ASE curriculum overview
The ASE Programme offers students the opportunity to undertake a 12-week course of study for credit in the World Heritage City of Bath, England.
There are four main ways to make up your academic workload for the ASE semester.
Students choose one of the following combinations of courses, each recommended for a total of 16 credits:
Seminars only: choose four seminar classes
The Advanced Tutorial Programme: one tutorial plus three seminar courses
The Education Programme: a weekly placement in a local primary or secondary school, plus an education-specific seminar and two other seminar courses
The Internship Programme: a weekly internship placement plus three seminar courses
Students who wish to apply for any other combination of four courses (for instance, a tutorial plus an internship and two seminars) are asked to write, making a persuasive case, to the Director of Studies. Such requests are judged on a case-by-case basis.
Note that ASE can only recommend credit. It is each student’s responsibility to make certain that appropriate credit transfer at their home college has been approved before leaving for England.
Welcome to ASE! Whether you choose to study in England for a semester, a full year, or just for the summer, ASE promises to offer you a challenging and unique educational experience, encouraging you to develop your academic skills and to widen your range of scholarly and cultural interests.
Nelson House comes alive when we have students here; coming in and out of their small, but lively, seminar class discussions (capped at 15 students); maybe meeting faculty one-on-one for tutorials (unless they are having those in Oxford); studying in the library, meeting a placement tutor, or assembling before heading off on one of our course-related trips. Our faculty are all carefully selected and highly qualified, supporting our reputation as an academically rigorous programme. Many of them hail from the University of Oxford, and all are committed to our ideals of combining high teaching standards with personal involvement in students’ academic goals.
The ASE curriculum is rich and varied; mixing a wide range of interesting seminar classes with placements in schools and in a variety of local businesses and institutions, and with our Advanced Tutorial Programme - which allows students to pick the discipline and topic that they want to study, usually one-on-one. Whatever you study with us, you can be assured of individual attention and support. I am on hand at Nelson House, the ASE study centre, to ensure you are supported academically throughout your stay, and to offer advice on your next steps after you leave ASE.
I look forward very much to meeting you.
- Dr Lucy Marten, Director of Studies and Deputy Dean
As a semester student on the ASE programme, you can expect:
A 16-week programme based in the World Heritage City of Bath
Residence in handsome houses and apartments in historic neighbourhoods
Small classes taught by British faculty, many with study trips attached
Residential stays at University College, Oxford and in Stratford-upon-Avon
Optional day trips to Stonehenge, Salisbury, the Cotswolds and more
A carefully-structured programme of social and cultural events and opportunitiesprogramme
Transcripts are provided by Franklin & Marshall College.
We welcome applications from suitably-qualified undergraduates from all US institutions of Higher Education.
“ASE provided me with the foundation for an amazing experience, but the community of Bath, the staff at ASE, and my fellow students were what made the experience one of the best I have had as a college student.”
— Madeline Greathouse, College of William and Mary