Humanities and Social Sciences Track Four
Prerequisites are listed in [brackets]
This track offers an opportunity to study the interaction among regional cultures, social systems, and human creativity. Students selecting this track will enjoy a deeper, broader understanding of Europe both as a unique cultural and geographic region, and its interrelationship with other areas of the world.
ANTH 366 Anthropology of War
ARTH 322 or 420 Ancient Art [GARTH 205 or permission]
ARTH 440 Early Medieval Art [GARTH 205 or permission]
ARTH 442 Art of the Later Middle Ages [GARTH 205]
ARTH 446 Italian Renaissance [GARTH 206]
ARTH 450 Baroque Art [GARTH 206]
ARTH 452 Eighteenth Century Art [GARTH 206]
ARTH 460 Nineteenth Century Art [GARTH 206]
DANC 248 History of Dance--Renaissance through the Twentieth Century
ENG 311 Medieval Literature and Culture
ENG 312 Special Topics in Medieval Literature
ENG 329 Victorian Literature
ENG 330 The19th-Century English Novel
ENG 340 Modern British Novel
ENG 341 Contemporary British Novel
ENG 374 Introduction to Anglo-Irish Literature
ENG 375 Studies in Anglo-Irish Literature
ENG 435/FR 435 Studies in French Literature
ENG 436/GER 436 Studies in German Literature
ENG 437/ITAL 437 Studies in Italian Literature
ENG 438/RUS 438 Studies in Russian Literature
ENG 456 Shakespeare’s Comedies and Tragic Histories
ENG 457 Shakespeare’s Tragedies and Comic Histories
GEOG 346 Geography of Europe
HIST 201 Europe to 1789
HIST 202 Europe 1789 to the Present
HIST 301 European Military History
HIST 321 European Women's History
HIST 328 History of Science, 1543-1859
HIST 329 History of Science Since 1859
HIST 384 England and the Empire
HIST 386 Russia since 1855
HIST 388 Germany since 1871
HIST 390 France since 1789
HIST 456 The Global Economy and Nationalism [GHIST 102; HIST 395 or permission]
HIST 462 Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany
HIST 464 Renaissance and Reformation
HIST 476 Ancient History
HIST 477 Medieval Europe
HIST 481 Early Modern Europe
HIST 483 Baroque and Revolutionary Europe
HIST 484 l9th-Century European Civilization, 1815-1914
HIST 486 Europe since 1914
PHIL 340 Ancient Greek Philosophy [GPHIL 101 or permission]
PHIL 341 Modern Philosophy
PHIL 344 Existentialism [GPHIL 101 or permission]
PHIL 375 19th Century Philosophy and Theology [GPHIL 101 or permission]
POSC 345 European Government
REL 360 History of Western Religious Thought
THEA 315 The European Theatre Tradition to 1800
THEA 316 The European Theatre Tradition from 1800
WRTC 322 Making a Difference, Service Learning Writing