European Union Studies Certificate
Hours: 12 credits with minimum grades of C
The European Union Studies certificate in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is designed to give students the opportunity to gain multidisciplinary expertise in EU-related affairs. The certificate program is open to all UF undergraduates.
To be eligible, students must have a minimum 2.5 overall GPA and a 3.0 GPA in their declared major. Completion of the certificate requires a combined 3.0 GPA for all certificate coursework.
No more than six credits can count toward a major, minor or certificate.
Required Course: select one course, three credits
EUS 4210 / POS 4931 The Politics and Institutions of the European Union
INR 4531 Politics of the European Union
Core Course: select one course, three credits
EUS 4211 European Union's Enlargement
EUS 4212 European Economic Integration: Politics and Policy
EUS 4932 Jean Monnet Special Seminar: The EU Today
MMC 4302 World Communication Systems
SYD 4701 Nationalism and Ethnicity in Europe
Or students can select a course from an approved list.
Enhanced Courses: select two courses, six credits
BUL 4264 International Business Law
CPO 3103 Western European Politics
CPO 3614 Eastern European Politics
CPO 4042 Politics in Post-Industrial Societies
ECO 4730 The Firm in the Global Economy
EUH 3206 Twentieth-Century Europe
EUH 4282 History of Cold War Europe
EUH 4610 Society and the Sexes in Modern Europe, 18th Century to the Present
EUS 3100 European Cinema
EUS 3400 Migration in Europe
FRT 4523 European Identities, European Cinemas
INR 3502 International Institutions
RUT 3600 The Twentieth Century through Slavic Eyes
Or students can select a course approved by the Center for European Studies.
For advice or information, contact the Center for European Studies.
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