X. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
European Studies (EURS)
Interdisciplinary Program
The European Studies program is designed for students who seek a career in International Relations - especially in International Business and Administration - between Canada and Europe. It offers a combination of languages, specially designed courses in European thought, letters and history and specialization in either European Business or European Culture and Civilization
Successful completion of the European Studies major requires proficiency in one of the following languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish). In order to demonstrate language proficiency, students have two options: they may study for a year at a European University, in the country where their chosen core language is spoken, or they may write a final research paper in the chosen core language within a required fourth year European Studies course (see EURO*4740). It is highly recommended that students spend their third year studying at a European university, in the country where their chosen core language is spoken. The benefits of such an experience are considerable, both academically and personally. One specific academic outcome of a successful year abroad will be recognition that the student has fulfilled the program's core language requirement. For students who have spent one year studying at a European university in a country where their chosen core language is spoken, a course taken in that year involving a major academic paper or exam in the core language will, upon approval of the Co-ordinator of European Studies, be substituted for EURO*4740. See the Coordinator for the European Studies program for more information. See also the course description for EURO*4740.
Major (Honours Program)
A minimum of 12.50 credits is required, including:
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the three components of the European Studies core (7.50 credits)
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5.00 credits in either the European Culture and Civilization or the European Business Studies area of emphasis
Core Requirements
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EURO*1050 [0.50] The Emergence of a United Europe EURO*1200 [0.50] European Culture from the Mid 18th to the Mid 19th Century EURO*2200 [0.50] European Culture from the Mid 19th Century to the 1920's EURO*2300 [0.50] European Culture since 1920 EURO*4740 [0.50] Research Project in European Studies Note: in order to demonstrate language proficiency, students must write a research paper (EURO*4740) in their core language unless they have spent one year studying at a European university, in the country where their chosen core language is spoken. Where that is the case, a course taken in that year involving a major academic paper of exam in the core language will, upon approval of the Co-ordinator for European Studies, EURO*4740. -
3.00 credits in one language:
FREN*2020 [0.50] France: Literature and Society FREN*2030 [0.50] French Language II FREN*2520 [0.50] French Composition I FREN*2540 [0.50] Spoken French: Theory and Practice FREN*3520 [0.50] French Composition II FREN*3530 [0.50] Business French OR GERM*2050 [0.50] Introduction to Literature GERM*2400 [0.50] Contemporary Germany GERM*2490 [0.50] Intermediate German I GERM*2500 [0.50] Intermediate German II GERM*3540 [1.00] Advanced German OR ITAL*2050 [0.50] Introduction to Literature ITAL*2090 [1.00] Intermediate Italian ITAL*3060 [0.50] Advanced Italian ITAL*3150 [0.50] Medieval Italian Literature ITAL*3400 [0.50] Renaissance Lovers and Fools OR HISP*2000 [0.50] Intermediate Spanish I HISP*2010 [0.50] Intermediate Spanish II HISP*2040 [0.50] Culture of Spain HISP*2990 [0.50] Hispanic Literary Studies HISP*3500 [0.50] Advanced Spanish I HISP*3530 [0.50] Business Spanish -
BUS*2090 [0.50] Individuals and Groups in Organizations CLAS*1000 [0.50] Introduction to Classical Culture HIST*2510 [0.50] Modern Europe Since 1789 POLS*3450 [0.50] European Governments and Politics
Areas of Emphasis
European Business
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ACCT*2220 | [0.50] | Financial Accounting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ACCT*2230 | [0.50] | Management Accounting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ECON*1050 | [0.50] | Introductory Microeconomics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ECON*1100 | [0.50] | Introductory Macroeconomics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MGMT*3320 | [0.50] | Financial Management | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MGMT*4260 | [0.50] | International Business | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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European Culture and Civilization
Students must take 5.00 credits including at least 0.50 credits from each of the following four groups. The remaining 3.00 credits may be chosen from any of the courses in the four groups.
Group A
CLAS*2000 | [0.50] | Classical Mythology |
CLAS*2350 | [0.50] | The Classical Tradition |
EURO*3150 | [0.50] | Topics in European Film |
FREN*2500 | [0.50] | French Translation I (taught in French) |
FREN*3000 | [0.50] | Romanticism & Realism in France (taught in French) |
FREN*3010 | [0.50] | Twentieth-Century French Novel (taught in French) |
FREN*3080 | [0.50] | Pre-Revolution French Literature (taught in French) |
HIST*2850 | [0.50] | Ancient Greece and Rome |
HUMN*3020 | [0.50] | Myth and Fairy Tales in Germany |
HUMN*3400 | [0.50] | Renaissance Lovers and Fools |
HUMN*3470 | [0.50] | Holocaust & WWII in German Lit. & Film |
Note: Other Hispanic literature courses may be counted in this section provided the course-content is European-centered. Please see the ESP coordinator for further information. |
Group B
HIST*1010 | [0.50] | The Early Modern World |
HIST*2200 | [0.50] | The Medieval World |
HIST*2820 | [0.50] | Modern France Since 1750 |
HIST*3230 | [0.50] | Spain and Portugal, 1085 to 1668 |
HIST*3350 | [0.50] | Modern Germany |
HIST*3540 | [0.50] | World War II |
HIST*3570 | [0.50] | Women in Modern Europe |
HIST*3750 | [0.50] | The Reformation |
HIST*3820 | [0.50] | Early Modern France |
HIST*4090 | [1.00] | Modern European History |
HIST*4470 | [0.50] | Special History Project Seminar I |
HIST*4580 | [1.00] | The French Revolution |
Group C
ARTH*1510 | [0.50] | Art Historical Studies I |
ARTH*1520 | [0.50] | Art Historical Studies II |
ARTH*2550 | [0.50] | The Italian Renaissance |
ARTH*2580 | [0.50] | Late Modern Art: 1900-1950 |
ARTH*2600 | [0.50] | Early Modern Art |
ARTH*3320 | [0.50] | Lives: Aspects of Western Art |
ARTH*3330 | [0.50] | Display: Visual Culture in Western Europe |
ARTH*3340 | [0.50] | Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Art |
MUSC*1060 | [0.50] | “Classical” Music: Context and Codes |
MUSC*2010 | [0.50] | The Musical Avant-Garde |
MUSC*2280 | [0.50] | Masterworks of Music |
Note: other music history courses may be counted if students with knowledge of music are granted waivers by instructor. The substitution(s) must also be approved by the ESP coordinator. |
Group D
PHIL*2140 | [0.50] | History of Greek and Roman Philosophy |
PHIL*2160 | [0.50] | Modern European Philosophy to Hume |
PHIL*3060 | [0.50] | Medieval Philosophy |
PHIL*3080 | [0.50] | History of Modern European Philosophy from Kant |
PHIL*3200 | [0.50] | Contemporary European Philosophy |
POLS*2000 | [0.50] | Political Theory |
POLS*2100 | [0.50] | Comparative Politics |
POLS*2200 | [0.50] | International Relations |
Study Abroad
Year 3 or year 4 will provide students with the opportunity to continue their studies abroad. Students will select up to 6.00 credits which can be included in the area of emphasis, as electives, or both. They are subject to approval by the program coordinator and the departmental advisor. Courses taken in Europe will not count towards the specialization average.
Practicum Opportunity:
HUMN*3501/2 is available for those students wishing to participate in a practicum experience as part of the year abroad. The practicum must be a job or volunteer experience that contributes to the student's area of study and intended career. It must be approved in advance as a Letter of Permission by the Coordinator. A final report, written in the student's chosen language, is a requirement of this course.