You will be able to choose from a
selection of courses from several academic disciplines, including
politics, philosophy, economics, business, theology, history, and
media. Students are required to take at least 12 credit hours (4
courses).
Each course earns 3 credit-hours.
Students are responsible for gaining prior approval from their home
institution for transferability of course credit. See the frequently
asked questions section (FAQ) for information on accreditation.
With the internship possibilities in
the City, you may want to seek an internship to add to your NYC
semester experience. Should you get an internship, you will have the
possibility to earn academic credit for your internship. Students
must obtain internships on their own and get approval for this
credit from their home institution and The King’s College.
Here’s a sampling of courses
available to NYC Semester students. A detailed list will be
available upon acceptance to the program.
- Internship (optional)
- Introduction to the City
- History of the West
- Microeconomics
- Biblical Journalism
- Political Economy
- Logic
- Philosophical Apologetics
- Enlightenment and Liberal
Democracy
- International Business
- Business Ethics
- American Political Thought and
Practice
- Statesmanship
- Media and Politics