Explore how communication disorders are treated in a global context while gaining exposure to interdisciplinary clinical settings.
Study at NYU LONDON
In London, you’ll examine how healthcare systems shape services for individuals with communication disorders. Through coursework and site visits, you’ll compare U.S. and U.K. approaches across clinical disciplines.
Why London
- Observe real-world clinical settings
- Compare global healthcare delivery models
- Engage with interdisciplinary professionals
- Gain international perspective on disability and services
Academics
Combine classroom learning with site visits and clinical observations across multiple healthcare fields.
Courses
Core
- Contemporary Health Services in the UK: An Experiential Approach
Electives
- Principles of Biology I
- General Physics I
- Cognition
How to Apply
Visit the NYU Office of Global Programs website for a complete list of current course offerings and application guidelines. Financial aid and scholarships are available to NYU students.
Student Life
Our on-site staff will provide support for you during your time abroad. We’ll help you connect with your host culture throughout your stay with orientation, trips, student clubs, and language exchanges. Housing is guaranteed to all students and will vary by location.
Further Opportunities
We offer many core, liberal arts, and content elective courses abroad that allow you to explore your interests across continents and cultures.
You can also gain professional experience through part-time internship opportunities. Each global location has unique professional opportunities tailored to diverse student interests. You can participate in internships for credit or not.
No matter where you choose to spend a semester abroad, you’ll gain new experiences and exposure to a wider world.
Please talk with your academic adviser about making our global locations work with your program of study.
More Information
Admissions Process
Office of Global Programs
383 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10003-7011
Global.admissions@nyu.edu
212.998.4433
Academics
Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
665 Broadway, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10012
212.998.5230