Institute for European Studies
Minor in European Studies
Students on Summer 2019, Fall 2019, or Spring 2020 requirements EUROMIN
The minor in European Studies is intended to provide a broad understanding of the historical significance, social structure, political features, and cultural aspects of European countries.
Requirements
The minor requires at least 15 credit hours, including the requirements listed below.
- Courses at the 200–499 level, selected from the following:
- ANTH-L 200 Language and Culture
- CEUS-R 399 Advanced Topics in Central Eurasian Studies
- ECON-E 303 Survey of International Economics
- EURO-E 200 Intermediate Modern Greek I
- EURO-E 250 Intermediate Modern Greek II: An Introduction to Modern Greek Culture
- EURO-E 300 Advanced Modern Greek I: Cultural Literacy and Current Events
- EURO-E 350 Advanced Modern Greek II: Literature, History, and Cinema
- EURO-W 301 Modern European Politics and Society
- EURO-W 304 Model European Union
- EURO-W 325 European Issues Enhanced by European Language Discussion
- EURO-W 401 Topics in European Intellectual History
- EURO-W 405 Special Topics in European Studies
- EURO-W 406 Special Topics in European Studies
- EURO-W 475 Capstone in European Studies
- EURO-X 373 Internship in European Studies
- EURO-X 490 Individual Readings in European Studies
- GER-E 162 Scandinavian Culture
- HISP-S 411 Spain: The Cultural Context
- HIST-H 104 Europe: Napoleon to the Present
- HIST-H 252 Introduction to Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to the Present
- INTL-I 310 Advanced Topics in Diplomacy, Security, Governance
- INTL-I 423 Postcolonial/Postcommunist Discourses
- POLS-X 476 Political Science Practicum III
- POLS-Y 102 International Political Controversies
- POLS-Y 343 The Politics of International Development
- REEI-R 300 Russian and East European Issues
- SOC-S 101 Social Problems and Policies (Approved topics: "IMMIGRATION" (TPC 37))
- ANTH-E 387 The Ethnography of Europe
- ARTH-A 203 Machine Age Modern: European Modernism, 1848-1939
- ARTH-A 205 Baroque Art in Europe: From Caravaggio to Rembrandt
- ARTH-A 206 Classical Art and Archaeology
- ARTH-A 214 Art and Life in Ancient Rome
- ARTH-A 224 The Gothic Cathedral
- ARTH-A 231 The Age of Giants: Art in the Time of Leonardo and Michelangelo
- ARTH-A 233 Renaissance and Baroque Art in Italy 1250-1700
- ARTH-A 234 Renaissance Florence
- ARTH-A 240 Rococo, Revolution, Romance
- ARTH-A 303 The Art and Ideas of Eighteenth-Century Europe and America
- ARTH-A 311 Art of the Classical Age of Greece
- ARTH-A 312 Art of the Roman Empire
- ARTH-A 313 Greek Pottery and Painting
- ARTH-A 314 History of Greek Sculpture
- ARTH-A 315 The Body in Classical Art
- ARTH-A 316 Ancient Art from Alexander the Great to Augustus
- ARTH-A 321 Romans and Barbarians: Early Medieval Art
- ARTH-A 322 Romanesque and Gothic Art
- ARTH-A 323 Illuminated Manuscripts in the Middle Ages: Form, Function, and Audience
- ARTH-A 330 Art of Renaissance and Baroque
- ARTH-A 331 Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Art in Italy
- ARTH-A 332 Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Art in Southern Europe
- ARTH-A 333 From Van Eyck to Vermeer
- ARTH-A 335 Baroque Art in Italy, 1580-1700
- ARTH-A 337 Age of Rubens and Rembrandt
- ARTH-A 340 Topics in Modern Art
- ARTH-A 341 Nineteenth-Century European Art
- ARTH-A 349 Dada and Surrealism
- ARTH-A 412 The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean
- ARTH-A 413 The Art and Archaeology of Greece
- ARTH-A 414 Art & Archaeology of the Roman World
- ARTH-A 415 Roman Painting
- ARTH-A 416 Greek Architecture
- ARTH-A 417 Roman Sculpture
- ARTH-A 417 Roman Sculpture
- ARTH-A 418 Roman Architecture
- ARTH-A 423 Romanesque Art
- ARTH-A 425 Heaven on Earth: Art and the Church in Byzantium
- ARTH-A 426 The Medieval City
