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MINOR REQUIREMENTS Most minors consist of 20 credit hours, but some currently total as many as 24 credit hours. In exceptional circumstances, a department may authorize a limited substitution for courses identified as minor requirements in the list below. Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.” Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the General Education requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors. – Registrar’s Office (September 2016)

THE MINORS SOCIOCULTURAL BA/MA 3066 Multivariate Analysis for ES/FR 3091 Topics (Sorbonne, if the PO 3000 Topics (if relevant) Students may elect to pursue studies ANTHROPOLOGY Behavior Research topic is relevant) PO 3069 Democracy and Social in one or more minor fields of study (20 credits) MA 3000 Topics in Mathematics or ES/AH 3007 European Urban Culture: Change while at AUP. Minors offer students Required: AN 1002 Introduction to Statistics The Glory of Ancient Athens PO/CM 3071 Representing an excellent opportunity to add Sociocultural Anthropology AH 3020–3029 Topics in Ancient Art International Politics intellectual breadth and depth to Four courses from the following: ART HISTORY CL 2019 Socio-Political Space in CM/ES 3070 Cultural Dimensions of their major area of study. AN2003 Political Anthropology (20 credits) the European Idea AN/CM 3049 Media and Option 1: AH 1000 and AH 1020 plus CL 3013 Beginnings of European CM 1023 Introduction to Media and Literature: Ancient Greece Communication Studies Ethnography three other AH 2000-level courses or above. CL 3015 Forming a Western Cultural CM 2006 Media Globalization (20 credits) AN/ES 3061 Anthropology of Option 2: One course from each of the Identity: The Literature of Ancient CM 2021 The Internet and Students must master Ancient Greek at Cities following periods: Ancient, Medieval, Globalization least to the level Intermediate Greek II CM/ES 3037 The Museum as Renaissance, 17th/18th Century, CL/PL 3017 Key Texts of Greek and CM 2051 Communication Theory and (GK 3070 with minimum grade C or Medium 19th/20th Century Roman Antiquity Research Methods placement) and take the following CM 3033 Scripts for Travel Option 3: AH 1020, AH 2011, AH HI 1001 History of Western CM 3052 Rhetoric and Persuasion courses: CM 4063 India Practicum 2012, plus two courses from two of Civilization up to 1500 CM 3055 Visual Rhetoric One course from the following: PY 2046 Cultural Psychology the following periods: Renaissance, PL 2011 History of Philosophy I CM 4000 Topics (if relevant) AH 1000 Introduction to Western Art I PY 3066 Life Histories 17th/18th Century, 19th/20th PL/ES2013 Philosophy and Religion I CM 4016 Global Advocacy AH 2011 Ancient Art and Architecture PY 3067 Social Memory Century One course in Art History or CM 4017 Media and War CL 1025 The World, the Text, and the Any course offered under the AN European/Mediterranean Cultures CM 4090 Senior Seminar Critic I discipline, including topics courses CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION taken from the above list or by CL/ES 2018 Intro to Ancient Greece approval. COMPUTER SCIENCE and Rome APPLIED MATHEMATICS (20 credits) Students are required to take at least (21 credits) HI 1001 History of Western (20 credits) CL/ES 2018 Introduction to Ancient two of the five courses required for the CS 1040 Introduction to Computer Civilization up to 1500 MA 1030 Calculus I Greece and Rome Programing or CS 1050 Java HI 1005 World History to 1500 MA 2030 Calculus II Three courses that are concerned minor at the 2000- or 3000-level. Programming GK 4070 Advanced Study in Ancient MA 2041 Linear Algebra with classical antiquity or its CS 2071 Languages and Data Greek with a suitable reading program Two courses from the following: reception, taken from the list below, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Structures (e.g. selections from Greek historians). MA 