This minor provides the opportunity to study the region of Central and Eastern Europe from an interdisciplinary perspective that incorporates both area and language studies.
Overview
By requiring two semesters of language study (beyond the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ language proficiency requirement), the program gives students the opportunity to enhance their language skills beyond the introductory level. Furthermore, an area studies minor that includes less commonly taught languages (Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Turkish) as core requirements offers students a special opportunity as there are no comparable programs in the state of Florida.
The curriculum requires two semesters of a language beyond the CLAS language requirement, one East-Central European studies course and three electives from an approved list.
Of the total credits, no more than three may be individual work. Students must complete a minimum of six credits of coursework exclusive to the minor that cannot count toward the major(s) or other minors.
The minor is open to all undergraduates.
Required Courses
Courses |
Credits |
EUH 3330 Late Modern Central and Eastern Europe or EUH 3564 Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century or EUS 3930 or ANT 3930 Anthropology of Eastern Europe or EUS 3930 or CPO 3614 Eastern European Politics |
3 |
Two semesters of one language beyond the CLAS language proficiency requirement Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, or Russian |
6-10 |
Three electives From an approved list |
9 |
Total |
18-22 |
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