management
Media StudiesEn42002MSS403 Television in London
PhotographyEn43002MSS5XX London Photographic Portfolio
PsychologyEn43001LIB507 Psychology of City Life
Sociology *En42001LIB413 The Cult of Celebrity: Mass Media and Idolatry in the Digital Age
SociologyEn43004PRO516 London's City Regeneration