BA in European Studies (570123) MAP Sheet International and , European Studies Program For students entering the degree program during the 2021-2022 curricular year.

University Core and Graduation Requirements Suggested Sequence of Courses University Core Requirements: FRESHMAN YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Requirements #Classes Hours Classes 1st Semester 5th Semester Language 101 4.0 Biological or Physical Science elective 3.0 Religion Cornerstones First-year Writing or American Heritage 3.0 European Studies Core electives (2) 6.0 Teachings and Doctrine of The Book of 1 2.0 REL A 275 Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 Religion Elective 2.0 Mormon Quantitative Reasoning or general elective 3.0 General Education courses, and/or general electives 4.0 EUROP 200 3.0 Total Hours 15.0 Jesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel 1 2.0 REL A 250 Total Hours 15.0 6th Semester Foundations of the Restoration 1 2.0 REL C 225 2nd Semester Advanced Written & Oral Communication (GE) 3.0 The Eternal Family 1 2.0 REL C 200 Language 102 4.0 General elective 4.0 The Individual and Society First-year Writing or American Heritage 3.0 or track courses (2) 6.0 American Heritage 1-2 3-6.0 from approved list Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 Religion elective 2.0 General Education course, and/or general electives 6.0 Total Hours 15.0 Global and Cultural Awareness 1 3.0 EUROP 200 Total Hours 15.0 Students are strongly encouraged to participate in an experiential Skills Students are strongly encouraged to participate in an experiential learning opportunity (internship, study abroad, mentored research). First Year Writing 1 3.0 WRTG 150 learning opportunity (internship, study abroad, mentored research). recommended SENIOR YEAR Advanced Written and Oral Communications 1 3.0 from approved list SOPHOMORE YEAR 7th Semester 3rd Semester Arts or Letters elective 3.0 Quantitative Reasoning 1 3-4.0 from approved list Language 201 4.0 Social Science or Humanities track courses (2) 6.0 Languages of Learning (Math or Language) 1 3-4.0 Foreign Language Civilization 1 3.0 European Studies supporting course 3.0 required POLI 341 or 347 3.0 Religion elective 2.0 Arts, Letters, and Sciences Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 General Elective 2.0 HIST 250 3.0 Total Hours 16.0 Civilization 1 1 3.0 from approved list Total Hours 15.0 8th Semester Civilization 2 1 3.0 from approved list 4th Semester EUROP 490R 3.0 Arts 1 3.0 from approved list Language 202 3.0 Arts or Letters elective 3.0 Letters 1 3.0 CL CV 241, 245 or 246 Biological or Physical Science elective 3.0 European Studies supporting courses (2) 6.0 or HIST 302, 303 or 312 Civilization 2 3.0 Mandatory Exit Interview 0.0 Biological Science 1 3-4.0 BIO 100 EUROP 320R 3.0 General Elective 3.0 Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 Total Hours 15.0 recommended Total Hours 14.0 Physical Science 1 3.0 PHY S 100 Students are strongly encouraged to participate in an experiential recommended Students are strongly encouraged to participate in an experiential learning opportunity (internship, study abroad, mentored research). learning opportunity (internship, study abroad, mentored research). Social Science 1 3.0 EUROP 200 Core Enrichment: Electives Double counting: No more than 6 credits (or two courses) may be double counted between the European Studies major and Religion Electives 3-4 6.0 from approved list another major. No courses may be double counted for the European Studies minor. Open Electives Variable Variable personal choice Internship credits: European Studies majors are strongly encouraged to complete a professional internship subject to faculty coordinator’s approval. 3 hours of internship credits may be counted toward the supporting course work (9 hours) requirement. Graduation Requirements: Minimum residence hours required 30.0 Minimum hours needed to graduate 120.0 BA in European Studies (570123) 2021-2022 Program Requirements (45 - 61 Credit Hours)

