Course Summary
The Cambridge Tradition is based at Jesus College, whose buildings date back to the twelfth century, and counts notable figures such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Cranmer, and Prince Edward among its alumni. Students attend one of two Sessions and choose one course per Session. Popular courses include Aerospace Engineering, Astronomy and Astrophysics, International Espionage, Medicine, and Psychology.
- Breakfast in Hall
- Classes on topics that range from Advertising to Zoology meet in classrooms, labs, studios, or out in Cambridge
- Students can choose to have lunch at any of a plethora of local restaurants or sandwich shops in town
- Three afternoons a week, students attend class in the afternoon. When there is no class, they are free to join in organized activities or trips and tours in and around Cambridge
- Dinner in Hall
- Evening activities, events, or shows
What's Included?
- Access to cultural sites and local events
- Accommodation
- Extracurricular activities, workshops, and event offerings
- Continuous support
- On-site staff of experienced professionals
- Local meals
Accommodation
In Cambridge, students live in rooms that are occupied by undergraduates during the year. Students are housed in singles or doubles. Students can request a private bathroom (for a fee), on a first-come, first-served basis.
Extracurricular Activities
Every class is designed to use Cambridge as a teaching tool. When not in class, students have access to a full range of activities designed to help them discover local and national culture. They have the option to take tours of sights like King's and Trinity, take part in a variety of sports, including a rousing lawn-tennis tournament, attend local Shakespeare productions, participate in talent shows, take in a Cambridge United football game, or take field trips to the Duxford Air Show and London.