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EUR European Studies


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Introduction

The European Studies Program is designed to develop an interdisciplinary expertise on modern Europe. Students in the Program can acquire a working fluency in one of the following languages (in addition to English) of the European Union: Czech, Estonian, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, or Spanish. Language instruction emphasizes written and oral communication. To ensure that graduates in European Studies have the historical understanding and the specialized knowledge, as well as the linguistic competence, necessary to comprehend contemporary Europe, a balanced syllabus is presented: core courses on the political evolution of modern Europe and on the economics and politics of European integration are complemented by choices from a rich group of courses offered by the twelve academic departments participating in the Program.

EUROPEAN STUDIES PROGRAM

This is a limited enrolment program open only to those who earn a mark of at least 70% in one of the required first-year language courses and who also successfully complete at least 4 full courses

EUROPEAN STUDIES (B.A.)
Consult Ms. M. Laville, Room 310N, Munk Centre for International Studies (946-8950) for general program requirements.

Major program:
(7 full courses or their equivalent, including at least two 300-series courses)
NOTE: Some of the courses listed below may have prerequisites.

First Year:
One of the following: EST 100Y; FSL 121Y/161Y/181Y; GER 100Y/101H/150Y/200Y; HUN 100Y; ITA 100Y/101Y/102Y/133H, 134H/142Y/152Y; PRT 100Y/110Y/220Y; SLA 106Y; SPA 100Y/220Y

Second Year:
1. EUR 200Y
2. One full course equivalent from: EST 200Y; FSL 161Y/181Y/261Y/262Y/264Y/281Y; GER 200Y/300Y/370Y; HUN 200Y; ITA 250Y/251Y/252Y/253Y; PRT 220Y/320Y; SLA 205Y, 206Y; SPA 220Y/320Y

Third Year:
1. POL 302Y/324Y
2. One full course equivalent from: EST 300Y; FSL 261Y/262Y/264Y/281Y/361Y/362Y/366H/381Y; GER 300Y/370Y/400Y/470Y; HUN 310Y; ITA 350Y/351Y/352Y/353Y; PRT 320Y/420Y; SLA 305Y, 306Y, 435Y; SPA 320Y/323H/420H
Second, Third or Fourth Year:
Two full course equivalents from: ANT 446H, 449H, 456H; ECO 201Y, 230Y, 303Y, 330H, 342Y, 452H, 453Y; ENG 202Y, 231Y; EST 400Y; FCS 195Y, 294H, 296H, 297H, 298H, 310H, 394H, 395H, 396H, 397H, 398H, 495H, 496H; GGR 239H, 339H, 361H; GER 250Y, 351H, 352H; HIS 241H, 242H, 245Y, 251Y, 301Y, 303H, 310Y, 317Y, 334Y, 337Y, 338Y, 339Y, 342Y, 344Y, 345H, 348H, 353Y, 354Y, 357Y, 388Y, 445Y; HUN 320Y, 351H, 450H, 461H; INI 382H; ITA 210Y, 240Y, 245Y, 246H, 247H 303H, 340Y; JEF 100Y; PHL 210Y, 220H, 265H, 315H, 318H, 322H; POL 302Y, 303Y, 317Y, 321Y, 324Y, 344Y, 440Y, 452Y, 462Y; PRT 250H; SLA 215H, 216H, 225H, 226H, 405Y, 406Y, 416Y, 425Y, 434Y; SOC 203Y; SPA 250H


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