- ARTH-A 432 Italian Art of the Sixteenth Century
- ARTH-A 434 Visual Culture of the Interwar Years
- ARTH-A 436 Italian Art of the Fifteenth Century
- ARTH-A 437 Playing with Pictures in the Fifteenth-Century Netherlands
- ARTH-A 440 Nineteenth-Century Painting I
- ARTH-A 441 Nineteenth-Century Painting II
- ARTH-A 442 Twentieth-Century Art, 1900-1945
- ARTH-A 448 Picasso in Context
- ARTH-A 482 Sixteenth-Century Visual Culture in Northern Europe
- CEUS-R 294 Introduction to Hungary, Estonia, and Finland
- CEUS-R 295 Contemporary East Central Europe
- CEUS-R 302 Modern Finland
- CEUS-R 309 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies
- CEUS-R 340 Introduction to Hungarian Studies
- CEUS-R 342 Roma (Gypsy) History and Culture
- CEUS-R 349 Topics in Hungarian Studies
- CEUS-R 441 Art and Music of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Hungary
- CEUS-T 201 Intermediate Finnish I
- CEUS-T 202 Intermediate Finnish II
- CEUS-T 203 Intermediate Estonian I
- CEUS-T 204 Intermediate Estonian II
- CEUS-T 241 Intermediate Hungarian I
- CEUS-T 242 Intermediate Hungarian II
- CEUS-T 301 Advanced Finnish I
- CEUS-T 302 Advanced Finnish II
- CEUS-T 303 Advanced Estonian I
- CEUS-T 304 Advanced Estonian II
- CEUS-T 341 Advanced Hungarian I
- CEUS-T 342 Advanced Hungarian II
- CLAS-C 205 Classical Mythology
- CLAS-C 206 Classical Art and Archaeology
- CLAS-C 209 Medical Terms from Greek and Latin
- CLAS-C 310 Classical Drama
- CLAS-C 311 Classical Epics
- CLAS-C 321 Classical Myth and Culture in Film
- CLAS-C 351 Change and Innovation in Greece
- CLAS-C 362 Later Latin Literature in Translation
- CMLT-C 325 The Renaissance
- CMLT-C 329 The Eighteenth Century
- CMLT-C 333 Romanticism
- CMLT-C 335 Realism, Naturalism, and Symbolism
- CMLT-C 363 Black Paris
- ENG-L 220 Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG-L 305 Chaucer
- ENG-L 306 Middle English Literature
- ENG-L 307 Medieval and Tudor Drama
- ENG-L 308 Elizabethan and Seventeenth-Century Drama
- ENG-L 309 Elizabethan Poetry
- ENG-L 310
- ENG-L 312 Literary History 2: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- ENG-L 313 Early Plays of Shakespeare
- ENG-L 314 Late Plays of Shakespeare
- ENG-L 317 English Poetry of the Early Seventeenth Century
- ENG-L 318 Milton
- ENG-L 320 Restoration and Early Eighteenth-Century Literature
- ENG-L 327 Later Eighteenth-Century Literature
- ENG-L 328 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama
- ENG-L 332 Romantic Literature
- ENG-L 335 Victorian Literature
- ENG-L 345 Twentieth-Century British Poetry
- ENG-L 346 20th and 21st Century British Fiction
- ENG-L 347 British Fiction to 1800
- ENG-L 348 Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
- FOLK-F 312 European Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
- FRIT-F 200 Second-Year French I: Language and Culture
- FRIT-F 202 Intermediate French Conversation I
- FRIT-F 222 Media Studies in the Francophone World
- FRIT-F 225 French/Francophone Culture: Topics
- FRIT-F 226 French/Francophone Society: Topics
- FRIT-F 227 French Style: Topics
- FRIT-F 250 Second-Year French II: Language and Culture
- FRIT-F 252 Intermediate French Conversation II
- FRIT-F 300 French and Francophone Studies: Introduction
- FRIT-F 305 Stage and Page
- FRIT-F 306 Fiction and Poetry
- FRIT-F 310 Francophone Culture: Topics
- FRIT-F 311 French/Francophone Studies Through Film
- FRIT-F 311 French/Francophone Studies Through Film
- FRIT-F 313 Advanced Grammar
- FRIT-F 314 Creative and Critical Writing in French
- FRIT-F 315 The Sounds and Rhythms of French
- FRIT-F 316 Conversational Practice
- FRIT-F 317 French in the Business World
- FRIT-F 361 La France médiévale (jusqu\'à 1500)
- FRIT-F 362 Renaissance et Révolution
- FRIT-F 363 La France Post-Révolutionnaire
