Annenberg London Spring Semester
Applications for Spring 2026 open on July 21.
The Annenberg study abroad program in London was one of my most defining college experiences and helped me gain a better world view. I loved exploring London as a city through its eclectic food markets and interesting architecture. Annenberg also made it so easy for us to adapt and act like locals, traveling around the city’s different boroughs.” - London Participant, 2018
Want to hear more from our students about their experience studying abroad in London? Check out our AIP blog for more information.
Program
London is a thriving global city, continuing to push boundaries in global politics and world markets. As it transitions into a post-Brexit reality, the relevance of communication, media, and politics is unparalleled. As such, USC has partnered with Accent Global Learning and created a unique program with carefully tailored courses specifically designed for communication, journalism, and public relations majors. Students live in central London and attend courses led by British faculty taught at the Accent Study Center in Bloomsbury. The Annenberg London program provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use this global metropolis as its classroom and experience the cutting edge in global communication and media.
Dates
Program Dates: January 7, 2026 – May 9, 2026 (Depart U.S. January 6)
Spring Break: March 15 – March 22, 2026
UK National Holidays:
April 3, Good Friday
April 6, Easter Monday
May 4, Early May Bank Holiday
Curriculum
Students take the following courses taught by local faculty at the Accent Center in central London:
- COMM 364 Comparative Media: US and the UK
- Focus on the history and evolution of three key topics of media development and their social significance: the press, television/cinema, and the music industry
- COMM 365 The Rhetoric of London
- Examination of the modern city as a communicative text with London as the case study
- COMM 366 Designing Media & Communication Projects for Social Change
- Hands-on approach to learning how to design effective media and communication projects for social change and behavior change
- COMM 384 Interpreting Popular Culture
- Utilize theory and case studies to view popular culture as an indicator of cultural values, a producer and reflection of cultural meaning, and a means of communication
- JOUR 467 Gender and the News Media
- Stimulate critical thinking and increase media literacy about news and gender issues exploring key theoretical concepts, historical milestones and contemporary issues facing female and male journalists.
- PR 410 London Calling: Public Relations in the UK Hub
- Analyze the UK media landscape and its political influence and affiliations, from the BBC to regional press.
*Courses may be subject to change
Academic Units & Credit
All students are required to enroll in a full course load of 16 units.
- COMM students will be able to earn 16 units of upper-division major elective credit.
- JOUR & PR students will be able to earn 8-12 units of upper-division major elective credit; the remaining 4-8 units taken will be general elective credits.
Students must take courses for a letter grade, pass/no pass is not an option. Letter grades will appear on their USC transcript and impact their GPA. USC add/drop policies apply, students can only add/drop courses with approval from their academic advisor and professor of the course.
Program Highlights
- Organized excursions including high tea, theatre productions, guest lectures, and museum visits
- Access to USC Global London Office and the extensive Trojan Family abroad via the USC Alumni Club in London
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Optional day or weekend trips to places like Bath & Stonehenge, Oxford, and Hampton Court Palace
Housing
Students live in self-contained multi-bedroom apartments located in central London, a short commute/walk (30-35 mins) from the Accent Center. Apartments consist of a fully equipped kitchen and shared bedrooms and bathrooms. All bed linens, bath linens, and kitchenware will be supplied to the students in their London apartments. Students live with other Annenberg participants.
Eligibility
This program is only open to Annenberg majors. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
Additional Academic Requirements
- COMM majors must have sophomore standing and have completed two Theoretical and Foundational courses at the time of application (or one completed and one in progress).
- JOUR majors must have junior standing and have completed JOUR 307 and JOUR 320 before the start of the program.
- PR majors must have junior standing and have completed PR 351A before the start of the program.
Estimated Costs
Please see the detailed estimated program costs below for Spring 2026. Each semester Annenberg International Programs provides an up-to-date cost sheet to admitted students; if there are any changes from the time students are admitted to a program to the time they leave for a study abroad semester, updated cost sheets will be sent to the students.
Please note that these costs are subject to change without notice:
Tuition: $36,630 (USC semester tuition cost)
Program Fees: $500
Housing: $9,678 (payment due to study abroad provider on October 9, 2025)
USC Overseas Health Insurance*: $2,298
Estimated Round-Trip Airfare: $1,300
Estimated Personal Expenses (food, entertainment, weekend travel, etc.): $8,000
TOTAL: $50,406
Please note, payment for housing is due approximately one month after acceptance into the London program.
Financial aid and tuition remission apply. Contact AIP for more information on financial aid and scholarships.
*All USC students are required to have sufficient health insurance during their study abroad program. In order to ensure proper coverage, all students going abroad must have either USC Overseas Policy or the USC Student Health Insurance Plan for the semester they are abroad. As students may not waive out of USC health insurance when they study abroad, students will be automatically enrolled in the USC Student Health Insurance Plan and billed accordingly by the USC Health Insurance Office. Students who have a waiver on file (because they have successfully waived out of the USC Student Health Insurance Plan through the online process on OASIS) will be enrolled in the USC Overseas Policy and billed accordingly.