2400 Discrete Mathematics which may be supplemented by other (20 credits) CS 3068 Database Applications Four courses in Ancient Greek, which MA 2007 Operations Research: offerings whose relevance can be Five courses in Comparative CS 3032 Architectures and Operating can be either courses from the Ancient Mathematical Programming demonstrated (such as Topics courses Literature, three of which must be at Systems Greek program (GK 1005, GK 1006, GK MA 3000 Topics in Mathematics or Directed Study). The number of the 2000 level or above Plus one elective among any CS 2000- 2005, GK 3070, GK 4070) or courses MA 3005 Probability and Greek courses at the Elementary I, level or above (4 credits) offered with the ClassicsBridge option MA 3030 Calculus III Elementary II and Intermediate I levels COMPARATIVE POLITICAL

(4 credits + 1 credit Directed Study). MA 4030 Quantitative Decision- that can be taken to meet this COMMUNICATION requirement is restricted to a total of CREATIVE WRITING This can be any course in which Making (20 credits) two. coursework includes readings of Required: CM 3011 Comparative (20 credits) LT Latin (all levels) literature or other written sources in APPLIED STATISTICS Political Communication The creative writing courses listed GK Greek (all levels) Ancient Greek (e.g. the overview (20 credits) Four courses from the following below or any other relevant special AH 1000 Introduction to Western Art I courses above, if not taken to fulfill the MA 1030 Calculus I (2 must be at 3000- level or above and topics courses or translation courses AH 2011 Ancient Art and Architecture overview requirement). MA 1020 Applied Statistics I only one course within student’s with a strong creative emphasis can be ES 3000 Topics in MA 2020 Applied Statistics II major): applied to a five-course requirement for European/Mediterranean Cultures (if Two courses from the following: PL/PO 2003 Political Philosophy this minor. No course is a prerequisite. the topic is relevant) MA 2041 Linear Algebra PO 2031 World Politics Five courses from the following: MA 3005 Probability PO 2050 Political Analysis Comparative Literature & English MINOR REQUIREMENTS Most minors consist of 20 credit hours, but some currently total as many as 24 credit hours. In exceptional circumstances, a department may authorize a limited substitution for courses identified as minor requirements in the list below. Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.” Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the General Education requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors. – Registrar’s Office (September 2016)

CL/EN 2100 Introduction to Creative PL/PO 3076 Philosophical and FM 3063 Making a Documentary EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND Writing: A cross-genre workshop Political Modernity: Kant, Hegel, and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE HI 3039 History and Science CULTURES (May be taken twice) Beyond (20 credits) PL 1021 Ethical Inquiry: Problems and (20 credits) CL3300 Creative Nonfiction: Crafting PL 3079 Modern Critical Theory Two courses from the following: Paradigms ES 1000 Sources of European & Personal Narrative CL/GS 2006 Contemporary Feminist GL 1001 Physical Geology PO/GS 2005 The Political Economy of Mediterranean Cultures CL3020 Product’n, Publicat’n, Theory Any course in a living European SC 1010 Planet Earth Developing Countries Translat’n, Creat’n, Publicat’n CL 2085 Literary Theory and Criticism language other than English or CL 3100 Writing Poetry: An CL 3027 Law, Morality, Society: Guilt SC1020 Environmental Sciences PO 2012 Introduction to Political French at the Intermediate level or Introduction and Workshop in Translation SC1030 Astronomy Geography and Geopolitics higher. Credits can be recognized from CL 3200 Fiction Writing Workshop CL 3081 Postcolonial Literatures and SC1040 Entergy and the Environment PO 3035 Waters of the Globe national