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    European Studies (BA) 

    The European Studies major explores European society and culture from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Students will become familiar with Europe's distinctive history and politics, its commerce and media, and its contributions to the arts, literature, and ideas. Majors will demonstrate a solid grounding in at least one European language and will spend a term of study at one or more of Webster's European campuses.


    Learning Objectives and Intended Outcomes

    Upon completion of the program, students should:

    •  demonstrate familiarity with major events, literary, philosophic, and artistic movements in European history
    •  be able to outline the major ideological belief systems in modern Europe and their importance to politics, culture, and society
    •  describe the distinctive qualities of European commerce, law, and/or communications

    Degree Requirements

    A minimum of 128 credit hours consisting of the following:

    • 36 credit hours in European Studies, divided into the following distribution areas:
      • 12 credits in European History and Politics
      • 12 credits in European Commerce and Communications
      • 12 credits in European Arts and Expression
      • ISTL 4510. European Studies Overview (may be taken for 0 or 1 credit)
    • Applicable university global citizenship or general education program hours
    • Electives

    Other Program Requirements

    • Four advanced level courses (3000 or 4000) which cover all of the (three) distribution areas
      Proficiency in one of the following languages: French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
    • Proficiency may be demonstrated either by a foreign language exam or by passing a course in one of these languages at the 3000 level.
    • At least one term of study at Webster University's campus in London, Leiden, Geneva, or Vienna (Students may, with the approval of the program director, also fulfill this requirement at a university in Europe that is outside the Webster network)

    Distribution Areas

    • An asterisk (*) indicates that the course must have an appropriate subtitle to qualify toward the major or else must be approved by the program director as having relevant content. In many cases, appropriate courses under these sub-headings will only be offered on Webster's European campuses.
    • Courses not on this list may be substituted with the permission of the program director.

    European History & Politics

    HIST 1010: Topics in History* 3 hours
    HIST 2000 Social History* 3 hours
    HIST 2010 Topics in Medieval and Early Modern European History 3 hours
    HIST 2020 Topics in Modern European History 3 hours
    HIST 2060 Gender and Family* 3 hours
    HIST 2090 Encounters in History* 3 hours
    HIST 2200 History of Medieval Society 3 hours
    HIST 2210 Early Modern Europe 3 hours
    HIST 2230 The Age of Total War: Europe 1890-1945 3 hours
    HIST 2240 Contemporary Europe: 1945- Present 3 hours
    HIST 2250 History of Russia 3 hours
    HIST 2280 History of England 3 hours
    HIST 2300 History of Disease and Medicine* 3 hours
    HIST 3060 History Roundtable*
    (may be repeated if topics differ)
    3 hours
    HIST 4200 Advanced Studies in European History 3 hours
    HIST 4600  History Seminar*
    (may be repeated if topic differs)
    3 hours
    POLT 2250 Politics in the Industrialized World 3 hours
    POLT 3400 Comparative Politics* 3 hours
    POLT 4100 Advanced Studies in International Politics* 3-4 hours
    POLT 4400 Advanced Studies in Comparative Politics* 3 hours
    POLT 4600  Political Science Seminar* 3 hours