REQUIREMENT 1 Complete 1 course SPAN 321 - Third-Year Spanish Reading, Grammar, and Culture 3.0 HIST 319 - The Family in Europe 3.0 COMPLETE THE GE FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT IN A EUROPEAN SPAN 345 - Cultures of Spain 3.0 HIST 320 - (Not currently offered) LANGUAGE. SPAN 355 - Cultures of Spanish America 3.0 REQUIREMENT 5 Complete 1 option ALBAN 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through : Alb3a.n0ian SRBIA 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Serb3i.a0n DISCIPLINARY TRACKS: BASQ 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Basq3u.0e SWED 202 - Second Year Swedish 4.0 OPTION 5.1 Complete 2 groups BULGN 330 - Cultural History of Bulgaria 3.0 SWED 340 - Swedish 3.0 A. SOCIAL SCIENCES TRACK: CATLN 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Cat3a.l0an UKRAI 330 - Cultural History of Ukraine 3.0 GROUP 5.1.1 Complete 2 courses CROAT 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Cro3a.0tian WELSH 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: We3ls.0h NOTE: POLI 341 AND POLI 347 MAY ONLY BE USED FOR THE SOCIAL CZECH 330 - Cultural History of Czech Republic 3.0 REQUIREMENT 2 Complete 3 courses SCIENCES TRACK IF NOT USED IN REQUIREMENT 3. DANSH 202 - Second Year Danish 4.0 *EUROP 200 - Introduction to European Studies 3.0 ECON 257 - International Trade and Finance 3.0 DANSH 340 - Danish Literature 3.0 EUROP 320R - European Literature, Art, and Culture 3.0 GEOG 260 - Europe 3.0 DUTCH 340 - Introduction to Dutch Literature 3.0 HIST 250 - Europe 1500 to the Present 3.0 GSCM 411 - Global Business Negotiations 3.0 ESTON 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Est3o.n0ian REQUIREMENT 3 Complete 1 course HIST 310 - (Not currently offered) FINN 202 - Second Year Finnish 4.0 POLI 341 - European Politics 3.0 HIST 313 - Strategy in Peace and War 3.0 FINN 340 - Finnish Literature 3.0 POLI 347 - Russia/Former Soviet Politics 3.0 MKTG 416 - International Marketing 3.0 FREN 202 - Intermediate French, Part 2 3.0 REQUIREMENT 4 Complete 2 courses MSB 430 - Introduction to International Business 3.0 FREN 340 - Introduction to Literary Analysis 3.0 COMPLETE TWO COURSES FROM THE HISTORY CORE: POLI 341 - European Politics 3.0 GERM 202 - Second-Year German 4.0 CL CV 304 - (Cl Cv-Hist 247) Greek History 3.0 POLI 344 - Comparative Political Economy 3.0 GERM 330 - Cultural History of German-Speaking Peoples 3.0 CL CV 307 - (ClCv-Hist 248) Roman History 3.0 POLI 347 - Russia/Former Soviet Politics 3.0 GREEK 301 - Classical Greek Poetry: Homer's Iliad 3.0 EUROP 336R - The Social Sciences in a European Context 6.0v POLI 351 - British Government and Politics 3.0 GREEK 302 - Classical Greek Prose 3.0 You may take this course up to 1 time. SOC 345 - World Populations 3.0 HUNG 330 - Cultural History of Hungary 3.0 HIST 232 - Introduction to the History of Christianity 3.0 ICLND 202 - Second-Year Icelandic 4.0 GROUP 5.1.2 Complete 2 courses HIST 292 - Food and History 3.0 ICLND 429 - Old Icelandic Language and Literature 3.0 COMPLETE TWO ADDITIONAL COURSES FROM REQUIREMENT 4 ABOVE. HIST 293 - World War II in History and Memory 3.0 ITAL 202 - Intermediate Italian 2 3.0 CL CV 304 - (Cl Cv-Hist 247) Greek History 3.0 HIST 294 - The Age of the French Revolution 3.0 ITAL 340 - Introduction to Italian Literature 3.0 CL CV 307 - (ClCv-Hist 248) Roman History 3.0 HIST 300 - The Early Middle Ages 3.0 LATIN 301 - Classical Latin Poetry 3.0 EUROP 336R - The Social Sciences in a European Context 6.0v HIST 301 - The Late Middle Ages 3.0 LATIN 302 - Classical Latin Prose 3.0 HIST 232 - Introduction to the History of Christianity 3.0 HIST 302 - The Italian Renaissance 3.0 NORWE 202 - Second Year Norwegian 4.0 HIST 292 - Food and History 3.0 HIST 303 - The Reformation: Age of Turmoil 3.0 NORWE 340 - Norwegian Literature 3.0 HIST 293 - World War II in History and Memory 3.0 HIST 304 - The Expansion of Europe, 1400-1800 3.0 POLSH 202 - Second-Year Polish 4.0 HIST 294 - The Age of the French Revolution 3.0 HIST 305 - The Age of Enlightenment 3.0 POLSH 330 - Cultural History of Poland 3.0 HIST 300 - The Early Middle Ages 3.0 HIST 306 - Nineteenth-Century Europe 3.0 PORT 202 - Fourth-Semester Portuguese: Reading and Comprehension 4.0 HIST 301 - The Late Middle Ages 3.0 HIST 307 - Europe Since 1914 3.0 PORT 345 - Cultures of Portugal 3.0 HIST 302 - The Italian Renaissance 3.0 HIST 308 - The Mediterranean 3.0 PORT 355 - Cultures of Brazil 3.0 HIST 303 - The Reformation: Age of Turmoil 3.0 HIST 309 - European Revolutions Since 1500 3.0 ROM 340 - Introduction to Romanian Literature and Culture 3.0 HIST 304 - The Expansion of Europe, 1400-1800 3.0 HIST 311 - The History of Film, Radio, and Television 3.0 RUSS 202 - Second-Year Russian, Part 2 5.0 HIST 305 - The Age of Enlightenment 3.0 HIST 312 - History of Ideas 3.0 RUSS 330 - Cultural History of Russia 3.0 HIST 306 - Nineteenth-Century Europe 3.0 HIST 314 - Fascism and Nazism in Europe, 1914-present 3.0 SLN 330 - Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Sloven3e.0 HIST 307 - Europe Since 1914 3.0 HIST 315 - European Jews and the Holocaust 3.0 SPAN 205 - University Spanish 3 4.0 HIST 308 - The Mediterranean 3.0 HIST 318 - European Women's History 3.0 HIST 309 - European Revolutions Since 1500 3.0 BA in European Studies (570123) 2021-2022 Program Requirements Cont...