secondary school exams (Bac, CL/EN 4000 Special Topics in Creative Theory SC 1050 Climate and Climate Change PO 3051 Global Political Economy IB, Maturita, Abitur, AP, etc.), or from Writing SC 1060 Natural and Unnatural PO 3061 International Law courses taken while students are at CL Options ECONOMICS Disasters PO 3064 The Scramble for African Oil AUP, or accepted for transfer credit. CL 3900 INPR Directed Study (May be (20 credits) Three additional courses 2000-level or taken twice) EC 2010 Principles of Microeconomics SC 1070 The Ocean Environment Any course in Computer Science, above on European subjects in CL4095 INPR Senior Project EC 2020 Principles of One course from the following: Math or Science disciplines such as AH, CL, ES, FM, HI Outside the Comparative Literature & Macroeconomics MA 1010 Applied Finite Mathematics Any relevant Topics, issues, project, and PO. Courses must be certified for English Department EC 3010 Intermediate MA 1020 Applied Statistics I seminar class or internship in applicability by the Department of CL/FM 2028 The Art of Screenwriting Microeconomics or MA 1030 Calculus another discipline, subject to the History, the departments offering these FM/CM 2018 Writing Fiction for EC 3020 Intermediate Two courses from the following: approval of the CSMS department and courses (or accepting them in transfer) Television Macroeconomics and Academic Affairs. BA 3005 Decision Making Tools for course professor Relevant special topics courses, directed Two additional EC courses 3000- studies, or senior projects with a strong level or above Managers FILM STUDIES EUROPEAN AND creative writing element could serve BA 3012 Business Ethics and (20 credits) toward the Creative Writing minor. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Corporate Social Responsibility MEDITERRANEAN CULTURES CM/FM 1010 Films and their (20 credits) CM 2001 Public Speaking in the Digital (20 credits) Meanings CRITICAL THEORY PO 3033 International Politics of the Age ES 1000 Sources of European and FM 2075 Introduction to the History Mediterranean Cultures (20 credits) Environment CM 2012 Journalism II and Analysis of Narrative Film I or Two courses from the following: One of the following: One course from the following: CM 3005 Public Relations and Society FM 2076 Introduction to the History PL 2022 History of Philosophy II: SC 1020 Environmental Science ES 1005 Europe and Cities: The Italian and Analysis of Narrative Film II CM 3046 Media Law, Policy and Ethics Modern and Contemporary SC 1040 Energy and the Environment Renaissance FM 3027 Film Theory and Criticism Philosophy Three of the following: CM4012 Feature Journalism ES 1010 Europe and Cities: The Two additional 2000- or 3000-level PL 2071 The Critique of Political PO/GS 2005 The Political Economy of CM 4016 Global Advocacy Modern City FM courses taken from two of the Economy: from Adam Smith to Karl Developing Countries CM 4017 Media and War ES/PL 2015 Philosophy and the City three groups: Film Pragmatics and the Two courses from European and Marx PO 2012 Introduction to Political EC 3030 Comparative Economic Art of Directing; Film Genres and Mediterranean Urban Cultures PL 2072 Genealogies: Freud and Geography and Geopolitics Systems Topics; International Cinema Nietzsche PO 3022 Politics in Africa One course from European and EC 3033 Economics of Technology Three courses from the following: PO 3035 Waters of the Globe Mediterranean Film Studies or EC 3042 Economic Development Contexts, Illuminations, and CM 3052 Rhetoric and Persuasion, PO 3000 Topics in Politics (if the topic Visual and Verbal is relavant) EM 3043 Economics of Sustainable Reflections

PL/FM 2095 Philosophy and Film PO 4090 Senior Seminar (if the topic is Development

PL/AH 3074 The Philosophy of related to the environment) EC3052 International Trade Theory

