Bachelor of Arts in European Studies – Track 1

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39 UNITS TOTAL REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR

Required Core Courses (15 units)

Geography (3 units): Introduction to European Studies (3 units):

Course Name / Completed
GEOG 336 European Geography (3)
Course Name / Completed
EUST 315 A European Tour (3)
Course Name / Completed
ANTH 320 Cultures of Europe (3)
ECON 351 European Economic History (3)
HIST 320 Modern European History (3)
POSC 330 Politics in Nation-States (3)
Course Name / Completed
EUST 490 European Studies Senior Colloquium (3)

History (3 units): European Studies Senior Colloquium (3 units):

Upper Division Writing Requirement (3 units):

Course Name / Completed / Course Name / Completed
ART 300 Writ in Vis Art (3) / MLNG 301 Writ in Intercult. Context (3)
BUAD 301 Adv. Business Comm (3) / PHIL 315 Argum & Writ (3)
COMM 301 Writ for Broadcasting & Film (3) / RTVF 350 Story Structure (3)
ENGL 301 Adv. College Writ (3) / SOCI 308 Writing for Soc (3)
HIST 300B Historical Writing (3) / WMST 350 Res & Writ (3)
LBST 301 Inquiry & Comp. in Liberal Stud (3)

Upper Division Elective Requirement (24 units)

o  At least 12 units, but no more than 15, must come from the advisement track listing below.

o  The remaining 6-9 may come from the list of Upper Division Electives on the back of this sheet.

o  Students may also opt for the European Language, Study Abroad, or Internship Study Plan to include in their upper division electives*

Advisement Track 1: European Culture, Religion, and Philosophy (12-15 units)

