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21 Short courses in British Studies

English for Academic Purposes
Through this English for Academic Purposes from Thompson Rivers University you can take one academic course, and at level five, up to three academic courses.

English as a Second Language (ESL)
This English as a Second Language (ESL) from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) provides student centred, hands-on learning.

English Language and Culture Programme
This English Language and Culture Programme from Niagara College Canada is conversation-based and less formal than our EAP programme.

Language in London - An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
The Language in London - An Introduction to Sociolinguistics course from UCL Summer School introduces participants to the key ideas in the study of language in society, with a focus on sociolinguistic phenomena which are observable in London.

English Language Skills for Academic Purposes
The English Language Skills for Academic Purposes course from UCL Summer School will cover linguistic structures (a variety of styles and registers from a range of academic authentic material). Various transferable skills will also be developed. This course is offered in two sessions: Session One: Monday 29 June – Friday 17 July 2026. Session Two: Monday 20 July – Friday 7 August 2026

Century City - London's Social, Cultural and Public History, 1900 - 2000
The Century City - London's Social, Cultural and Public History, 1900 - 2000 course from UCL Summer School explores the making of a modern metropolis: London in the 20th century.

Literary London
The Literary London course from UCL Summer School introduces you to the life and literature of London from the 18th century to the present.

Shakespeare's London
The Shakespeare's London course from UCL Summer School is a dynamic exploration of William Shakespeare’s London and literature inspired by and set in his city.

The Dark Side of London
The The Dark Side of London course from UCL Summer School focuses on the visual representation of London from the Victorian to the contemporary period.
English Language Preparatory Programme
The English Language Preparatory Programme at Halic University is designed to enhance students' proficiency in the English language, which is essential for academic success in an English-speaking environment.
English Language and Literature
A Diploma in English Language and Literature from Lighthouse Academy which lasts for a full year (52) weeks, focuses on providing the most important language skills related to English language and literature.
Dead Interesting - Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections
Explore the archaeology of early Roman Britain and learn techniques to build a profile of an individual from the first century AD with Dead Interesting - Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections at University of Reading by FutureLearn.
Scotland's Mining Heritage
University of Strathclyde offers the Scotland's Mining Heritage programme.
English Language Bridge
Learn the language and academic skills to succeed in college and beyond with Fleming College Toronto English Language Bridge (FCT ELB), a direct pathway to your desired diploma or graduate certificate program at Fleming College Toronto. Fleming College - Toronto offers the English Language Bridge programme.
The Tudors
Go back in time to learn about the dramatic rule of the Tudor monarchs and religious change of the sixteenth century reformation with this The Tudors course from University of Roehampton by FutureLearn.
History of Slavery in the British Caribbean
Explore the history and legacy of British colonial slavery and oppression in the Caribbean through historical slave accounts History of Slavery in the British Caribbean delivered through FutureLearn.
Anarchy in the UK - A History of Punk from 1976-78
Explore the history of punk and the role played by youth subcultures in contemporary history, while making your own punk fanzine with Anarchy in the UK - A History of Punk from 1976-78 at University of Reading by FutureLearn.
A World Turned Upside Down - The British Isles at War 1638- 1660
University of Strathclyde offers the A World Turned Upside Down - The British Isles at War 1638- 1660 programme.
English for University Studies
The English for University Studies course from St Giles International is designed to give you the key skills you will need for university life in the UK. It is a flexible course offered at our English schools in the UK, and it can be taken as a stand-alone course or as part of an International Semester Course.
The law of England and Wales
The law of England and Wales course offered by University of Cambridge is open to anyone with an interest in the field: potential law students; anyone interested in the law, and people with an interest in how politicians have to engage with legal constraints.