Aesthetics Any relevant FirstBridge or Topics and Policy course EC 3076 Public Economics MINOR REQUIREMENTS Most minors consist of 20 credit hours, but some currently total as many as 24 credit hours. In exceptional circumstances, a department may authorize a limited substitution for courses identified as minor requirements in the list below. Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.” Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the General Education requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors. – Registrar’s Office (September 2016)

FINE ARTS FR/CL 2090 Topics in French PY/GS 2051 Sexuality, Aggression, and INFORMATION AND CM 2001 Public Speaking in the Digital (20 credits) FR/CL 2094 French fiction now: Guilt COMMUNICATION Age AR 1010 Introduction to Drawing traduire le roman français PY/GS 2061 Love, Sexuality and the TECHNOLOGIES CM 3046 Media, Law, Policy and Ethics AR 1015 Introduction to Painting contemporain Cinema: A Psychodynamic Approach (23-24 credits) CM 3052 Rhetoric and Persuasion AR 1020 Materials and Techniques of FR/PO 3053 Politics in France CM/GS 3004 Communicating Fashion Required: PO 3091 or 4091 Topics in Politics (if the Masters FR/FM 3087 cinéma VC/GS 3014 Art, Culture, Gender in CS/CM 1005 Introduction to Web the topic is related to law) AR 1032 Introduction to Sculpture FR/PY 3090 Topics in Literature & the Italian Renaissance Authoring BA 3091 or 4091 Topics in Any other course chosen among the Psychoanalysis HI/GS 3019 Women Artists in CS 1040 Intro to Computer International Business (if the topic is Fine Arts offerings (only one Fine Arts FR/CL 3046 Two French European History Programming 1 related to law) course taken outside the institution FR/HI 3090 Topics (Sorbonne) PO/GS 3024 Politics of Human Rights CS/IT 3068 Database Applications CL 3091 or 4091 Interdisciplinary may be applied to the minor) FR 3091 Topics HI/GS 3026 Women in the French Select one of following three: Topics in Literature (if the topic is Note: Passing the DELF B2 or DALF C1 Renaissance IT 1030 Applied Computing related to law) FRENCH diploma is strongly recommended. VC/GS 3032 The Power of Images in CS 2020 Computer Games Design CM 3091 or 4091 Topics in Global (20 credits) AUP will award one transfer credit for Western History CS 2021 Social Robotics Communications (if the topic is related One or two courses from the each diploma. The DELF (Diplôme CM/GS 3053 Media and Gender Two courses from the ICT to advocacy) following depending on French 'études en langue française) and DALF FR/CL 3036 Issues in French Women’s curriculum LW 3091 or 4091 Topics in Law placement level: (Diplôme approfondi de langue Writing FR 2100 French and Culture III (pre- française) are diplomas awarded by INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS JOURNALISM the French Ministry of Education to requisite: FR1200) GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION (22 credits) prove the French-language skills of FR 2200 French and Culture IV (pre- (20 credits) (20 credits) CM 2011 Journalism I non-French candidates. Each diploma CM 1023 Introduction to Media and requisite: FR2100) BA 2001 Financial Accounting CM 2050 Digital Toolkit corresponds at one level established Communication Studies FR 2500 French Conversation and BA 2020 Management and CM 1080 Journalism Practicum OR by the Council of Europe's Common CM 2006 Media Globalization Composition (pre-requisite:: FR2100) Organizational Behavior CM 1081 Digital Journ. Practicum European Framework of Reference for CM2051 Communication Theory and FR 2550 Advanced Grammar (pre- BA 2040 Marketing in a Global Three courses from the following: Languages (CEFR). requisite FR2100) Research Methods Environment CM/FM 1019 Principles of Video Two additional GC classes 3000- Electives: Two additional courses, either: Production GENDER STUDIES level or above Three or four courses (depending on EC 2020 Principles of CM 2012 Journalism II (20 credits) French placement level) taught in Macroeconomics and BA 4003 CM 2023 Online Social Networks