XII--Course Descriptions, European Studies |
School of Languages and Literatures.
EURO*1020 European Culture from 1900-1960 F(3-0). [0.50].
The course will explore how the industrial revolution, imperialism and 19th-century philosophy contributed to the emergence of 20th-century Arts and Letters. Various media will be employed. Texts studied are in English translation, and in a number of cases only excerpts from the texts to be discussed will be required reading.
Exclusions: HUMN*1020, HUMN*2060
EURO*1050 The Emergence of a United Europe F(3-0). [0.50].
This interdisciplinary course will provide students with an understanding of the events and processes resulting in economic integration in Europe after 1945. Economic, historical and political aspects will be emphasized.
EURO*2000 Europe and France's Revolution F(3-0). [0.50].
This course will study the sources and nature of the protest leading to revolution in France and to dissension in other European countries. Its major aim is to explore the effect on the European mind and arts of the first half of the 19th-century in a variety of media. The course will conclude with an examination of results, particularly in matters of aesthetics.
Exclusions: HUMN*1060, HUMN*2000
EURO*2070 European Integration, 1957-1992 W(3-0). [0.50].
This interdisciplinary course aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the development of European integration from the establishment of the EEC to 1992. Major emphasis will be placed on the historical development of the European communities, their economic framework and political institutions. Other attempts at economic integration such as EFTA and Comecon will be considered in less detail.
Prerequisite(s): 1 of EURO*1050, HUMN*1050, permission from one of the instructor or Coordinator of European Studies
EURO*4740 Research Project in European Studies F,W(3-0). [0.50].
An independent study course that requires a research project on an aspect of European Studies. The topic must be approved by the Coordinator of the European Studies Program. Research is undertaken with the guidance of a faculty advisor, and seminar presentations will be included.
Prerequisite(s): EURO*1020, EURO*1050, EURO*2000, EURO*2070, approval of the Coordinator for the European Studies Program
Exclusions: HUMN*4740