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8. College of Liberal ArtsCourses--continued
The faculty has approval to offer the following courses in the academic years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004; however, not all courses are taught each semester or summer session. Students should consult the Course Schedule to determine which courses and topics will be offered during a particular semester or summer session. The Course Schedule may also reflect changes made to the course inventory after the publication of this catalog. A full explanation of course numbers is given in General Information. In brief, the first digit of a course number indicates the semester hour value of the course. The second and third digits indicate the rank of the course: if they are 01 through 19, the course is of lower-division rank; if 20 through 79, of upper-division rank; if 80 through 99, of graduate rank. European StudiesUnless otherwise stated below, each course meets for three lecture hours a week for one semester. European Studies: EUSLower-Division Courses301. European Civilization. 305. Introduction to European Studies. 119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in European Studies. Upper-Division Courses129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in European Studies. 340M. Continuity and Change in Modern France. 356. Germany and Europe since 1945. 361. Topics in Early and Modern Europe. Topic 1: Literature in the New German Cinema. Same as English 322 (Topic 3: Literature in the New German Cinema) and Germanic Civilization 361E (Topic 4: Literature in the New German Cinema). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 2: Genres, Structure, and Trends in German Cinema. Same as English 322 (Topic 13: Genres, Structure, and Trends in German Cinema) and Germanic Civilization 361E (Topic 3: Genres, Structure, and Trends in German Cinema). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 3: Contemporary Russian Culture. Same as Russian 330 (Topic 1: Contemporary Russian Culture). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 4: England in the Nineteenth Century. Same as History 358M. The culture of the nineteenth-century English middle class. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Topic 5: Freud's Vienna. Same as English 322 (Topic 1: Freud's Vienna) and Germanic Civilization 327E (Topic 2: Freud's Vienna). European Studies 361 (Topic 5) and Psychology 341K (Topic 1: Freud's Vienna) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 6: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth. Same as English 322 (Topic 2: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth), Germanic Civilization 340E (Topic 1: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth), and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 8: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 7: Italian Civilization. Same as Italian Civilization 360. Survey of the social, political, and cultural history of Italy. With consent of the undergraduate adviser in the Department of French and Italian, may be counted toward a major in Italian. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 8: Literature and Nationalism in the Balkans. Same as Slavic 320. Examination of the literary and political movements among the Balkan nationalities in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. European Studies 361 (Topic 8) and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 325 (Topic : Literature and Nationalism in the Balkans) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 10: The British Political System. Same as Government 323. The British Constitution; Parliament, cabinet, and administration; parties, politics, and elections; contemporary policies and problems. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of lower-division government. Topic 11: Governments and Politics of Western Europe. Same as Government 324L. Comparative study of peoples, institutions, parties, interest groups, and bureaucracy in the countries of Western Europe, concentrating on the major political systems of Britain, France, Germany, and Italy. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of lower-division government. Topic 12: Politics in Southern Europe. Same as Government 328M. Comparative analysis of development politics in capitalist and socialist systems in southwestern and southeastern Europe. European Studies 361 (Topic 12) and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 335 (Topic 8: Politics in Southern Europe) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of lower-division government. Topic 13: Politics in Southeast Europe. Same as Government 328N. Only one of the following may be counted: European Studies 361 (Topic 13); Post-Soviet and East European Studies 335 (Topic 4: Politics in Southeast Europe); Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 335 (Topic 4: Politics in Southeast Europe). Prerequisite: Six semester hours of lower-division government. Topic 14: Governments and Politics of Eastern Europe. Same as Government 324J and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 335 (Topic 2: Governments and Politics of Eastern Europe). European Studies 361 (Topic 14) and Post-Soviet and East European Studies 335 (Topic 2: Governments and Politics of Eastern Europe) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of lower-division coursework in government. Topic 15: German Women Filmmakers. Same as English 322 (Topic 14: German Women Filmmakers), Germanic Civilization 361E (Topic 5: German Women Filmmakers), and Women's and Gender Studies 340 (Topic 5: German Women Filmmakers). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 16: The German Folktale and Fantasy Tale. Same as English 322 (Topic 30: The German Folktale and Fantasy Tale) and Germanic Civilization 362E (Topic 3: The German Folktale and Fantasy Tale). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 17: German Cinema since 1933. Same as English 322 (Topic 12: German Cinema since 1933) and Germanic Civilization 361E (Topic 2: German Cinema since 1933). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 18: Medieval Life and Thought. Same as Germanic Civilization 327E (Topic 4: Medieval Life and Thought). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 19: Popular Culture in Preindustrial Europe. Same as History 350L (Topic 29: Popular Culture in Preindustrial Europe). The customs, practices, and mental landscape of common people in Europe between 1500 and 1800. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Topic 20: Eighteenth-Century Europe. Same as History 323C. Major transformations in Europe's social, political, and cultural order between the late seventeenth and late eighteenth centuries. European Studies 361 (Topic 20) and History 366N (Topic: The Old Regime and the Enlightenment) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: History 309L is recommended but not required. Topic 21: Political Transition in Europe and Latin America. Same as Government 365N (Topic 11: Political Transition in Europe and Latin America) and Latin American Studies 337M (Topic 10: Political Transition in Europe and Latin America). Prerequisite: Six semester hours of lower-division coursework in government. 362. Independent Research in European Studies.
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