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EURS - European Studies Minor

Program Title

European Studies

Program Type

Minor

Degree Designation

Minor

Department(s)

Program Description

Minor effective prior to 2011

Requisites

Requirements for the Minor (20 credits)


I. Core (4 credits)

Complete the following:

  • course - European History 1789-1989: Nationalism, Totalitarianism, and Rebirth OR course - European Politics

II. Electives (16 credits)

Complete 16 credits, selected from at least two of the following categories:

A. Arts, Literatures, and Languages

  • course - 19th-Century European Art: Neoclassicism to Post-Impressionism

  • course - Early 20th-Century Art

  • ENGH 383 - British Political Drama (London Semester) OR course- British Political Drama (London Semester)

  • course - London Semester Interdisciplinary Colloquium (London Semester)

  • course - Studies in British Literature: London Literature (London Semester)

  • course - Music of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

  • course - Theatre History II: Representing Truth on Stage

Note: Literature and civilization courses in English as well as in the European languages, offered on campus or in study-abroad programs, may be applied to this category.

B. Humanities

  • course - European History 1789-1989: Nationalism, Totalitarianism, and Rebirth

  • course - History of Imperial Russia

  • course - Independent Study in History

  • course - Foundations of the European Intellectual Tradition

  • course - Modern European Intellectual History

  • course - Studies in Russian History

  • course - Europe, 1914-1945: The World Wars and the Great Dictators

  • course - London Semester Interdisciplinary Colloquium

  • course - The History of Modern Britain

  • course - The Modern Age in the West: Self and Society in the West, 1848 to the Present

  • course- The Shattering of Reason: From Hegel to Nietzsche

  • course - War and Imagination: The Spanish Civil War

C. Social Sciences

  • course - European Politics

  • course - London Semester Interdisciplinary Colloquium

  • course - Contemporary British Politics

  • course - The History of Modern Britain

  • course - Seminar in Social Issues of Psychology