Credits: 12, completed 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: choose one, three credits
- EUS 4210 / POS 4931 The Politics and Institutions of the European Union
- INR 4531 Politics of the European Union
Core Course: choose one, 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: choose two, six credits
- BUL 4264 International Business Law
- CPO 3103 Western European Politics
- CPO 3614 Eastern European Politics
- CPO 4042 Politics in Post-Industrial
- 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
- Any course approved by the Center for European Studies
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