CL/GS 2006 Contemporary Feminist French (or bilingual), one of which HISTORY International Business or CM 3005 Public Relations and Society must be at the 3000-level or above. Theory (20 credits) MA 1020 Applied Statistics I and BA CM 3013 Broadcast News Writing PY/GS 2010 Psychology and Gender Current offerings include: HI 1001 History of Western 3050 International Financial Markets CM 3033 Scripts for Travel Three courses from the following: FR/ HI 2002 France in the Modern Civilization to 1500 or HI 1005 World CM 3046 Media Law, Policy and Ethics PO/GS 2005 Political Economy of World History to 1500 INTERNATIONAL LAW CM 4013 Fashion Journalism Developing Countries HI 1002 History of Western Practicum FR 2046 Paris vu par les photographes (20 credits) PY/GS 2008 Gender Identity, Civilization from 1500 or HI 1006 CM 4016 Global Advocacy FR 2500 French Conversation and PO 3041 International Human Rights Homosexuality and the Cinema: A World History from 1500 CM 4017 Media and War Composition (if not taken as a core Law Psychosocial Approach course) HI 1003 The Contemporary World PO 3061 International Law CM 4091 Topics in Communication HI/GS 2013 Women in Paris: History Two additional History courses (The CM 4030 Media in Asia FR 2550 Advanced Grammar (if not Three courses from the following: and Art History Workshop and Senior Seminars CM 4073 Media and Society in the taken as a core course) BA 3084 International Business Law PY/GS 2039 Human Nature and Eros may be taken for minor credit with Arab World FR/LI 2060 Introduction à la PO 3050 European Union Law PY/GS 2045 Social Psychology permission by the professor.) linguistique PO 4090 Senior Seminar (if the topic is ES/GS 2046 Land of Hope and Glory: FR 2630 L’Entreprise en France related to law) FR/CL 2075 Theater in Paris Culture in Victorian and Edwardian Britan CL 3027 Law, Morality, Society: Guilt FR/DR 2077 Acting in French in Translation MINOR REQUIREMENTS Most minors consist of 20 credit hours, but some currently total as many as 24 credit hours. In exceptional circumstances, a department may authorize a limited substitution for courses identified as minor requirements in the list below. Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.” Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the General Education requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors. – Registrar’s Office (September 2016)

LATIN Latin language combined with CL 2055 Saints and Sinners in the ES/HI 3017 Mediterranean Urban Cities: Paris, London, Madrid (20 credits) historical linguistics or text analysis Renaissance Culture: The Islamic City: History, Students must master Latin at least to and scholarly translation, or Advanced CL 2057 The Rise of the Hero and the Spaces, and Visual Culture PHILOSOPHY the level Intermediate Latin II (LT Study in Greek or Latin with a focus on Poet in French Literature ES/HI 3029 Mediterranean Urban (20 credits) 3050 with minimum grade C or Greek or Latin meter. CL/ES 3025 Dante and Medieval Culture: Jerusalem, Navel of the World PL 2011 History of Philosophy I placement) Three courses from the following, Culture HI 1015 History of the Middle East I PL 2022 History of Philosophy II One course from the following: LI 1000 Language Acquisition and ES/HI 3012 The Jewish Presence I HI 1016 History of the Middle East II Three additional philosophy courses AH 1000 Introduction to Western Art I Social Policy ES/FS 3021 Paris au Quotidien I: FM 3076 Arab Cinema 2000- level and above AH 2011 Ancient Art and Architecture PY/LI 3035 Psycholinguistics Témoignages Littéraires (du Moyen PO 3072 Politics of the Middle East (This minor can be taken in conjunction CL 1025 The World, the Text, and the FR/LI 3006 Phonétique et Phonologie Age à la fin de l'Ancien Régime) ES/FR 3091 Topics (Sorbonne, if the with the ‘Philosophy, Politics, Critic I du Français PL 2011 History of Philosophy I from topic is relevant) Economics’ honors program