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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, Finnish, 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 specialized knowledge, as well as linguistic competence, necessary to comprehend contemporary Europe, a balanced syllabus is presented: core courses on the political evolution of Europe and on the economics and politics of European integration are complemented by choices from 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 in first year. Visit the European Studies Program web site for updated information about requirements, course offerings, and events: www.library.utoronto.ca/european_studies.

EUROPEAN STUDIES (B.A.)
Consult Dr. E. S. Klein, Room 325N, Munk Centre for International Studies (416-946-8962) 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 100Y1; FIN 100Y1; FSL 121Y1/161Y1/181Y1; GER 100Y1/150H1/200Y1; HUN 100Y1; ITA 100Y1/101Y1/102Y1/133H1, 134H1/152Y1; PRT 100Y1/110Y1/220Y1; SLA 106Y1/205Y1; SPA 100Y1/220Y1

Second Year:

1. EUR 200Y1
2. One full course equivalent from: EST 200Y1; FIN200Y1; FSL 161Y1/181Y1/261Y1/264Y1/281Y1; GER 200Y1/300Y1/370H1; HUN 200Y1; ITA 250Y1/251Y1/252Y1/253Y1; PRT 220Y1/320Y1; SLA 206Y1/305Y1; SPA 220Y1/320Y1

Third Year:

1. POL 302Y1/324Y1
2. One full course equivalent from: EST 300Y1; FIN300Y1; FSL 261Y1/262Y1/264Y1/281Y1/361Y1/362Y1/366H1/381Y1/382H1/383H1; GER 300H1/301H1/370H1/470H1; HUN 310Y1; ITA 248Y1/350Y1/351Y1/352Y1/353Y1; PRT 320Y1/420Y1; SLA 306Y1, 435Y1; SPA 320Y1/323H1/420H1
Second, Third or Fourth Year:

Two full course equivalents from: ANT 349H1, 446Y1; ECO 201Y1, 230Y1, 303Y1, 342Y1, 452H1, 453Y1; ENG 202Y1; EST 400Y1; EUR 201Y1, 301Y1; FCS 195H1, 290H1, 291H1, 294H1, 296H1, 297H1, 298H1, 310Y1, 331H1, 390H1, 391H1, 394H1, 395H1, 396H1, 397H1, 398H1, 490H1, 495H1, 496H1, 497H1; ; FIN 210Y1, 250H1, 260H1, 310H1; GGR 344H1, 339H1, 361H1, 439H1; GER 204H1, 232H1, 351H1, 352H1, 362H1, 410H1; HIS 241H1, 242H1, 245Y1, 251Y1, 310Y1, 317Y1, 334Y1, 337Y1, 338Y1, 339Y1, 341Y1, 342Y1, 344Y1, 348H1, 353Y1, 354Y1, 357Y1, 388Y1, 445Y1, 461H1; HUN 320Y1, 351H1, 450H1, 451H1, 461H1; INI 382Y1; ITA 210Y1, 240Y1, 245Y1, 248Y1, 303H1, 340Y1, 347H1, 356/357Y1, 358/359Y1, 441H1; JEF 100Y1; JPD 439Y1; PHL 210Y1, 215H1, 216H1, 220H1, 265H1, 275H1, 310H1, 311H1, 315H1, 316H1, 318H1, 321H1, 322H1; POL 302Y1, 303Y1, 317Y1, 321Y1, 324Y1, 344Y1, 440Y1, 452Y1, 462Y1; PRT 250H1; SLA 215H1, 216Y1, 225H1, 226H1, 405Y1, 406Y1, 416Y1, 425Y1, 434Y1; SOC 203Y1; SPA 250H1


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