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    EUS 2001 European Experience: A Humanities Perspective
    Credits: 3.
    Introductory interdisciplinary study of contemporary Europe from an arts and humanities perspective. (H and N)
    EUS 2003 European Experience: A Social Science Perspective
    Credits: 3.
    Introductory interdisciplinary study of contemporary Europe from a social science perspective. (N and S)
    EUS 3100 European Cinema
    Credits: 4 to 8; can be repeated with change in content up to 8 credits.
    A study of films of one or more of the historically important national cinemas in Europe. The course is taught in English.
    EUS 3110 Culture and Society in Europe
    Credits: 1 to 4; can be repeated with change in content up to 4 credits.
    Examines central issues in one or more of the various cultures and societies in Europe.
    EUS 3120 War and Culture in Europe
    Credits: 3.
    A survey of war in the modern era, its impact on European society and the corresponding cultures of victory and defeat.
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    EUS 3140 Culture in Crisis: The European Avant-Garde between the Wars
    Credits: 3.
    Introduces the ideology and aesthetics of the major movements of the 20th century avant-garde, focusing on developments in Paris, Berlin, Prague and Moscow. (H and N)
    EUS 3220 Secret Police under Communism
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    Overview of the secret-police forces and the political use of terror in the Central-European countries of Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria between 1945 and1990.
    EUS 3221 Socialist Control and Resistance in Eastern Europe After 1945
    Credits: 3; Prereq: EUS 2001 or EUS 2003.
    Explores the political, intellectual, social and cultural history of Eastern Europe from 1945 to 1990 and discusses ways in which the Soviet leadership manipulated the governing and legal systems of the Easter European Communist countries.
    EUS 3300 Nationalism and the Idea of Europe
    Credits: 3.
    How a European identity arose along with the emergence of nationalism during the Reformation, the wars of religion and the Enlightenment.
    EUS 3400 Migration in Europe
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    Examines migration in Europe, examining topics ranging from the first modern refugee crisis in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution to contemporary debates about immigration in the European Union.
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    EUS 3930 Undergraduate Seminar in European Studies
    Credits: 3; can be repeated with change in content up to 9 credits; Prereq: department permission.
    Intermediate rotating topics course on various European issues. (H)
    EUS 3937 Applied European Language
    Credits: 1; can be repeated with change in content up to 3 credits; Prereq: instructor permission.
    An enhancement section designed to accompany and complement area studies courses offered in other departments. Readings and discussions are in a continental European language to enable students to develop specific vocabulary and fluency related to the content of the companion course and to provide them with an international perspective on the issues of the main course.
    EUS 3938 European Less Commonly Taught Languages
    Credits: 1 to 4; can be repeated with change in content up to 16 credits; Prereq: placement test or instructor permission.
    Rotating topics course to facilitate language instruction for European lesser/least commonly taught languages. Instruction is in a European language to enable students to develop relevant competencies in speaking, writing, listening, and comprehension.
    EUS 4130 European Identity
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    Key themes on the ever-changing socio-cultural European realities, past and present.
    EUS 4210 Politics and Institutions of the European Union
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    History of institutions and theoretical interpretations of European Union (EU) from its origins to present, including some general European history and background of EU's member status.
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    EUS 4211 European Union's Enlargement
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    EU institutions and the union's continuous enlargement, as well as the domestic politics of the applicant countries. (S and N)
    EUS 4212 European Economic Integration: Politics and Policy
    Credits: 3; Prereq: three EUS-prefixed credits and instructor permission.
    Examines the political economy of European Union (EU) economic integration from an interdisciplinary perspective.
    EUS 4213 Turkey and the EU: History, Present and the Future
    Credits: 3; Prereq: EUS 2001 or EUS 2003.
    The dynamics and developments in Turkish politics with regard to Turkey's EU path. Students will understand the challenges the EU faces at present with Turkey, as this country’s candidacy highlights the unresolved issues facing a more integrated EU.
    EUS 4905 Individual Work
    Credits: 1 to 3.
    Reading and discussions in advanced topics of European studies.
    EUS 4911 Undergraduate Research in European Studies
    Credits: 0 to 3; can be repeated with change in content up to 6 credits.
    Provides firsthand, supervised research in European Studies. Projects may involve inquiry, design, investigation, scholarship, discovery or application in European Studies.
    EUS 4930 Special Topics in European Studies
    Credits: 3; Prereq: three EUS-prefixed credits or instructor permission.
    Advanced variable-topics course on European issues.
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    EUS 4932 Jean Monnet Special Seminar: The EU Today
    Credits: 1 to 3; can be repeated with change in content up to 6 credits; Prereq: CPO 4104 or EUS 4210, and INR 4531, or instructor permission.
    Advanced variable topics on current European Union issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives, and taught by visiting EU scholar(s).
    EUS 4933 Current Issues in European Studies
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    Examines current issues in one or more European countries from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
    EUS 4950 Overseas Study in Europe
    Credits: 1 to 6; Prereq: three EUS-prefixed credits or instructor permission.
    Advanced course on European issues taught during study abroad in Europe.
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    Hungarian Language

    HNG 1130 Beginning Hungarian 1
    Credits: 5.
    This course and its sequel, HNG 1131, constitute the basic sequence in Hungarian.
    HNG 1131 Beginning Hungarian 2
    Credits: 5; Prereq: HNG 1130 with minimum grade of C, or S, or the equivalent.
    Second semester of basic sequence in Hungarian.
    HNG 1180 Elementary Hungarian: Review and Progress 1
    Credits: 3.
    Alternative to HNG 1130, for students who have some experience in Hungarian. Reviews basic grammar and improves reading, writing and listening skills.
    HNG 1182 Elementary Hungarian: Review and Progress 2
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    An accelerated one-semester coverage of HNG 1130 and HNG 1131 for students with some experience in Hungarian.
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    Turkish Language

    TUR 1130 Beginning Turkish 1
    Credits: 5.
    This course and its sequel, TUR 1131, constitute the introductory sequence in Turkish.
    TUR 1131 Beginning Turkish 2
    Credits: 5; Prereq: TUR 1130 with minimum grade of C.
    Second semester of the introductory sequence in Turkish.
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    TUR 2220 Intermediate Turkish 1
    Credits: 4; Prereq: TUR 1131 or placement test.
    Intermediate study of speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension skills with new vocabulary and grammar.
    TUR 2221 Intermediate Turkish 2
    Credits: 4; Prereq: TUR 2220 or placement test.
    Improves speaking, reading, writing and listening skills by building upon language principles introduced in TUR 2220.
    TUR 2340 Turkish for Heritage Learners 1
    Credits: 3; Prereq: instructor permission.
    For students with significant bilingual speaking and listening backgrounds. The main emphasis is on reading, writing and expanding vocabulary.
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