in the CL/ES 2018 Intro to Ancient Greece FR 2550 Advanced French Grammar Ancient to Medieval ME 2010 Situating the Middle East I International and Comparative Politics and Rome and Composition PL/ES 2013 Philosophy and Religion ME 2020 Situating the Middle East II Department.) HI 1001 History of Western FR/CL 2094 French Fiction Writing I: From the Ancient to the Medieval ME 2030 Encounters between the Civilization up to 1500 Now (or another translation course) World Middle East and the West POLITICS HI 1005 World History to 1500 EN/CL 3100 Writing Poetry: an ES/FR 3091 Topics (Sorbonne, if the (20 credits) LT 4050 Advanced Study in Latin with Introduction and Workshop topic is relevant) PARISIAN STUDIES PO 1011 Foundations of Modern Pol. a suitable reading program (e.g. CM 3062 Media Semiotics LT Latin (all levels, with specialization (20 credits) Two of the following: selections from Latin historians) FR/LI Linguistics course taken at the in ) The number of Latin AH 2000 Paris through its PO/PL 2003 Political Philosophy Four courses in Latin: Either courses Sorbonne (in French or in English) courses at the levels of Elementary I, Architecture PO 2015 Comparative Politics from the Latin program (LT 1001, LT Other topics course relevant to the Elementary II, and Intermediate I that ES/HI 3004 The Powers of Paris PO 2031 World Politics 1002, LT 2001, LT 3050, LT 4050) or study of language (to be approved by can be taken to meet this requirement PO 2050 Political Analysis Three courses from the following: courses offered with the ClassicsBridge professors of linguistics) is restricted to a total of two. Two additional PO courses 3000- option (4 credits + 1 credit Directed Linguistics Internship (e.g. research AH 1003 An Introduction to Art level or above chosen from any track. Study). This can be any course in which assistantship or volunteer work in MIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC through Paris Museums (This minor may not be taken in coursework includes readings of community service) or a relevant CULTURES AR 1080 Drawing Paris conjunction with the International and Directed Studies or senior project (to literature or other written sources in (20 credits) AR 1090 Painting Paris Comparative Politics Major.) Latin (e.g. the overview courses above, be approved by professors of Required: AH 3036 Parisian/Medieval Art Topics if not taken to fulfill the overview linguistics) ES/HI 2010 Topics in Mediterranean CL 2010 Paris through its Books PSYCHOLOGY requirement). Cultures and History: Early Islamic (20 credits) CL/FR 2075 Theatre in Paris MEDIEVAL STUDIES History, 600-750 AD PY 1000 Introduction to Psychology LINGUISTICS (20 credits) Four courses across all disciplines CL/ES 3043 The Attractions of Paris Four PY courses 2000-level or above (20 credits) Five courses from the following, focusing on the Middle East, CL/FM 3034 Paris Reel and Imagined LI/FR 2060 Introd. to Linguistics which may be supplemented by other examples include: CL 3051 Paris as a Stage for RENAISSANCE STUDIES offerings whose relevance can be A course in a third language other AH/ES 2019 The Mosque: Revolution (20 credits) than English and French: Ancient demonstrated (such as 1000-level Introduction to Muslim Cultures CL/LT Intermediate or Advanced Latin Three courses from the following Greek, Latin, Spanish, Italian, Farsi, or courses, Topics courses, or Independent AH 2024 Introduction to Islamic Art with the topic: and Paris in four options: Arabic. In the event that a student Study): and Architecture 1. AH 2013 Renaissance Art and AH 2012 Medieval Art and Ancient and Medieval Sources wishes to study a language not offered AH/ES 3014 European Urban Culture: Architecture at AUP, a course may be taken outside Architecture Istanbul, an Imperial Palimpsest FM 2032 Paris Documentaires 2. ES 1005 Europe and Cities: The the institution upon approval of the AH 3030-3039 Topics in Medieval Art CM 4073 Media and