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  • Locations: Plymouth, United Kingdom
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: ISEP 
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Spring 2025 09/15/2024 11/01/2024 TBA TBA
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Program Type: ISEP Exchange Language of Instruction: English
Click here for a definition of this term Language Prerequisites: None Housing Options: Homestay, On Campus
Minimum Class Elligibility: Sophomore Host Country Language Courses Offered: No
Click here for a definition of this term Non-MSU student: No Program Inactive: No
Subjects Available: Agriculture, Arts/Visual Arts, Business Click here for a definition of this term Pre-Session Language: No
Competitive Program: Check ISEP's Chance of Placement
Program Description:
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Plymouth University

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The city of Plymouth is on the coast, near the many small fishing villages of Cornwall. Plymouth is the major city of the southwest and offers cultural attractions such as museums and professional theater.

Students in business are strongly encouraged. Many courses in maritime studies and science are complemented by field trips including fishing and diving expeditions. The Combined Arts Program, consisting of majors in art history, English, heritage, history, media arts, theater, and visual arts, welcomes ISEP students.

One semester placements are only made for students wanting to take courses within the following subject areas: History, Art History and English. In addition Media Arts, Fine Art and 3D Design would be suitable, though students would have to be fairly advanced practitioners as courses within these subject fields are project-led and there is really not much "teaching" that goes on - especially in Term 2 (Semester 2). Term 1 (Semester 1) might be a better option for students wanting to take course within these fields.