- FRIT-F 375 Thèmes et perspectives littéraires et culturels
- FRIT-F 401 Structure and Development of French
- FRIT-F 402 Introduction to French Linguistics
- FRIT-F 413 French Renaissance
- FRIT-F 423 Seventeenth-Century French Literature
- FRIT-F 424 Ideas and Culture in Seventeenth-Century France
- FRIT-F 436 Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau
- FRIT-F 450 Culture and Society in French Studies
- FRIT-F 451 Literature and the Arts in French Studies
- FRIT-F 455 Le Roman au 20e siècle
- FRIT-F 460 La francophonie nord-américaine
- FRIT-F 461 Cinéma et Culture: La France/la Francophonie contemporaine
- FRIT-F 467 French Beyond the Hexagon
- FRIT-G 275 Thematic Studies
- FRIT-M 200 Intermediate Italian I
- FRIT-M 215 Accelerated Second-Year Italian
- FRIT-M 222 Topics in Italian Culture
- FRIT-M 235 Rome, the City and the Myth
- FRIT-M 236 Dante's Divine Comedy
- FRIT-M 238 Visual, Musical, and Literary Culture in Italy
- FRIT-M 250 Intermediate Italian II
- FRIT-M 300 Viewing Italy: Cinema, TV, and Social Media
- FRIT-M 301 How Italians Change the World
- FRIT-M 305 Perspectives on Italian Culture
- FRIT-M 307 Masterpieces of Italian Literature I
- FRIT-M 308 Masterpieces of Italian Literature II
- FRIT-M 311 Italian Film and Culture
- FRIT-M 390 Studies in Italian Film
- FRIT-M 435 Theatre Workshop
- FRIT-M 450 Seminar in Italian Literature
- FRIT-M 455 Seminar in Italian Cinema
- FRIT-M 474 Workshop on Advanced Italian Stylistics and Expression
- GEOG-G 428 Geography of Europe
- GER-E 321 Gender and Sexuality in Germany
- GER-E 322 German Cultural History
- GER-E 323 German Film Culture
- GER-E 341 Dutch Culture: The Modern Netherlands
- GER-E 342 Topics in Dutch Culture and History
- GER-E 343 Topics in Dutch Literature
- GER-E 351 Topics in Yiddish Literature
- GER-E 352 Topics in Yiddish Culture
- GER-E 361 Vikings and Sagas
- GER-E 362 Topics in Scandinavian Culture
- GER-E 363 Topics in Scandinavian Literature
- GER-G 200 Intermediate German I
- GER-G 250 Intermediate German II
- GER-G 300 Fifth-Semester College German
- GER-G 305 Introduction to German Literature: Types
- GER-G 306 Introduction to German Literature: Themes
- GER-G 330
- GER-G 362 Introduction to Contemporary Germany
- GER-G 363 Introduction to German Cultural History
- GER-G 375 Conversational German
- GER-G 400 Advanced College German
- GER-G 404 Modern German Literature
- GER-G 415 Perspectives on German Literature
- GER-G 416 Studies in German Authors
- GER-G 418 German Film and Popular Culture
- GER-G 448 Introduction to German Phonetics and Phonology
- GER-G 453
- GER-G 458 Introduction to German Morphology
- GER-G 459 Introduction to the History of the German Language
- GER-G 464 German Culture and Society
- GER-K 200 Intermediate Norwegian I
- GER-K 250 Intermediate Norwegian II
- GER-N 200 Dutch Reading, Composition, and Conversation I
- GER-N 250 Dutch Reading, Composition, and Conversation II
- GER-N 300 Advanced Dutch I
- GER-N 330 Advanced Dutch II
- GER-X 493 Individual Readings in Yiddish Studies: Language, Literature, Culture
- GER-Y 200 Intermediate Yiddish I
- GER-Y 250 Intermediate Yiddish II
- HISP-P 200 Second-Year Portuguese I
- HISP-P 250 Second-Year Portuguese II
- HISP-P 290 Global Portuguese: Arts and Culture
- HISP-P 311 Advanced Grammar and Composition in Portuguese
- HISP-P 317 Reading and Conversation in Portuguese
- HISP-P 400 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World I
- HISP-P 401 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World II
- HISP-P 405 Literature and Film in Portuguese
- HISP-P 410 Brazilian Cinema
- HISP-P 411 Portugal: The Cultural Context
- HISP-P 412 Brazil: The Cultural Context
- HISP-P 425 Structure of Portuguese Language
- HISP-P 467 Contemporary Portuguese Literature
- HISP-P 470 Poetry in Portuguese
- HISP-P 476 Prose in Portuguese