Society in the FM/CL 3069 The Aesthetics of Crime Italian Renaissance department. Ancient Greek and Latin CL/EN 2051 English Literature before Arab World Fiction 3. No more than one of the following CL 1800 can also be taken with a particular FM/FR 3086 Paris Cinema courses: linguistics focus, such as Greek or HI/PO 3062 Building States, Building MINOR REQUIREMENTS Most minors consist of 20 credit hours, but some currently total as many as 24 credit hours. In exceptional circumstances, a department may authorize a limited substitution for courses identified as minor requirements in the list below. Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.” Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the General Education requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors. – Registrar’s Office (September 2016)

CL 2053 The Golden Age in Spain and GS/VC 314 Art, Cult., & Gender in AH 2004 Paris through its Europe Italian Renaissance Architecture II: 1795 to the Present CL 2055 Saints and Sinners in the GS/HI 3026 Women in the French ES 1005 Europe and Cities: The Italian Renaissance Renaissance: From Joan of Arc to Renaissance CL 3029 Renaissance Comparative Catherine de’ Medici ES/PL 2015 Philosophy and the City Literature: In Praise of Love, Honor, HI 3091 Topics in History (if the topic HI/ES 3004 The and Folly is relevant) Two courses from 4. No more than one of the following GS AH 2000 or AH 2004 or ES 1005 or courses: THEATER AND PERFORMANCE ES/PL 2015 (if not selected from GS/VC 3014 Art, Culture, and Gender (20 credits) options listed above) in the Italian Renaissance GS/HI 3026 DR/EN 2000 Theater Arts Women in French Renaissance DR/EN 2000 Theater Arts (must be URBAN STUDIES IN GLOBAL Two courses from different taken twice) CITIES disciplines from the following (if not Three courses from the following: (20 credits) chosen as an option above): FM/CL 2028 The Art of Screenwriting HI 1013 The City in World History: AH 2013 Renaissance Art and CL/EN 2052 English Literature since From Ur to the Global City Architecture 1800 HI 1014 The Dynamic Metropolis or AH 3040-3049 Topics in Renaissance CL 2053 The Golden Age in Spain and ES 1010 Europe and Cities: The Art Europe Modern City CL 2053 The Golden Age in Spain and CL 3013 The Beginnings of European ES/PL 2015 Philosophy and the City Europe Literature: Ancient Greece AN/ES 3061 The Anthropology of CL 2055 Saints and Sinners in the CL/DR 3038 Shakespeare in Context Cities Renaissance CL 3079 Proust and Beckett: The Art Any other 3000-level Cities course. CL 2058 Loves Sacred and Profane in of Failure French Lyric FR/CL 2075 Theater in Paris VISUAL CULTURE CL 3029 Renaissance Comparative FR/DR 2077 Acting in French (20 credits) Literature CL/DR 3038 Shakespeare in EN/CL 2100 Introduction to Creative AH 1000 Introd. to Western Art I or Context Writing: A Cross-Genre Workshop AH 1020 Introd. to Western Art II CL/FM 3048 Shakespeare and Film CM 2001 Public Speaking in the Digital CM 1023 Introduction to Media and CL 4091 Interdisciplinary Topics in Age Communication Studies or Literature (if the topic is relevant) CM 3052 Rhetoric and Persuasion CM/FM 1010 Films and Their ES 1005 Europe and Cities: The Italian Meanings Renaissance URBAN STUDIES IN EUROPEAN CM/ES 3037 The Museum as Medium ES 3000 Topics in European and AND MEDITERRANEAN CITIES Two additional courses in two Mediterranean Cultures (if the topic is (20 credits) different disciplines chosen from the relevant) ES 1010 Europe and Cities: The Visual Culture electives. ES/HI 3005 European Urban Culture: Modern City or Rome HI 1014 The Dynamic Metropolis ES/HI 3008 European Urban Culture. AN/ES 3061 The Anthropology of Amsterdam/Antwerp Cities ES/HI 3009 European Urban Culture: One course from the following: Venice from the Renaissance to the AH 2000 Paris through its Fall of the Republic Architecture I: From Roman Paris to FR/HI 3090 Topics (Sorbonne, if the 1870 topic is relevant)