Global Engagement: Study International Performance in London
At CBU, we understand that exploring the world of sport and performance psychology means to actually explore the world. Building unique opportunities to grow in this field is what separates us from other programs out there. Since 2019, CBU and the Sport and Performance Psychology discipline have provided students, who wish to explore sport and performance psychology, an experience like nothing else. With stops in Oxford, Wimbledon, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, Olympic facilities, and multiple Futbol venues, this trip provides students with a once in a lifetime field experience that will impact their education. History blended with performance, culture, and sites — that’s how we’d describe the London trip! This iconic city has been home to countless important moments in history (like past Olympics), and you’ll get a taste of all of it when you take advantage of this unique global engagement opportunity while at CBU.
London is the perfect location to start your love for exploring international performance; it’s bustling and diverse, easy to get around, modern and yet cultural, and filled with performance experiences. Global engagement in London means that you will be able to wander the streets and be amazed at the incredible city you chose for your study abroad experience. So, if you are ready to get out of the Riverside bubble and see how big God is, then pack your bags! Cheers!
Frequently Asked Questions
No. The trip is open to all current CBU students of any major. Students should be advised that the trip will focus heavily on international sport and performance. So, if that sounds fun and interesting to you, then we encourage you to apply when you get here.
Yes. There is an in-person Spring course that is attached to this trip where we cover the history of London and other topics related to sport and performance. The course can be counted as an elective or part of your major.
Once you are enrolled at CBU full-time, please contact the Faculty Lead, Dr. Ed Garrett, by email at egarrett@calbaptist.edu for additional information on how to take part in this unique and beneficial opportunity.