- HISP-S 200 Second-Year Spanish I
- HISP-S 250 Second-Year Spanish II
- HISP-S 260 Trends in Hispanic Cinema
- HISP-S 260 Trends in Hispanic Cinema
- HISP-S 265 Topics in Hispanic Literature in Translation
- HISP-S 280 Spanish Grammar in Context
- HISP-S 284 Women in Hispanic Culture
- HISP-S 304 Spanish for Health Professions
- HISP-S 308 Composition and Conversation in Spanish
- HISP-S 315 Spanish in the Business World
- HISP-S 317 Spanish Conversation and Diction
- HISP-S 322
- HISP-S 324 Introduction to the Study of Hispanic Cultures
- HISP-S 326 Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics
- HISP-S 328 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
- HISP-S 334 Hispanic Popular Cultures
- HISP-S 336 Introduction to Spanish Translation
- HISP-S 407 Cultural Icons of Spain
- HISP-S 408 Iberian Modernities
- HISP-S 419 Modern Spanish Prose Fiction
- HISP-S 420 Modern Spanish-American Prose Fiction
- HISP-S 422 Hispanic Cinema
- HISP-S 423 The Craft of Translation
- HISP-S 425 Spanish Phonetics
- HISP-S 427 The Structure of Spanish
- HISP-S 429 Hispanic Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics
- HISP-S 430 The Acquisition of Spanish
- HISP-S 450 Don Quijote
- HISP-S 472 Dictatorship and Democracy in Spanish American Literature and Culture
- HISP-S 473 Hispanic Literature and Literary Theory
- HIST-B 200 Issues in Western European History
- HIST-B 204 Medieval Heroes
- HIST-B 208 Pagans and Christians in the Middle Ages
- HIST-B 215 Religion, Magic and Witchcraft, 1000--2000
- HIST-B 226 The Mafia and Other Italian Mysteries
- HIST-B 260 Women, Men, and Society in Modern Europe
- HIST-B 270 Inside Nazi Germany
- HIST-B 300 Issues in Western European History
- HIST-B 301 Issues in Medieval European History
- HIST-B 302 Issues in Early Modern European History
- HIST-B 303 Issues in Modern European History
- HIST-B 313 The Crusades
- HIST-B 315 European Anti-Semitism from the Enlightenment to the Holocaust
- HIST-B 321 European Jews in the Age of Discovery
- HIST-B 322 Jews in the Modern World
- HIST-B 323 History of the Holocaust
- HIST-B 330 The Jews of Spain
- HIST-B 348 Byzantine History
- HIST-B 351 Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages
- HIST-B 352 Western Europe in the High and Later Middle Ages
- HIST-B 353 The Renaissance
- HIST-B 354 The Reformation
- HIST-B 356 French Revolution and Napoleon
- HIST-B 359 Europe from Napoleon to the First World War I
- HIST-B 360 Europe from Napoleon to the First World War II
- HIST-B 361 Europe in the Twentieth Century I
- HIST-B 362 Europe in the Twentieth Century II
- HIST-B 366 Paris and Berlin in the 1920s: A Cultural History
- HIST-B 368 Modern Italy
- HIST-B 377 Germany, Reformation to 1871
- HIST-B 378 Germany, 1871 to the Present
- HIST-B 386 British Sexual Histories: From Regency Scandals to Sexual Revolution
- HIST-B 400 Issues in Western European History
- HIST-C 215 Sparta at War
- HIST-C 300 Issues in Classical and Byzantine History
- HIST-C 320 The Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic
- HIST-C 376 Greek History: Bronze Age to the Persian Wars
- HIST-C 377 Greek History: The Persian Wars to the Legacy of Alexander
- HIST-C 390 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
- HIST-C 400 Issues in Ancient History
- HIST-D 200 Issues in Russian/East European History
- HIST-D 300 Issues in Russian/East European History
- HIST-D 304 Jews of Eastern Europe
- HIST-D 322 Hungarian History and Civilization 1711--1918
- HIST-D 325 Path to Emancipation: Nationalism in the Balkans, 1804--1923
- HIST-D 327 The Habsburg Empire, 1780-1918: Nation-Building and Imperial Decline
- HIST-D 329 Eastern Europe 1900--1943
- HIST-D 330 Eastern Europe 1944--Present
- HIST-H 206 Medieval Civilization
- HIST-H 210 Britain's Road to Modernity
