INTERESTED IN AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF EUROPE? Your degree could be based on the following component areas: 1. History and Civilization component – 12 hours minimum HIS 326 – Age of Absolutism HIS 328 – Contemporary Europe HIS 330 - European Popular Culture HIS 342 – History of England II HIS 412 – Studies in European History HIS 426 – French Revolution and Napoleon HIS 457 – Europe and World War I HIS 459 – Nazi Germany FRE 330 – French Civilization SPA 340 – History of Spanish Culture 2. Political Science and Geography component – 12 hours minimum GEO 365 – Political Geography GEO 375 – Topics in Geography (when topically appropriate) GEO 450 – Area Studies (when topically appropriate) PSC 240 – World Politics: Power and Money PSC 304 – Major Foreign Governments PSC 339 – The European Union PSC 397 – Topics in International and Comparative Politics (when topically appropriate) 3. Arts and Literature component – 12 hours minimum ART 281 – Art History Survey I ART 282 - Art History Survey II ART 445 – Northern Renaissance Art ART 484 - Nineteenth-Century European Art ART 485 – Italian Renaissance Art ART 486 – Baroque Art ENG 221 or 222 – British Literature ENG 315 – Medieval British Literature ENG 316 – Renaissance British Literature ENG 317 - Restoration and 18th-century British Literature ENG 318 – Romantic and Victorian British Literature ENG 319 – Modern and Contemporary British Literature ENG 412 – Topics in British Literature ENG 405 – Topics in Comparative World Literature FRE 304 – Introduction to French Literature FRE 436 – Special Studies in French Literature (when topically appropriate) GER 330 – German Civilization and Culture GER 435 – German Film and Literature SPA 304 – Introduction to Hispanic Literature SPA 445 – Special Studies in Peninsular Literature and Civilization 4. LBA 398 *Recommended 3 hours 300 or 400 level of French, Spanish, or German.
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