The Minor in European Studies
Course Requirements for the Minor: 21 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required
of all candidates for this minor.
6 units selected from:
Any modern European language courses (FREN, GERM, ITAL, or SPAN). The 6
units must be in the same modern European language.
15 units selected from:
Upper-division courses in European studies, approved by European Studies
Coordinator. Typically, these courses will be in political science, history,
art, music, economics, geography, philosophy, English, or modern language
literatures. Examples include:
ART 243 Medieval Art 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 245A North Renaissance/Mannerist Art 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 245B Ital Renaissance/Mannerist Art 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 246 Baroque and Rococo Art 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 252 Greek Art 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 253 Roman Art 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 271A European Art: 1800-1850 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 271B European Art: 1850-1900 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ART 271C European Art: 20th Century 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ART 001A and ART 001B for art majors.
ECON 210 History of Economic Thought 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ECON 101.
ECON 213 Marxist Economic Theory 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ECON 101.
ECON 270 International Economics 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ECON 101.
ENGL 156A Survey of British Literature 3.0 FS
ENGL 156B Survey of British Literature 3.0 FS
ENGL 210 Shakespeare 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ENGL 100, ENGL 156A.
ENGL 215 Milton and His Age 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: ENGL 001 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher;
ENGL 100, ENGL 156A.
GEOG 160 Europe 3.0 Inq
GEOG 165 Former Soviet Union 3.0 SP
HIST 118 History of the Second World War 3.0 Inq
HIST 122 Modern European Womens History 3.0 SP
This course is the same as WMST 122 which may be substituted.
HIST 210 Medieval Civilization: 750-1400 3.0 F1
HIST 211 Renaissance Civ: 1300-1550 3.0 S2
HIST 212 Reform/Early Mod Eur: 1400-1660 3.0 F2
HIST 213 Cult/Soc/Pol Europe: 1500-1750 3.0 S1
HIST 214 Absolutism to Revoltn, 1660-1815 3.0 FA
HIST 215 European Century: 1815-1914 3.0 SP
HIST 216 Contem Europe: 1914-Present 3.0 FA
HIST 220A Modern Russian History 3.0 FA
HIST 220B Russian and Soviet History 3.0 SP
HIST 221 Balkan History 3.0 FA
HIST 223A Tudor-Stuart Britain: 1485-1688 3.0 F2
Prerequisites: Faculty permission.
HIST 223B Modern Britain Since 1688 3.0 S1
HIST 225 Modern France 3.0 SP
HIST 228 Modern Germany 3.0 SP
MUS 192 Maj Mus Fig in West Civilization 3.0 FS *
PHIL 100B History of Modern Philosophy 3.0 FA
PHIL 122 Existentialism 3.0 FA *
PHIL 125 Marxist Thought 3.0 Inq
This course is the same as POLS 125 which may be substituted.
PHIL 236 Liberal/Conservative Traditions 3.0 Inq
This course is the same as POLS 236 which may be substituted.
PHIL 237 Contemporary Political Thought 3.0 Inq
This course is the same as POLS 237 which may be substituted.
PHIL 291G Seminar: Sartre and Camus 3.0 Inq
POLS 215E Comparative Govt: Russ/E Europe 3.0 SP
POLS 215F Comparative Govt: West Europe 3.0 FS
POLS 246E Contemporary Rus Foreign Policy 3.0 FA
POLS 246F Intl Relations: Western Europe 3.0 FA
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