Minor in European Studies
The minor in European Studies is an interdisciplinary program that enables students to obtain an understanding of Europe’s complex history, culture, and fast-paced political landscape. The program analyzes Europe and the European Union in a systematic way by bringing together the many specialists at UVic with different fields of expertise, scholarly approaches, and methodologies.
To complete the Minor, besides your Major (or as part of your General degree):
Complete the core courses:
- EUS 100 - Introduction to European Studies (1.5)
- EUS 200 - Introduction to European Cultures and Identities (1.5)
- EUS 311 - Governments and Politics in Europe (1.5)
Complete the other requirements:
- 7.5 units of upper-level elective courses, including:
- EUS 390A - Directed Studies in Europe I (1.5)
- EUS 400 - The European Legacy (1.5)
- EUS 490 - Directed Reading in European Studies (1.5)
- EUS 410 - Special Topics in European Studies (1.5)
- EUS 495 - Directed Experiential Learning in European Studies (1.5)
- from the extensive list of eligible courses
- other relevant courses, as approved by the program (please confirm with eusprog@uvic.ca. Note: to be eligible, the elective must be at the 300 level or above and have an adequate European component. The elective can be taken from any department in the faculties of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Social Sciences
- No more than 3.0 units can be taken from any single department (unless permitted by the program)
- 1.5 units in a European language other than English (at the 100, 200, 300 or 400 level)
General students must have 9.0 units of upper level courses.
Use academic advising's Program Planning Worksheet to plan your EUS General or Minor.
All students are strongly encouraged to plan their program in consultation with the Program Coordinator for European Studies (eusprog@uvic.ca). For further information please visit the UVic Academic Calendar.
If you wish to count a course as an elective that is not listed among the Eligible Courses, please consult with the EUS program coordinator. Topics and other courses may be approve with permission of the Program.
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