European Studies Minor
Minor Tracks
Requirements
- Competence in at least one modern European language, Romance, Germanic, or Slavic (i.e. completion of a fifth semester or equivalent with a grade of at least B-, or demonstration of an advanced level of competence in an oral proficiency interview test where available).
- Completion of two out of five interdisciplinary core courses:
- ANTHR 4851/7851: Europe: Post Socialist Capitalism. 4 credits. J. Rigi. Fall 2008
- COM L 3630: The European Novel. 4 units, TR 11:40AM-12:55PM, N. Saccamano. Fall 2008
- ILRIC 4330/6330, GOVT 3303: Politics of the Global North. 4 credits. L. Turner. Summer 2008, Fall 2008
- SOC 3413/GOVT 3413: Modern European Society & Politics. 4 credits. S. Van Morgan. Fall 2008
- NES 4738/COM L 4960/JWST 4738: Imagining the Mediterranean. 4 credits. G. Holst-Warhaft. Spring 2009
- Completion of one course in modern (post-1789) European history.
- Two additional courses in any of the three areas, which may include a senior seminar (400 level).
- Courses in European and comparative politics, anthropology, sociology, women's studies, and related courses in the School of Hotel Administration, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the School of Industrial and Labor Relations.
- Courses in modern European history (post 1789)
- Courses in (post-1789) English and European literatures, comparative literature, semiotics, fine arts, architecture, music, philosophy, film and theatre arts, and women's studies.
Only two courses may be used to satisfy requirements for both the Major and the Concentration. Courses satisfying the breadth and distribution requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences, however, may be applied to the Concentration.
For further information contact Sydney Van Morgan, Coordinator of the Modern European Studies Concentration, at the Institute for European Studies (IES), 120 Uris Hall, 255-7592 or E-mail sydney.vanmorgan@cornell.edu.
Advisors
Davydd Greenwood (Anthropology)
Christian Otto (Architecture)
Susan Christopherson (CRP)
David Brown (Development Sociology)
Gary Fields (Economics)
Dan Schwarz (English)
Anette Schwarz (German Studies)
Sidney Tarrow (Government)
John Weiss (History)
Carol Rosen (Linguistics)
Neal Zaslaw (Music)
Timothy Campbell (Romance Studies)
Nancy Pollak (Russian Literature)
Sydney Van Morgan (Sociology)
David Bathrick (Theatre, Film & Dance)