HIST 311 - The History of Film, Radio, and Television 3.0 THE DISCIPLINE: MAP DISCLAIMER HIST 312 - History of Ideas 3.0 European Studies is an interdisciplinary degree that combines While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy, HIST 314 - Fascism and Nazism in Europe, 1914-present 3.0 advanced language study with Europe-related coursework in there are some student populations that could have HIST 315 - European Jews and the Holocaust 3.0 the humanities and social sciences. Courses are taught by exceptions to listed requirements. Please refer to the university HIST 318 - European Women's History 3.0 Europeanists from a variety of academic disciplines, including catalog and your college advisement center/department for HIST 319 - The Family in Europe 3.0 history, , literature, language, art history, complete guidelines. HIST 320 - (Not currently offered) , , , , and business. European Studies majors primarily take courses in the DEPARTMENT INFORMATION OPTION 5.2 humanities and social sciences, developing strong foreign B. Humanities Track: Complete four courses from the following: Any 300- or Heather Belnap, European Studies Faculty Coordinator language skills, a deep understanding of European history, 400-level art history, film, humanities, literature, or philosophy course with Brigham Young University culture, and current affairs, and a commitment to global a European emphasis. Certain 200-level courses may also count toward this 208 HRCB citizenship. Students also acquire advanced and transferable requirement. Prior to registration each semester, the European Studies Provo, UT 84602 skills in research, analysis, communication, networking and coordinator will distribute a list of courses that will count toward this Telephone: (801) 422-8242 collaboration. requirement. [email protected]

REQUIREMENT 6 Complete 1 course Building on their University Core and GE Foreign Language ADVISEMENT CENTER INFORMATION EUROP 490R - Senior Seminar in European Studies 3.0 courses, students begin the major with an introduction to European Studies (Europ 200), a survey of European history Kennedy Center Advisement REQUIREMENT 7 (Hist 250), a survey of European humanities (Europ 320), two Brigham Young University Complete 9 hours of supporting course work. In consultation with the faculty elective courses in European history, and a course in either 273 HRCB coordinator, propose a list of advanced courses (typically 300- or 400- level) Western or Eastern European politics (Poli 341 or 347). By their Provo, UT 84602 that are European focused and that have a coherent logic relative to junior year, students should begin either the Social Sciences Telephone: (801) 422-3548 • toll-free (877) 890-5668 educational and career goals. Note that courses approved for this track or the Humanities track, each of which requires twelve [email protected] requirement may not be used to fulfill any other European Studies hours of coursework. In their final year, students take the requirement. No more than three credits may be double-counted between the senior seminar in European Studies (Europ 490R) and nine European Studies major and another major or minor. Students may count up hours of supporting coursework (which must be approved in to three hours of European-related academic internship credit (usually IAS advance by the European Studies faculty coordinator). 399R) toward this requirement. REQUIREMENT 8 CLUBS AND HONOR SOCIETIES Complete an exit interview or participate in a focus group with the European Studies coordinator during the final semester before graduation. At this European Studies Student Association (ESSA), Model European interview, students will take a short assessment examination on European Union, Model United Nations, International Society, foreign history, politics, and culture and will be asked to reflect on their progress in language clubs, choirs, and honor societies. achieving the learning outcomes of the major, their experience in the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: program, and their life-long learning and career goals. While a degree in European Studies can lead to a range of rewarding careers, majors in the discipline are strongly encouraged to supplement their degree with a study abroad experience, an international internship, and a minor or secondary major in a complementary field. Past graduates have found work in business, government, non-profit administration, and domestic and international teaching. Others have used the degree as a springboard to graduate studies in , business, medicine, political science, , international studies, history, literature, and language.