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European Studies, Undergraduate Certificate

College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

This 18 credit hour certificate is designed for undergraduate students who desire to gain greater competency in their understanding of the peoples, cultures, and history of Europe, along with increased knowledge of European and contemporary issues, political affairs, and international relations.

Program Requirements

Required Courses (6 hours)

Select two of the following:

GEO 365A Geography of Modern Europe

3(3-0)

HST 356Europe Since 1945

3(3-0)

PSC 347Europe and the European Union

3(3-0)

Electives (12 hours)

Select from the following:

ANT 348Stone-Age Europe: Peoples and Cultures of the Distant Past

3(3-0)

ANT 506/SOC 506Comparative Cultural Systems

3(3-0)

ART 283Introduction to Western Art, Part I

3(3-0)

ART 285Introduction to Western Art, Part II

3(3-0)

ENG 262European Literatures

3(3-0)

ENG 330Gods, Monsters, and Immortality: Mythic Literature

3(3-0)

ENG 561European Romanticism

3(3-0)

FRN 321WIFrance Today

3(3-0)

FRN 325French Literature in Translation

3(3-0)

GER 325Modern German Literature in Translation

3(3-0)

GER 341German Cultural History I

3(3-0)

GER 342German Cultural History II

3(3-0)

GER 347German Cultural History III

3(3-0)

HST 280Nazi Germany and the Holocaust

3(3-0)

HST 347The French Revolution and Napoleonic Period

3(3-0)

HST 542The Enlightenment in Europe

3(3-0)

HST 558Europe, 1914-1945

3(3-0)

PHL 302History of Philosophy: Modern Period

3(3-0)

PSC 375Modern Ideologies

3(3-0)

PSC 515Comparative Public Policy

3(3-0)

REL 313Christianity

3(3-0)

SPN 376Culture and Civilization of Spain

3(3-0)

Students pursuing this certificate may also complete 3 hours of independent readings or research in an appropriate discipline as an elective option with the approval of the advisor.

6-8 hours of language study in the following designators may be counted as electives in this certificate: FRN, GER, POR, SPN.

Courses selected for the certificate program must include a minimum of 9 hours at the 300-599 level.

Total: 18 semester hours