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European Studies

A major in European Studies will consist of a minimum of 52 credit points, including a minimum of 20 cp chosen from Schedules 1, 2 or 3 and the remainder from Schedule 4. Students must include 24 cp at 300-level.

Students wishing to study French should take the subjects listed in Schedule 1 below. Students wishing to study Italian should take the subjects listed in Schedule 2 below. Students wishing to study Spanish should take the subjects listed in Schedule 3 below.

For details of the individual subjects including prerequisites and session offered, see the description of subjects in the Print Callendar, or consult the on-line subject database.

Co-ordinator: Mr Heni Jeanjean, Modern Languages Program.

 

Number

Subject

Credit Points

Schedule I (French core subjects)

FREN151

French IA Language

6

 

or

FREN251

French IIA Language

8

FREN152

French IB Language

6

 

or

FREN252

French IIB Language

8

either

 

EURO210

Nations without States in the European Union

8

 

or

HIST210

The European Union: Post-war European Integration, 1945-1995

8

   

Schedule II (Italian core subjects)

ITAL151

Italian IA Language

6

 

or

ITAL251

Italian IIA Language and Literature

8

ITAL152

Italian IB Language

6

 

or

ITAL252

Italian IIB Language and Literature

8

 

either

EURO210

Nations without States in the European Union

8

 

or

HIST210

The European Union: Post-war European

 

Integration, 1945-1995

8

   

Schedule III (Spanish core subjects)

SPAN151

Spanish for Beginners I

6

SPAN152

Spanish for Beginners II

6

 

either

EURO210

Nations without States in the European Union

8

 

or

HIST210

The European Union: Post-war European

 

Integration, 1945-1995

8

Schedule IV (Elective subjects)

ENGL228

English Renaissance Literature and Culture

8

ENGL229

Romantics and Victorians: English Literature from 1780-1900

8
ENGL230 Page to Stage: Modes of Performance
8

ENGL248

Chaucer

8

ENGL253

Major Twentieth-Century Writers

8

ENGL255

Eighteenth Century Literature and Culture

8

ENGL264

Modernism

8

ENGL299

The Vikings: Old Norse Culture, Language and Literature

8

ENGL337

Sex, Power and Chivalry: Medieval to Modern Literature

8

EURO110

France and Italy: a Cultural and Historical Framework

8

FREN210

France in the Twentieth-Century

8

HIST108

War, Dictatorship and Propaganda in Europe, 1918-1945

6

HIST124

The Cold War and After

6

HIST232

Russia in War and Revolution.

8

HIST286

From Ancient Kingdoms to Colonies in Southeast Asia, 1500-1870

8

LANG210

Communicating in a Foreign Language

8

PHIL211

Greek Philosophy

8

ENGL312

Shakespeare, Jonson and their Contemporaries

8
ENGL334 Critical Theory
8

ENGL355

Fourteenth Century Literature

8

ENGL398

The Vikings: Old Norse Culture, Language and Literature (Advanced)

8
FREN361 French III C
8
FREN362 French III D
8

HIST338

Advanced Topics in the History of Science, 1500-1800

8

HIST360

War, Death and Society, Europe 1350-1650

8

HIST363

Revolutions in World History

8
ITAL361 Interpreting I
8
ITAL362 Interpreting II
8

LANG305

Literature and Society in Renaissance Europe

8
LANG371 Advanced Studies in Language/Culture A
8
LANG372 Advanced Studies in Language/Culture B
8
LANG373 Advanced Studies in Language/Culture C
8

POL314

Power and the Modern State

8

POL315

Post-Communist Politics

8

STS336

Advanced Topics in the History of Science

8

Note: Students who have not taken the following subjects as core subjects may take them as electives: FREN251, FREN252, ITAL251, ITAL252, HIST210, EURO210.

 

 
 
 

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