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Morris Campus
European Studies B.A.
Division of Humanities - Adm
Division of Humanities
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Requirements for this program are current for Fall 2007.
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Required credits to graduate with this degree: 120.
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Required credits within the major: 48.
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Degree: Bachelor of Arts.
Objectives--The purpose of the European studies program is to acquaint students with the culture and society of Europe from the Middle Ages to the present as well as Europe's classical antecedents. The study of modern Europe reflects recent changes in Central/Eastern Europe and Russia. The approach is interdisciplinary, drawing on various fields of study. The program is administered by the coordinator of European Studies.
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Admission Requirements
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For information about University of Minnesota admission requirements, visit the
Office of Admissions Web site.
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General Requirements
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All students are required to complete general University and college
requirements. For more information, see the
general education requirements.
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Program Requirements
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Students are required to take 4 semester(s) of French, German, Spanish, other European Language.
1. Students develop a coherent program and a plan of study in consultation with their major advisers. Advisers normally are faculty with a specialty in an appropriate area. Upon approval by the advisers, the program and plan are forwarded to the vice chancellor for academic affairs for information.
2. Any directed study course for which an instructor is available is acceptable provided the subject matter is appropriate.
3. The courses listed below as well as courses in other disciplines are acceptable provided the subject matter is appropriate.
4. Students are encouraged to spend a period of time in Europe pursuing conventional coursework, independent studies, or other study abroad programs.
A minimum GPA of 2.00 is required in the major to graduate. The GPA includes all, and only, University of Minnesota coursework. Grades of "F" are included in GPA calculation until they are replaced. Language Requirement
Major requirements include language proficiency in French, German, or Spanish equivalent to that required for the completion of the course numbered 2002 in the language. (Students planning to pursue advanced courses in French, German, or Spanish should note that proficiency beyond 2002 is sometimes a prerequisite to some of the courses listed below.)
Equivalent proficiency in European languages not offered at UMM may also be used to satisfy this requirement.
Required Courses
In addition to the language requirement, 48 credits must be selected from the courses below, with a maximum of 16 credits in any one discipline.
Art History Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 course(s) from the following:
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ARTH 1121 - Renaissance to Modern Art, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3142 - Art of the Italian Renaissance, 1300-1520, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3161 - 16th-Century Italian Art, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3171 - Baroque Art, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3201 - 19th-Century European Art through Post-Impressionism, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3211 - Early Modernist Art: Symbolism to Surrealism, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3281 - Women and Art, FA (4.0 cr)
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ARTH 3291 - Facing the Past: Portraiture and Social History, FA (4.0 cr)
Economics Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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ECON 3131 - Comparative Economic Systems, IP (2.0 cr)
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ECON 4121 - International Trade Theory, SS (2.0 cr)
English Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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ENGL 2201 - Survey of British Literature to the 18th Century, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 2202 - Survey of British Literature from the 18th Century Forward, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3153 - Gothic Literature, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3154 - 19th-Century British Fiction, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3155 - 20th-Century British Fiction, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3156 - Modern Irish Literature, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3157 - English Renaissance Drama, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3159 - Shakespeare: Studies in the Bard, HUM (4.0 cr)
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ENGL 3162 {Inactive}
French Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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FREN 1302 - French Cinema for Non-Majors, IP (4.0 cr)
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FREN 1303 {Inactive}
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FREN 1304 - French Women Authors for Non-Majors, IP (4.0 cr)
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FREN 3011 - Reading and Analysis of Texts, HUM (4.0 cr)
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FREN 3022 - Early Modern Studies: Pre-Enlightment Culture in France, HIST (4.0 cr)
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FREN 3023 - Early Modern Studies: Orature and Literature in Pre-Enlightenment France, HUM (4.0 cr)
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FREN 3024 {Inactive}
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FREN 3025 {Inactive}
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FREN 3032 {Inactive}
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FREN 3033 {Inactive}
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FREN 3034 - Modern Studies: French Poetry and Music, HUM (4.0 cr)
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FREN 3043 - Francophone Studies: Litt¿rature migrante, IP (4.0 cr)
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FREN 4021 - French and Francophone Theater, HUM (4.0 cr)
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FREN 4991 - Independent Study in French Abroad, IP (4.0 cr)
German Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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GER 3041 - New German Cinema, IP (4.0 cr)
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GER 3042 - Weimar Film, IP (4.0 cr)
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GER 3101 - Survey of German Literature and Culture I, HUM (4.0 cr)
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GER 3102 - Survey of German Literature and Culture II, HUM (4.0 cr)
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GER 3201 - Periods: German Classicism, HUM (4.0 cr)
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GER 3202 - Periods: German Romanticism, HUM (4.0 cr)
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GER 3203 - Periods: German Modernism, IP (4.0 cr)
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GER 3501 - Women's Issues in Contemporary German Culture, IP (4.0 cr)
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GER 3601 - Studies in German Literature, HUM (4.0 cr)
History Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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HIST 3101 - Renaissance and Reformation, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3102 - Early Modern Europe , HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3103 - Medieval Europe, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3105 {Inactive}
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HIST 3106 {Inactive}
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HIST 3151 - Modern Europe, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3156 - Modern German Intellectual History, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3159 {Inactive}
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HIST 3161 - The Enlightenment, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3202 {Inactive}
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HIST 3204 - Nazi Germany, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3207 - The Crusades, IP (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3209 - Modern Germany, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3210 - Popular Religion, Heresy, and Inquisition in the Middle Ages, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3211 - Modern France, HIST (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3704 - Women in the Middle Ages, SS (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3706 - Women in Early Modern Europe, SS (4.0 cr)
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HIST 3708 - European Women's History, 1600-Present, IP (4.0 cr)
Humanities Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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HUM 3041 - New German Cinema, IP (4.0 cr)
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HUM 3042 - Weimar Film, IP (4.0 cr)
Music Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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MUS 1041 - Introduction to Music, FA (4.0 cr)
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MUS 3101 - Core Studies III: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Music, HIST (4.0 cr)
Political Science Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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POL 1401 - World Politics, IP (4.0 cr)
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POL 3352 - Modern Political Thought, HUM (4.0 cr)
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POL 3421 {Inactive}
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POL 3502 - Government and Politics of Europe, SS (4.0 cr)
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POL 4301 - Contemporary Political Thought, HUM (4.0 cr)
Spanish Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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SPAN 3212 - Literature and Culture of Spain, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3651 - Seminar: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" , HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3652 - Seminar: Literary Minorities in Early Modern Spain, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3653 - Seminar: Maria de Zayas: Literary Violence in Golden Age Spain, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3654 - Seminar: Sex, Love, and Marriage in Golden Age Spanish Literature, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3671 - Seminar: Origins of the Spanish Character, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3672 - Seminar: Reform in Spain: The Saint and the Journalist, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3681 - Seminar: Romanticism and Revolution in 19th-Century Spain, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3682 - Seminar: Realism and Reform in 19th-Century Spain, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 3683 - Seminar: Modernity and Identity in Spain, 1900-1930, HUM (4.0 cr)
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SPAN 4001 - Research Symposium, HUM (4.0 cr)
Speech Communications Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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CMR 3411 - Intercultural Communication Theory and Research, HDIV (4.0 cr)
Theatre Arts Elective(s)
Take no more than 16 credit(s) from the following:
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TH 3101 - World Theatre: History and Literature I, FA (4.0 cr)
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TH 3102 - World Theatre: History and Literature II, FA (4.0 cr)
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