Course Name / Completed / Course Name / Completed
AFAM 335 Hist of Racism (3) / PHIL 324 Existential Grp (3)
ANTH 320 Cultures of Europe (3) / PHIL 345 Social & Political (3)
CPRL 351 Early Christ. (3) / PHIL 348 Phil of Religion (3)
CPRL 352 Modern Christ. (3) / PHIL 355 Phil of Law (3)
CPRL 361 Jewish Tht (3) / PHIL 380 Analytic Philosophy (3)
CPRL 362 Modern Jews (3) / PHIL 381 Analytic. Tradition (3)
FREN 315 Modern France (3) / PHIL 382 Marx & Marxism (3)
FREN 325 French Civ (3) / PHIL 383 Postmodernism (3)
GRMN 315 German Civ (3) / PHIL 410 Ethical Theory (3)
GRMN 325 Curr. Grmn Cult (3) / PHIL 420 Metaphysics (3)
KINES 380 Human Movmnt (3) / PHIL 430 Epistemology (3)
KINES 381 Sport, Game, Cult (3) / PHIL 440 Phil of Mind (3)
PHIL 300 Ration & Empiric (3) / PORT 320 Luzo-Brazil. Culture (3)
PHIL 301 Kant & 19 C (3) / SPAN 315 Spanish Civ (3)
PHIL 303 Phil of Science (3) / SPAN 415 Spanish Cult (3)
PHIL 311 Aesthetics (3) / WMST 302 Intro Wmns Stud (3)
PHIL 323 Existentialism (3)
Course Name / Compl / Course Name / Compl / Course Name / Compl
ART 301 Ancient Art (3) / FREN 409 Techniques in Translation (3) / HIST 434A Russia to 1801 (3)
ART 302 Medieval Art (3) / FREN 415 Fr. Classicism (3) / HIST 434B Mod Russia and Soviet (3)
ART 311 Found of Mod Art (3) / FREN 425 Fr. Romanticism (3) / HIST 435A Holocaust (3)
ART 312 Modern Art (3) / FREN 435T Topics in French Culture (3) / HIST 435B Fascism, 1918-1945 (3)
ART 320 Pre Mod Architect. (3) / FREN 466 Intro to Fren Linguistics (3) / HIST 436A Cities in Europe (3)
ART 401 Hist Women Artists (3) / FREN 470 French Lit and Power (3) / HIST 437B Gend/Sexuality Mod Eur (3)
ART 431 Renaissance Art (3) / FREN 471 Lit and Human Psyche (3) / HIST 437C Gender Russia & USSR (3)
COMM 426 Global Media Systems (3) / FREN 472 Philosophical Exp. In Lit (3) / MGMT 346 Internat. Law Business (3)
CPTL 315 Class Myth (3) / GRMN 300 German Conversation (3) / MGMT 350 Internat Management (3)
CPTL 450 Medieval Lit (3) / GRMN 305 Adv. Conv.and Comp (3) / MGMT 480 Glob Strateg Mngmt (3)
CPTL 451 Lit Renaissance (3) / GRMN 310 Germ in Bus Wrld (3) / MKTG 445 Internat Marketing (3)
CRJU 450 Organized Crime (3) / GRMN 311 Germ Internat Bus (3) / MKTG 475 Export Marketing Strateg (3)
ECON 330 Comp. Econ Sys (3) / GRMN 315 German Civ (3) / MKTG 489 Develop Marketing Strateg (3)
ECON 335 Internat Econ (3) / GRMN 325 Curr Germ Cult (3) / MUS 305 Women in Music (3)
ECON 351 Europ Econ Hist (3) / GRMN 335 Intro to Lit (3) / MUS 351A Hist West Music (3)
ECON 411 Internat Trade (3) / GRMN 399 Germ Phonetics (3) / MUS 351B Hist & Lit West Music (3)
ECON 431 Internat Macroecon (3) / GRMN 400 Adv Conversation (3) / MUS 351C Hist & Lit West Mus (3)
ECON 450 Hist Econ Thought (3) / GRMN 405 Adv Writing & Speak (3) / MUS 456 Opera Lit (3)
ENGL 315 Chaucer (3) / GRMN 430 Grmn Lit to Baroque (3) / MUS 457A Song Lit (3)
ENGL 316 Shakespeare (3) / GRMN 450 19th C Lit & Cult(3) / MUS 457B Song Lit & Interp (3)
ENGL 317 Milton (3) / GRMN 460 20th C Lit & Cult(3) / PORT 310 Portuguese in Bus Wrld (3)
ENGL 374 Gothic Novel (3) / GRMN 466 Intro Linguistics (3) / PORT 320 Luzo-Brazil Cult (3)
ENGL 416 Studies Shakespre (3) / GRMN 482 Germ Lit & Cult in Film (3) / POSC 330 Pol in Nation States (3)
ENGL 450 Medieval Lit (3) / HCOM 430 Classical Rhetoric (3) / POSC 340 Pol Philosophy (3)
ENGL 451 Elizabeth Drma (3) / HCOM 432 Contemp Rhetoric (3) / POSC 350 World Pol in 21 C (3)
ENGL 452 Elizabeth Poetry (3) / HCOM 432 Contemporary Rhetoric (3) / POSC 438 West Europe Democ (3)
ENGL 453 17 C Poetry (3) / HIST 311 WWII (3) / POSC 457 Pol of Internat. Econ (3)
ENGL 454 Drama Restoration (3) / HIST 320 Mod Europe (3) / POSC 461 UN and Internat. Organ (3)
ENGL 455 Restoration Poetry (3) / HIST 331 Hist of Science (3) / POSC 476 International Law (3)
ENGL 456 Novel thru Austen (3) / HIST 395 WWI (3) / PSYCH 408 History of Psychology (3)
ENGL 457 Romantic Movmt (3) / HIST 411A Ethnic Emp: Eurasia (3) / RTVF 370 World Cinema (3)
ENGL 458 Victorian Lit (3) / HIST 412A Christ to Reform(3) / SOCI 410 Theories Social Behavior (3)
ENGL 459 19th C Eng Novel (3) / HIST 412B Christ from Refrm (3) / SPAN 300 Span Conversation (3)
ENGL 462 Mod Brit/Am Nov (3) / HIST 412C Hist of Jews (3) / SPAN 310 Span in Bus Wrld (3)
ENGL 463 Contemp Fic in English (3) / HIST 415A Class Greece (3) / SPAN 311 Span Internat Business (3)
ENGL 464 Mod Brit Amer Drm (3) / HIST 417A Roman Republic (3) / SPAN 315 Spanish Civ (3)
ENGL 465 Contemp Drm in English (3) / HIST 417B Roman Empire (3) / SPAN 375 Intro Lit Forms (3)
ENGL 466 Mod Brit Amer Poet (3) / HIST 420 Byzantine Empire (3) / SPAN 400 Advanced Writing (3)
ENGL 467 Contem Poet in English (3) / HIST 423A Medieval Hist (3) / SPAN 407 Span Visual Representation (3)
ENGL 491 Trad of Eng Lit Criticism (3) / HIST 423C Anc and Med Brit (3) / SPAN 415 Contemp Span Cult (3)
ENGL 492 Mod Critical Theory (3) / HIST 425A Renaissance (3) / SPAN 430 Lit to Neoclass (3)
FIN 370 Internat Bus Fin (3) / HIST 425B Reformation (3) / SPAN 461 Lit post Neoclass (3)
FREN 300 Adv. Oral Exp & Phon (3) / HIST 428A Liberal Europe (3) / SPAN 466 Phon & Dialect (3)
FREN 310 Fren in Prof Wrld (3) / HIST 429A Europe 1890-1945 (3) / SPAN 467 Span Morph (3)
FREN 311 Fren for Internat Bus (3) / HIST 429B Europe since 1945 (3) / THTR 388 Period Styles & Form Thtre (3)
FREN 315 Mod France (3) / HIST 430A Enlight and Rev (3) / THTR 475A World Theatre (3)
FREN 325 French Civ (3) / HIST 430B Zola’s Paris (3) / THTR 475B World Theatre (3)
FREN 375 Explorations in French Lit (3) / HIST 432 Bismarck to Hitler (3) / THTR 475C World Theatre (3)
FREN 407 French Film (3) / HIST 433A Tudor Stuart Eng (3) / THTR 475E World Theatre (3)
FREN 408 Advanced Writing (3) / HIST 433B Mod Eng and Grt Brit (3)

*Optional European Language, Study Abroad, or Internship Study Plan

Students wishing to pursue this plan may replace six units of upper-division electives with one of the following:

1.  Six units of upper-division European language coursework.

a.  Composition and Grammar (3 units)

i.  FREN 307 Advanced Composition and Grammar (3) OR FREN 308 Advanced Composition and Grammar (3)

ii. GRMN 305 Advanced Composition and Grammar (3)

iii.  PORT 317 Advanced Composition and Grammar (3)

iv.  SPAN 301 Advanced Composition and Grammar (3)

b.  Upper-division specialty course (3 units), selected from the Modern Languages and Literatures courses listed in the student’s advisement track

2.  Six units of adviser-approved upper-division study abroad coursework

3.  Six units of adviser-approved internship coursework (EUST 495) in Europe or the United States in a European-related professional field