Minor in European Studies
To earn a minor, a student must complete 24 credits in addition to a paper or project on a European topic and two to three years of a European language other than English, as described below. Of the 24 credits of core and elective courses, a minimum of 16 credits must be upper division. Courses taken to fulfill the language requirement may not be used to fulfill the 24-credit requirement.
The courses that satisfy the minor are distributed as follows: two core courses, four elective courses, and two to three years of a European foreign language. Core and elective courses applied to the minor must be taken for letter grades and passed with grades of C– or better.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Courses 1 | ||
GEOG 202 | Geography of Europe | 4 |
HIST 420 | 2 | 4 |
or RL 407 | Seminar: [Topic] | |
Humanities Electives 3 | 8 | |
History of Western Art I | ||
History of Western Art II | ||
History of Western Art III | ||
History of World Architecture I | ||
History of World Architecture II | ||
Greek and Roman Epic | ||
Greek and Roman Tragedy | ||
Classical Greek Philosophers | ||
The Age of Beowulf | ||
La France contemporaine | ||
French Survey: Medieval and Renaissance | ||
Monarchy, Liberty, Revolution | ||
French Survey: 19th and 20th Centuries | ||
French Poetry | ||
French Theater | ||
French Narrative | ||
18th-Century Literature: [Topic] | ||
From Kierkegaard to Kafka | ||
Postwar Germany: Nation Divided | ||
Voices of Dissent in Germany | ||
Sexuality | ||
War, Violence, Trauma | ||
The Quality of Life in Germany and Scandinavia | ||
German Cinema: History, Theory, Practice | ||
Special Studies: [Topic] | ||
Intellectual History of Modern Europe: [Topic] | ||
Introduction to the Humanities I | ||
Introduction to the Humanities II | ||
Introduction to the Humanities III | ||
Postwar European Culture | ||
Cultura e lingua: l'Italia contemporanea | ||
Cultura e lingua: societa, economia, politica | ||
Cultura e lingua: arte, musica, i mass media | ||
Italian Survey: Medieval and Renaissance | ||
Italian Survey: Baroque and Enlightenment | ||
Italian Survey: 19th and 20th Centuries | ||
Humanism and the Renaissance | ||
The Jewish Encounter with Modernity | ||
History of Music 800 to 1600 | ||
Survey of Music History 1600 to 1800 | ||
Survey of Music History 1800 to Present | ||
History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval | ||
History of Philosophy: Modern | ||
History of Philosophy: 19th Century | ||
Continental Philosophy: [Topic] | ||
20th-Century Philosophers: [Topic] | ||
History of Christianity | ||
History of Christianity | ||
Russian Culture | ||
Russian Literature and Film | ||
Special Studies: [Topic] | ||
The Quality of Life in Germany and Scandinavia | ||
Nordic Cinema | ||
Constructions versus Constrictions of Identity | ||
Social Science Electives 3,4 | 8 | |
Jewish Folklore and Ethnology | ||
Balkan Society and Folklore | ||
International Economic Issues | ||
European Union History | ||
Political Geography | ||
GLBL 443 | ||
Modern Europe | ||
Modern Europe | ||
Modern Europe | ||
HIST 319 | ||
High Middle Ages in Europe | ||
Late Middle Ages in Europe | ||
German History: [Topic] | ||
Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia | ||
Early Modern Science | ||
Ancient Greece: [Topic] | ||
Ancient Rome: [Topic] | ||
Advanced World History: [Topic] | ||
HIST 425 | ||
Europe in the 20th Century: [Topic] | ||
The Holocaust | ||
European Politics | ||
Politics of the European Union | ||
Foreign Language Requirement | ||
Two to three years of a European foreign language 5 | ||
Total Credits | 24 |
1 | At least three of the six courses taken to satisfy core and elective course requirements must be taken outside the student’s major. With the advisor’s approval, exceptions can be made for double majors and for certain interdisciplinary majors, especially global studies and humanities. |
2 | Sixteen of the 24 credits of core and elective courses must be at the upper-division level. |
3 | Courses preapproved are listed on the program website. Substitutions may be made only with the approval of the student’s advisor. At least 4 credits of the humanities electives must be at the 400 level, and at least 4 credits of the social sciences electives must be at the 400 level. |
4 | At least one course must be a non-HIST course. |
5 | For BA students, at least three years of college study of a European language other than English is required. For BS students majoring in science, studying for a bachelor of architecture, or majoring in subjects outside the social sciences and humanities, two years of college-level study of a European language other than English is required. |
Students seeking to qualify for a minor should, as early as possible, consult the program director, who will assign the student an advisor. Developing the plan for elective courses with the advisor’s help ensures that the courses selected satisfy the minor requirements.
No later than two terms before graduation, the student must notify the advisor of intent to graduate for verification of European studies course work and transcript evaluation. The student must also indicate the European studies minor on the application for graduation. Students must complete major requirements for an undergraduate degree in another department or school of the university.
Significant Paper or Project
A research paper on a topic appropriate to the student’s interests is the final requirement. Many EURO minors complete this requirement in the Idea of Europe seminar. For students majoring in disciplines such as music, theater, or the fine arts, a project that draws on these crafts may be substituted for the research paper. The paper or project requirement may be satisfied by work done in the student’s major, such as a seminar paper, as long as the content of the paper or project is focused primarily on Europe. The requirement may also be satisfied by a paper done for any of the courses listed below. Students who want to satisfy the requirement in this way must notify the instructor of their intention at the outset of the term so that the instructor can evaluate the paper with this intent in mind. The requirement may also be satisfied by a research paper done under the supervision of a professor in any field for 3 graded credits, such as a paper for Thesis (403). The instructor’s agreement to supervise must be obtained in advance, and the 403 subject code may be either in that instructor’s department or Thesis (EURO 403).