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Nov 26, 2024
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Goucher College 2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalogue PLEASE NOTE: This is an archived catalog. Programs are subject to change each academic year.
European Studies Minor
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The European studies minor is designed to give students an opportunity to pursue a course of study that examines the history, politics, language, and culture of Europe, and provides both disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspective on this important region.
The minor comprises 24 credits and presumes a strong commitment to language study. Students are encouraged to elect an appropriate study-abroad experience and an international internship relevant to the region.
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The following core courses are required:
Three courses (nine credits) are required from any of the following:
- ANT 238 - Cultures of Contemporary Europe (4 Cr.)
- FR 245 - Bouillon De Culture—Introduction to French Studies (4 Cr.)
- FR 256 - Readings in French: A la Page (4 Cr.)
- FR 258 - Current Events in Fifth-Republic France (4 Cr.)
- GER 240 - Introduction to German, Austrian and Swiss Literatures and Writers. Rotating Topics (3 Cr.)
- GER 250 - Special Topics in Modern German Culture (4 Cr.)
- GER 260 - History, Literature, and Film on the Holocaust (4 Cr.)
- HIS 208 - Modern Eastern Europe, 1772 to the Present (3 Cr.)
- HIS 220 - Imperial Russia From Peter the Great to the Revolution (3 Cr.)
- HIS 223 - Russian and Slavic History From Earliest Times to Peter the Great (3 Cr.)
- HIS 224 - Europe: 1914-1945 (3 Cr.)
- HIS 226 - Women and Gender in Modern European History (3 Cr.)
- HIS 227 - Cultures of Contemporary Europe (4 Cr.)
- HIS 229 - History, Literature, and Film on the Holocaust (4 Cr.)
- HIS 233 - Modern German History: From Unification to Unification (3 Cr.)
- HIS 244 - Collecting and History of the Museum (3 Cr.)
- HIS 251 - Jews in Germany From Enlightenment to the Rise of the Nazi Regime (3 Cr.)
- HIS 253 - History of the Cold War (3 Cr.)
- HIS 254 - The Jews of Russia Under Tsars, Soviets, and in the Post-Soviet Era (3 Cr.)
- HIS 289 - Special Topics: The European Witch Hunt to 1750 (3 Cr.)
- IT 230 - Introduction to Contemporary Italian Culture (3 Cr.)
- PSC 225 - British Politics (3 Cr.)
- RUS 251 - Introduction to Russian Literature I (3 Cr.)
- RUS 253/353 - The Soul of Russia: Russian Culture and Civilization (3/4 Cr.)
- RUS 254 - Russian Literature: Revolution and Purge (3 Cr.)
- RUS 259 - Dimensions of the Russian Literary Mind: The Saint, the Madman, and the Dreamer (3 Cr.)
- RUS 260/360 - The Russian Press (3/4 Cr.)
- SP 250 - Special Topics in Cultures and Civilizations of the Spanish-Speaking World (3 Cr.)
- SP 254 - Survey of Peninsular Literatures and Cultures: An Exploration of Spain’s Literary Journey (3 Cr.)
- WL 260 - Special Topics in European Literature (3 Cr.)
- WL 269 - The Russian Fairytale (3 Cr.)
Two courses are required at the 300 level (six credits):
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