On-campus Course Offerings
On-campus Courses
The following on-campus courses are cross-listed with European Studies. Consult the European Studies coordinator for the appropriateness of new courses that do not appear in this list.
Courses in the current class schedule cross-listed with European Studies.
Economics
234 Comparative Economics
322 International Economics
330 History of Economic Thought
English
225, 226 Survey of British Literature
228 Irish Literature
315 Chaucer
316 English Literature of the Middle Ages
317 Renaissance Poetry
319, 320 Shakespeare
322 Milton
324 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama
325 Eighteenth-Century English Literature
328 English Romanticism
329 Victorian Poetry
338 Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde
339 The Eighteenth-Century Novel
340 The Victorian Novel
350 Twentieth-Century Realism
353 Time and Self in Modern British Fiction
355 Contemporary British Novel
362 The English Language
Fine Arts
117 Survey of Art II
202 Italian Renaissance Art
203 Art of the Northern Renaissance
204 Baroque and Rococo Art
206 Art of the Middle Ages
252 Modern European Art
Government
206 Introduction to Political Theory
245 The Ancient Greeks: Politics, Poetry, Philosophy
330 European Politics
341 Politics Through Literature
344 Modern Political Thought
347 Marxist and Critical Theory
History
110 Scientific Revolution
205 Nineteenth-Century Europe
206 Twentieth-Century Europe
211 Women in Modern Europe, 1750 to the Present
239 Imperial Spain
254 History of Modern France, 1815 to Present
267 The Holocaust
308 European Imperialism
311 Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Science
371 Eighteenth-Century Europe and the French Revolution
372 European Identities, 1700-2000
375 Colloquium in European History
471, 472 Seminars in European History
Modern Languages and Literatures
French
201 Advanced French
202 Advanced French: Contemporary France
263 School Days
403 Modern Prose Fiction in France
404 French Film
413 The Theater of the Classical Age
425, 426 Seminar
428 French Women Writers
German
104 Intermediate German: Special Topics
201 Conversation Through Media and Film (Advanced German)
202 Advanced German: Special Topics
217 Twentieth-Century German Literature
218 The German Film
219 Vienna: Turn of the Century
316 Love and Sex, Marriage and Divorce in German Literature
335 Reality and Fantasy
337 The Individual and Society
Spanish
213 Introduction to the Cultures of Spain
423 Introduction to Spanish Literature
439 Literature, Film and Popular Culture in Contemporary Spain
Literature in English Translation
218 The German Film
219 Vienna: Turn of the Century
Music
023 Early Music Singers
230 Isn’t It Romantic?
234 Music in Venice
333 Mozart and the Classical Tradition
335 The World of Clara and Robert Schumann
345 Musics of Eastern Europe
Performance and Communication Arts
319, 320 Shakespeare
324 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama
338 Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde
Philosophy
101 Science: Questions, Methods, Reflections
201 Ancient Philosophy
204 Theories of Knowledge and Reality
206 Introduction to Political Theory
245 The Ancient Greeks: Politics, Poetry, Philosophy
301 Philosophy of Science
327 Existential Philosophy
344 Modern Political Thought
Physics
110 The Scientific Revolution
311 Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Science
Religious Studies
206 Introduction to the New Testament
231 Christian Religious Traditions
267 The Holocaust
Sociology
203 Foundations of Social Theory
306 Classical Social Theory
307 The Political Sociology of Karl Marx
378 The “Troubles” of Northern Ireland
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