European Union Studies Interdisciplinary Minor
Minor Program
Credit Hours | ||
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Course Requirements: | ||
NOTE: A 3.0 GPA in certificate courses is required. | ||
EURO 2000 | European Union | 3 |
or EURO 3234 | Introduction to the European Union | |
or POLS 3234 | Introduction to the European Union | |
Nine credit hours from the following multidisciplinary list | 9 | |
List includes the following campus (with at least a 25% EU component) as well as online courses (at least one course in two different discipline areas): | ||
People and the Environment | ||
Multinational Econ Enterprises | ||
International Trade | ||
Environmental Economics | ||
Contemporary Europe | ||
Modern Britain: 1485 to the Present | ||
Modern Germany | ||
Modern European Thought | ||
Modern East Central Europe | ||
Women and Gender in Europe | ||
Britain and the World | ||
Modern France and French Society in Global Context | ||
Economic Rivals: US-UK-Japan | ||
Pol & Ideol/Contemporary Euro | ||
Topics In European Union Studies | ||
European Law and Legal Systems | ||
Federalism and Multilevel Governance in the EU | ||
Doing Business in the European Union and United States | ||
European Monetary Union | ||
Science and Technology Policy | ||
EU Environmental Policy | ||
European Social Policy | ||
EU Communications and Media | ||
EU Foreign Policy | ||
US-EU Relations | ||
Capstone Seminar: | 3 | |
Seminar in Euro Union Studies | ||
or EURO 4830 | EU Studies Capstone Course | |
Total Credit Hours | 15 |
Contact:
Dr. Olavi Arens
Department of History
Armstrong Campus
912-344-2857
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