ARTH 341: Art of Ancient Greece and Rome (pre-req:ARTH 175 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 342: Early Medieval Art (pre-req:ARTH 175 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 343: High and Late Medieval Art(pre-req:ARTH 175 or permission ofinstructor)
ARTH 344: Italian Renaissance Art (pre-req:ARTH176 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 345: Northern European Renaissance Art(pre-req:ARTH 176 or permission ofinstructor)
ARTH 346: Baroque and Rococo Art (pre-req:ARTH 176 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 347: Neoclassicism and Romantic Art (pre-req:ARTH 176 or permission ofinstructor)
ARTH 348: Modernism (pre-req ARTH 176 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 349: History of Graphic Design(pre-req:ARTH 176 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 350: History of Photography (pre-req:ARTH 176 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 452: Women in Art (pre-req:ARTH 175 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 453: The Art of the Book (pre-req:ARTH 175 or 176 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 454: Contemporary Art&Criticism (pre-req CRTW 201, ARTH 175, and ARTH176; intensive writing course)
ARTH 480-483: Special Topics in Art History (when relevant: pre-req ARTH 175 and176 or permission of instructor)
BADM 400: International Field Experience (spring trip traditionally goes to France and at least one other European country if site is in Europe) (pre-req: junior standing)
ENGL310: Special Types of Literature (when relevant, pre-req WRIT 101)
ENGL 510: Topics in Literature and Language (when relevant, pre-req CRTW 201 and 1 ENGLcourse)
*FREN 101, 102
(Grade of at least C or S in 101 required for 102).If used to satisfy the 102 level language proficiency, these do not count towards the 18 credit hours in the minor.
Note: All FREN courses above 102. Courses listed below are especially noteworthy:
FREN 301: French Civilization and Culture I
(pre-reqs: 6 hrs French at the 200 level)
FREN 302: French Civilization and Culture II
(pre-reqs: 6 hrs French at the 200 level)
FREN 402: Survey of French Literature.
(pre-reqs: are FREN 250 and one 300-level FREN course or permission.)
FREN 575: French Literature in Translation
(Open to advanced undergrads and graduate students; knowledge of French is not required; not taught regularly)
*GERM 101,102:
(Grade of at least C or S in 101 required for 102).If used to satisfy the 102 level language proficiency, these do not count towards the 18 credit hours in the minor.
Note: All GERM courses above 102. Courses listed below are especially noteworthy:
GERM 301: German Civilization and Culture
(pre-req: 6 hrs German at the 200 level)
GERM 401: Survey of German Literature
(pre-reqs: GERM 250 and one 300-level GERM or permission.)
GERM 575: German Literature in Translation
(knowledge of German not required; not taught regularly)
HIST 343: European History from the Renaissance through the Age of Reason
HIST 344: European History from the Age of Reason to the Versailles Settlement
HIST 345: European History since 1914
HIST 346: History of England to 1603
HIST 347: History of England from 1603 to the Present
HIST 335: Traveling Seminar in History when approved as relevant to Europe
(pre-req: instructor's permission)
HIST 350,550: Special Topics in History, when appropriate.
(may be temporarily unavailable due to faculty staffing issues)
HIST542: Medieval European History (currently unavailable)
(may be temporarily unavailable due to faculty staffing issues)
HIST547: History of Modern Russia
HIST548: History of Modern Germany
INAS 320: International Service Learning when approved as relevant to Europe
INAS 425: Seminar in International Area Studies when approved as relevant to Europe
INAS 520: International Service Learning when approved as relevant to Europe
*ITAL 101, 102:
(102 requires at least C or S in 101)If used to satisfy the 102 level language proficiency, these do not count towards the 18 credit hours in the minor
*LATN 101, 102:
(102 requires at least C or S in 101)If used to satisfy the 102 level language proficiency, these do not count towards the 18 credit hours in the minor
LATN201: Intermediate Latin (pre-req: LATN 102 or equivalent study of the language)
MLAN 330 A, B, C (A=French, B=Spanish ,C=German): Language and Cultural Studies Abroad (under direction of Winthrop professor)
(Students who have completed language 101 and 102 may earn a maximum of 6 credits. Students at the 101 or 102 level may earn a maximum of 4 credits. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits with MLAN departmental review and receipt of official transcripts)
MLAN 530 A,B,C: Language and Cultural Studies Abroad
(Pre-reqs: completion of six credits on the 300 level or equivalent and a grade of S in FREN/GERM/SPAN499. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits with MLAN departmental review and receipt of official transcripts)
MLAN ModernLanguages Special Topics courses relevant to Europe
PHIL 301: History of Philosophy: Ancient Period(Ancient Greece)
PHIL 450: The Art and Thought of Ancient Greece
PLSC 336: Post Soviet Politics
(pre-req:PLSC 205 or207 or instructor's permission)
PLSC 345: European Politics
(pre-req:PLSC 205 or207, or instructor's permission)
PLSC 351: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
(pre-req:HMXP 102 or instructor's permission)
PLSC 352: Modern and Contemporary Political Thought
(pre-req: HMXP 102 or instructor's permission)
*SPAN 101, 102:
(102 requires at least C or S in 101)If used to satisfy the 102 level language proficiency, these do not count towards the 18 credit hours in the minor
Note: All SPAN courses above 102. Courses listed below are especially noteworthy:
SPAN 302: Hispanic Civilization and Culture
(emphasis on Spain) (pre-reqs: SPAN 201, 202, 225, and 250)
SPAN 402: Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature.
(pre-reqs: SPAN 250 and SPAN 310)
SPAN 575: Spanish Literature in Translation(knowledge of Spanish language not required; not taught regularly; open to advanced undergraduates and graduate students)
Note: Special Topics and Study Abroad courses in a variety of disciplines may be eligible. Petition the INTS Advisory Committee for approval.