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Nov 24, 2024
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2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
European Studies, Minor
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A minor in European Studies provides interdisciplinary exposure to Europe’s history, culture, and politics, emphasizing both Europe’s regional specificity and its historical and contemporary interactions with other global regions. Proficiency in one European foreign language prepares students culturally and linguistically for professions in the public and private spheres in the US and Europe.
Note: Departments may occasionally offer new courses that are not yet listed in the catalog, but still seem appropriate to satisfy the requirements of lines 2-6 of the minor in European Studies. To receive formal approval for such a course, students should contact the Director of European Studies in advance to discuss how it might the fulfill the line requirement. Minor credit will only be granted to requests that have been formally approved by the program Director.
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Line 1. Core Course In European Studies
Line 2. History and Art History (Choose One)
Line 3: Government/Politics (Choose One)
Lines 4 and 5: European Literatures and Cultures (Choose Two)
Choose two courses at the 300 level or higher in one European literature/culture, from the lists below. These courses must be taught in a European language other than English and must be courses on the literatures/cultures of these countries, as opposed to courses on language.
All literature/culture courses carry 202 as a prerequisite. Other prerequisites are indicated in brackets. Line 6: The Elective
Choose one course from the list of electives that fulfill lines 10-11 for the major in European Studies. |
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