- HIST-H 213
- HIST-H 231 Women, Men and Family in History
- HPSC-X 406 Survey of History of Science up to 1750
- HPSC-X 452 Modern Philosophy of Science
- PHIL-P 211 Early Modern Philosophy
- PHIL-P 301 Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL-P 304 19th Century Philosophy
- PHIL-P 335 Phenomenology and Existentialism
- PHIL-P 340 Classics in Ethics
- PHIL-P 343 Classics in Social and Political Philosophy
- POLS-Y 335 Western European Politics
- POLS-Y 340 East European Politics
- POLS-Y 347 German Politics
- POLS-Y 350 Politics of the European Union
- POLS-Y 352 The Holocaust and Politics
- REEI-R 201 Current Issues in Eastern Europe
- SLAV-C 201 Intermediate Czech I
- SLAV-C 202 Intermediate Czech II
- SLAV-C 211 Summer Intensive Intermediate Czech I
- SLAV-C 222 Summer Intensive Intermediate Czech II
- SLAV-C 223 Introduction to Czech Culture
- SLAV-C 301
- SLAV-C 302
- SLAV-C 363 Romantics to Robots: Nation, Identity and the Czech Arts
- SLAV-C 364 Lovers & Murderers: Czech Literature and Culture from WWII to Today
- SLAV-C 365 Topics in Czech Literature, Culture, and Language
- SLAV-C 366 Czech Cinema
- SLAV-M 201 Intermediate Romanian I
- SLAV-M 201 Intermediate Romanian I
- SLAV-M 211 Summer Intensive Intermediate Romanian I
- SLAV-M 222 Summer Intensive Intermediate Romanian II
- SLAV-P 201 Intermediate Polish I
- SLAV-P 202 Intermediate Polish II
- SLAV-P 211 Summer Intensive Intermediate Polish I
- SLAV-P 222 Summer Intensive Intermediate Polish II
- SLAV-P 223 Introduction to Polish Culture
- SLAV-P 301
- SLAV-P 302
- SLAV-P 363 Faces of War and Freedom
- SLAV-P 363 Faces of War and Freedom
- SLAV-P 365 Topics in Polish Literature, Culture, and Language
- SLAV-P 366 The Bold and the Restless: Polish Film from the 1950s to the Present
- SLAV-P 473 Fourth-Year Polish I
- SLAV-P 474 Fourth-Year Polish II
- SLAV-S 201 Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian I
- SLAV-S 202 Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II
- SLAV-S 211 Summer Intensive Intermediate Croatian/Serbian I
- SLAV-S 222 Summer Intensive Intermediate Croatian/Serbian II
- SLAV-S 223 Introduction to Balkan and South Slavic Cultures
- SLAV-S 301
- SLAV-S 302
- SLAV-S 320 Special Topics in Slavic Studies
- SLAV-S 363 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs I: Literature and Nationalism in the Balkans
- SLAV-S 364 Socialist Modernism
- SLAV-S 401
- SLAV-S 402
- SLAV-T 230 Topics in Slavic Literatures and Cultures
- SLAV-T 366 Central European Cinema
- SLAV-X 390 Readings in Romanian
- BUS-C 272 Global Business Immersion-Business Communications (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- BUS-D 271 Global Business Analysis-International Business Management (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- BUS-F 272 Global Business Immersion-Finance (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- BUS-T 144 Jllc Hot Topics (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- SPEA-V 450 Contemporary Issues in Public Affairs (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- Minor GPA, Hours, and Minimum Grade Requirements.
- At least 9 credit hours in the minor must be completed in courses taken through the Indiana University Bloomington campus or an IU-administered or IU co-sponsored Overseas Study program.
- At least 9 credit hours in the minor must be completed at the 300–499 level.
- Except for the GPA requirement, a grade of C- or higher is required for a course to count toward a requirement in the minor.
- A GPA of at least 2.000 for all courses taken in the minor—including those where a grade lower than C- is earned—is required.
- Exceptions to minor requirements may be made with the approval of the department's Director of Undergraduate Studies, subject to final approval by the College of Arts and Sciences.