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Elective Courses

The courses listed below qualify as electives for the Minor in European Studies. To substitute other courses you must have approval from the European Studies program director.

Qualifying Humanities Courses

  • ARH 204: History of Ancient Mediterranean Art
  • ARH 205: History of Western Art II
  • ARH 206: History of Western Art III
  • ARH 314: History of Western Architecture I
  • ARH 315: History of Western Architecture II
  • CLAS 301: Greek and Roman Epic
  • CLAS 302: Greek and Roman Tragedy
  • CLAS 303: Classical Greek Philosophers
  • ENG 423: The Age of Beowulf
  • FR 301: Culture et language: la France contemporaine
  • FR 317: French Survey: Medieval and Renaissance
  • FR 318: Monarchy, Liberty, Revolution
  • FR 319: French Survey: 19th and 20th Centuries
  • FR 330: French Poetry
  • FR 331: Theater
  • FR 333: French Narrative
  • FR 460: 18th-Century Literature: [Topic]
  • GER 221: Postwar Germany: Nation Divided
  • GER 222: Voices of Dissent in Germany
  • GER 251: Sexuality
  • GER 252: War, Violence, Trauma
  • GER 280M: The Quality of Life in Germany and Scandinavia
  • GER 355: German Cinema: History, Theory, Practice
  • GER 399: Sp St Quality Life
  • GER 220M: Kierkegaard to Kafka
  • HIST 427: Intellectual History of Modern Europe: [Topic]
  • HUM 101: Introduction to the Humanities I
  • HUM 102: Introduction to the Humanities II
  • HUM 103: Introduction to the Humanities III
  • HUM 260: Postwar European Culture
  • ITAL 301: Cultura e lingua: L’Italia contemporanea
  • ITAL 303: Società, Economia, Politica
  • ITAL 305: Cultura e lingura: arte, musica, i mass media
  • ITAL 317: Italian survey: Medieval and Renaissance
  • ITAL 318: Italian Survey: Baroque and Enlightenment
  • ITAL 319: Italian Survey: 19th and 20th Centuries
  • ITAL 449: Humanism and the Renaissance
  • JDST 213: The Jewish Encounter with Modernity
  • MUS 267: Survey of Music History
  • MUS 268: Survey of Music History
  • MUS 269: Survey of Music History
  • MUS 353: Survey of Opera
  • PHIL 310: History of Ancient Philosophy
  • PHIL 311: History of Philosophy: Modern
  • PHIL 312: History of Philosophy: 19th Century
  • PHIL 415: Continental Philosophy
  • PHIL 463: Topic-Hannah Arendt
  • REL 321: History of Christianity
  • REL 322: History of Christianity
  • REL 323: History of Christianity
  • RUSS 240: Russian Culture
  • RUSS 351: Russian Lit & Film
  • RUSS 399: Special Studies
  • SCAN 280M: The Quality of Life in Germany and Scandinavia
  • SCAN 315: Nordic Cinema
  • SCAN 325: Constructions versus Constrictions of Identity

Qualifying Social Sciences Courses

  • ANTH 429: Jewish Folklore and Ethnology
  • ANTH 430: Balkan Society and Folklore
  • EC 380: International Economic Issues
  • EURO 415: European Union History
  • GEOG 441: Political Geography
  • GLBL 443: Europe: Development and Social Change
  • HIST 301: Modern Europe
  • HIST 302: Modern Europe
  • HIST 303: Modern Europe
  • HIST 319: Early Middle Ages in Europe
  • HIST 320: High Middle Ages in Europe
  • HIST 321: Late Middle Ages in Europe
  • HIST 342: German History: [Topic]
  • HIST 347: Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia
  • HIST 361: Early Modern Science
  • HIST 412: Ancient Greece
  • HIST 414: Ancient Rome
  • HIST 415: Advanced World History: when topic is “European Union History”
  • HIST 425: Economic History of Modern Europe: [Topic]
  • HIST 428: Europe in the 20th Century: [Topic]
  • HIST 444: The Holocaust
  • HUM 354: The City
  • PS 324: European Politics
  • PS 475: Politics of the European Union