Semester Program:
You can find a list of courses here:
The semester program offers opportunities to study in the following subject areas: Acting, Art History, Business, Criminology, English & Writing, Entreprenuership, Film, Finance, International Relations, Journalism, Languages, Management, Marketing, Media & Communications, Political Science, Psychology, Public Relations
Semester Eligibility Requirements:
Summer Program Options:
Regent's Summer Fashion Program:
For a summer, junior and senior level fashion design and merchandising students can earn ֱ State University credits while taking approved Fashion School courses at Regent’s University in London.
The program will allow students to study in the heart of the fashion capital, with access to rich resources used by industry professionals.
When studying at Regent's University in London, students will have the opportunity to
- Study in the heart of a fashion capital, with access to the same rich resources as industry professionals
- Gain an international perspective living in secure campus accommodations in royal park.
- Small group learning in specialist studio spaces around the fashion capital.
- Access to networking opportunities with industry experts through guest lectures, projects, talks, and events.
Fashion Program Courses
Courses apply to Fashion Design and Merchandising degree requirements. For the summer program, students take two courses. Past course offerings have included:
- Fashion Photography
- Fashion PR
- Fashion Styling
- Fashion Capitals: London
Students studying abroad during the summer term may also participate in an internship. If interested in the summer internship, please apply through that application.
Fashion Program Eligibility Requirements
- Approval by the School of Fashion
- Complete all required 20000 level FDM courses
- Minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA
Regent's Summer Liberal Arts Program:
Spend a summer in London learning about the city's rich history and culture. Students will take two courses:
- History in London
- Theatre in London
Liberal Arts Program Eligibility Requirements