    Commerce & Communications

    BUSN 1200 Introduction to Business* 3 hours
    BUSN 4650 International Business 3 hours
    MNGT 3320 Business Law: International 3 hours
    MNGT 3400 Human Resource Management* 3 hours
    MNGT 3420 Labor & Management Relations* 3 hours
    MNGT 3450 Principles of Organizational Behavior* 3 hours
    MNGT 3500 Marketing* 3 hours
    MNGT 3510 Advertising* 3 hours
    MNGT 3600 Management in the Arts* 2-3 hours
    MNGT 4100 International Management 3 hours
    MNGT 4330 International Marketing 3 hours
    ECON 3100 Issues in Economics* 3 hours
    ECON 4600 Comparative Economic Systems 3 hours
    ECON 4720 International Trade and Finance 3 hours
    ECON 4900 History of Economic Thought 3 hours
    JOUR  3080 Global Journalism 3 hours
    JOUR  3120 Global Affairs Reporting 3 hours
    JOUR  3150 Topics in Modern Media* 3 hours
    JOUR  3190  Topic in International Journalism 3 hours
    JOUR  4220  Advanced Global Journalism 3 hours
    MEDC 3260 International Communications 3 hours
    ILC  2150 Topics in Culture* 1-3 hours
    FREN 3150 French Civilization 1-3 hours
    GRMN 3150 Culture and Civilization of German-Speaking Countries  1-3 hours
    SPAN 3150 Culture and Civilization of the Spanish-Speaking World 1-3 hours
    ILC  4150 Contemporary Issues* 1-3 hours
    ILC 4650 Advanced Topics* 3 hours
    LEGL 4600 Legal Studies Seminar* 3 hours
    HIST 3050 Economic History 3 hours
    HIST 3100 Diplomatic History  3 hours
    HIST 3150 International Affairs 3 hours
    INTL 2030 International Law 3 hours
    INTL 3700 International Organizations 3 hours
    INTL 4280 International Trade 3 hours
    INTL 4600 International Relations Seminar 3 hours


    European Arts & Expression

    ENGL 2020  Major British Writers I 3 hours
    ENGL 2030  Major British Writers II 3 hours
    ENGL 2035  Major British Writers II: 18th-19th c. novelists 3 hours
    ENGL 2110  Perspectives* 3 hours
    ENGL 2210  Literature into Film* 3 hours
    ENGL 3500  Contexts* 3 hours
    ENGL 3900  Myth and Classical Literature (Homer, Virgil, and Dante) 3 hours
    ENGL 4020  Heroic Themes (Malory, Spenser, and Milton) 3 hours
    ENGL 4150  Shakespeare I 3 hours
    ENGL 4160  Shakespeare II 3 hours
    GNST 1400  Civilization and the Arts* 3 hours
    GNST 2000  Topics in the Liberal Arts* 3 hours
    FREN 3250 Introduction to French Literature 1-3 hours
    GRMN 3250 Introduction to Literature 1-3 hours
    SPAN 3250  Introduction to Literature 1-3 hours
    THEA 2030 History of the Theater: Greeks to Elizabethan 3 hours
    THEA 2040 History of the Theater: Restoration to 1915 3 hours
    THEA 2050 History of the Theater: 1915 to Present  3 hours
    THEA 3030 Topics in the Theater* 2-3 hours
    THEA 3040 Topics in the Theater* 2-3 hours
    ARHS 2210   Introduction to the History of Western Art 3 hours
    ARHS 3010   Greek and Roman Art 3 hours
    ARHS 3110   Early Renaissance Art 3 hours
    ARHS 3120   High and Late Renaissance Art 3 hours
    ARHS  3130  Northern Renaissance Art 3 hours
    ARHS  3150  Baroque Art 3 hours
    ARHS  3210  Nineteenth-Century Art 3 hours
    ARHS  3250  History of Modern Art 3 hours
    MUSC 1050 Introduction to Music Appreciation 3 hours
    MUSC 1070 Topics in Music* 3 hours
    PHIL 2080 Topics in Philosophy* 3 hours
    PHIL 2300 Social and Political Philosophy* 3 hours
    PHIL 2510 Philosophic Classics: Ancient Greece and Rome 3 hours
    PHIL 2520  Philosophic Classics: Early Modern Europe 3 hours
    PHIL 3100 Literature and Philosophy* 3 hours
    PHIL 3120 Philosophy and Art* 3 hours
    PHIL 3320 Continental Philosophy 3 hours
    PHIL 3350 Philosophical Ethics* 3 hours
    PHIL 4050 Topics in the History of Philosophy* 3 hours
    RELG 2030 Contemporary Topics* 3 hours
    RELG 2080. Introduction to Western Religions 3 hours
    RELG 3180 Judaism 3 hours
    RELG 3190 Christianity 3 hours
    RELG 4040 Belief Systems* 3 hours
    RELG 4400 Spiritual Paths and Classics* 3 hours
    RELG 4550 Advanced Study in Religion* 3 hours
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