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List of Courses Approved for the EURO Major and Minor*
Anthropology
ANTH 291 – Anthropology of Europe (3)
Art
ARTH 315 – History of Medieval Art (3)
ARTH 320 – History of Italian Renaissance Art (3)
ARTH 321 – History of Northern Renaissance Art (3)
ARTH 325 – History of Southern Baroque Art (3)
ARTH 326 – History of Northern Baroque Art (3)
ARTH 327 – History of 18th Century Art (3)
ARTH 330 – History of 19th Century Art (3)
ARTH 335 – History of 20th Century Art (3)
Economics
ECON 303 – The International Economy (3)
ECON 408 – History of Economic Thought (3)
English
ENGL 390 – Great Books of the Western World I {=CPLT 301} (3)
ENGL 391 – Great Books of the Western World II {=CPLT 302} (3)
ENGL 400-419 (Genre and period courses in specifically English literature.)
ENGL 438B – Studies in Regional Literature (3). Scotland.
ENGL 438C – Studies in Regional Literature (3). Ireland.
ENGL 438E – Studies in Regional Literature. (3) Authors and literary forms
representative of the British Commonwealth.
History
HIST 306 – The Birth of Europe (3)
HIST 307 – Family and Society in Europe (3)
HIST 308 – Popular Culture in Europe, c.1200-1700 (3)
HIST 309 – Age of Renaissance (3)
HIST 310 – Age of Reformation (3)
HIST 311 – The Age of Absolutism, 1648-1715 (3)
HIST 312 – French Revolution and Napoleon (3)
HIST 313 – The Enlightenment (3)
HIST 316 – Nineteenth-Century Europe (3)
HIST 317 – Contemporary Europe from World War I to World War II (3)
HIST 318 – Europe from World War II to the Present (3)
HIST 320 – The History of Great Britain (3)
HIST 321 – The History of Great Britain (3)
HIST 322 – Celtic and Roman Britain, 2000 B.C.-A.D. 500 (3)
HIST 323 – England under the Normans and Angevins, 1066-1307 (3)
HIST 324 – Late Medieval England, 1307-1485 (3)
HIST 325 – England Under the Tudors, 1485-1603 (3)
HIST 326 – England Under the Stuarts, 1603-1714 (3)
HIST 327 – Great Britain Under the Hanoverians, 1714-1815 (3)
HIST 328 – Nineteenth-Century Britain (3)
HIST 329 – Modern and Contemporary Britain (3)
HIST 333 – France Since 1815 (3)
HIST 338 – Modern Germany (3)
HIST 342 – The Slavs in History (3)
HIST 343 – The Fall of the Eastern European Empires (3)
HIST 344 – Eastern Europe Since WWI (3)
HIST 370 – The Napoleonic Wars (1796-1815) (3)
HIST 374 – Nationalism: Myth and Reality (3)
HIST 375 – Nazis and Fascists in European History, 1919-1945 (3)
HIST 376 – War and European Society, 1914-1945 (3)
HIST 377 – Business in Historical Perspective (3)
HIST 378 – Urban Experience in Modern Europe (3)
HIST 382 – History of Crime and Punishment in the Western World. {=CRJU 382} (3)
HIST 385 – The Expansion of Christianity (3)
Geography
GEOG 225 – Geography of Europe (3).
Languages (European)
300+ level content courses – culture, literature, history, etc. – not counted
toward the EURO language requirement may be counted toward the major, as well as
equivalent courses taken abroad or taught in translation.
Music
MUSC 353 – History of Western Music I (3)
MUSC 354 – History of Western Music II. (3)
Philosophy
PHIL 301 – Nineteenth- and 20th-Century Philosophy (3)
PHIL 304 – History of Medieval Philosophy (3)
PHIL 320 – Existentialism (3)
PHIL 328 – Contemporary Marxism and Society (3)
Political Science
POLI 302 – Classical and Medieval Political Theory (3)
POLI 381 – Comparative Politics of Industrialized Countries (3)
POLI 391 – Topics in Political Science (3). May be repeated once as topics
change.
Topic(s) must be related to Europe.
POLI 440 – Russian Foreign Policy (3)
POLI 480 – Politics and Government of Russia (3)
POLI 481 – Politics and Governments of Europe (3)
Religion
RELG 373 – Holocaust and Religion (3)
Theatre
THEA 561 – History of the Theatre I (3)
THEA 562 – History of the Theatre II (3)
*Majors and minors may petition to substitute courses not on this list (e.g.,
special topics courses, May Term courses). Contact European Studies Director
perselsj@sc.edu
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