Undergraduate Shakespeare in London
Course overview
Summer School modules are designed to be intensive, intellectually stimulating short courses. They are taught by King’s academics in academic disciplines where King's has expertise. Classes are highly international, giving students an opportunity to collaborate with peers from all around the globe.
Each module consists of 150 study hours, comprising 45 hours of intensive synchronous and asynchronous teaching, independent study and group work and is examined to university standards. Comparable to an in-semester 15-credit King’s undergraduate module and therefore typically awarded 3-4 US credits or 7.5 ECTS, many summer students ask their home institution to award them external credit for their King's summer module to use towards their degree programme when they return home.
What does this course cover?
This module will explore texts by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, with a specific focus on the social and cultural context of their production in early modern London. The texts will comprise three plays from the period as well as two film adaptations.
As part of the module, the class will visit places of historical interest and also some relevant museum and gallery exhibitions, where possible. Finally, attention will be paid to the ‘afterlife’ of Shakespeare’s plays, both as printed texts and as part of the national heritage and global culture.
What will I achieve?
By the end of the module, the students will:
- Gain an understanding of how the social and cultural context of Shakespeare’s plays affected their development and, to some extent, how his work for the theatre differs from that of his contemporaries.
- Gain a perspective on the issue of ‘Filming Shakespeare in London’, and will examine the survival, in present-day London and beyond, of the plays as texts, performance and films.
- Engage in the detailed study three plays (and two films).
- Discuss and analyse these plays and films from both a critical and a theatrical perspective.
Who will I learn with?
Lecturer in Early Modern Literature
Who is this for?
The King's College London Undergraduate Summer School is open to students who are currently, or have been, enrolled in an undergraduate degree programme. We also welcome applications from professionals who have substantial relevant experience in their chosen subject area.
Entry requirements
- Open to students who are currently, or have been, enrolled in an undergraduate degree. We also welcome applications from professionals who have substantial relevant experience in their chosen subject area.
- Minimum grade requirement of 2:1 degree equivalent. See International grade equivalents on our Undergraduate Summer School homepage, under Entry requirements.
- English language requirement of at least level C1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). See full English Language requirements on our Undergraduate Summer School homepage, under Entry requirements.
- Minimum age at the start of the course is 18 years old.
How will I be assessed?
Essays (60%), Presentation (15%), Report (25%) - to be confirmed by the academic
What is the teaching schedule?
Taught on-campus any time between the hours of 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday.
Fees and discounts
|
2025 tuition fee |
Residential programme |
One session (2 weeks) |
£2,400 |
£3,345 |
One session (2 weeks) - early application discount* |
£2,295 |
£3,240 |
Two sessions (4 weeks) |
£4,400 |
£6,690 |
Application fee: £60 |
*Early application discount: prices apply for applications received by 23:59 GMT on 14 February 2025. Subject to availability at the time of application. From 15 February 2025, the standard 2025 tuition fees apply.
As per the fees listed above, booking two sessions receives a discount. This discount cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts of promotions. Subject to availability at the time of application.
Further information
Full fee £2400
Application Fee £60
Residential programme fee £3345
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