European Studies
The UWEC's European studies minor will help you develop a multidisciplinary understanding of the peoples and cultures of Europe and its neighbors. This minor is an excellent choice for those interested in history or international relations.
Gain an Understanding of European Cultures
Through fascinating coursework and projects, you'll evaluate European systems, institutions, and relationships of power in a historical, political, and geographical context. The majority of the minor is made up of courses chosen by you. You may examine root causes of World War II or investigate the evolution of European art and architecture. An exciting and key component of this program is that all European studies minors are required to be competent in a European language or complete a Europe-based study abroad program.
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As a European studies minor, you are invited to step into cultures outside of your own experience. Through multidisciplinary coursework, language studies and taking opportunities to study abroad, you will gain an understanding of the peoples and cultures of Europe within multiple contexts. Elective courses of your choice can include themes in geography, politics, literature, philosophy, and more to build your socio-cultural understanding and awareness as a global citizen.
Here are a few courses in European Studies at UW-Eau Claire.
HIST 286
History of World War II
Overview of the World War II era, ca. 1933-1945, examining root causes, conduct, and outcomes of the war from a world perspective.
HIST 304
Greek Civilization
A history of the Greeks beginning with the Bronze Age and continuing through the Alexandrian or Hellenistic period. Stress on cultural contributions of each successive period.
HIST 325
History and Memory in Europe
Introduction to the study of collective memory, with particular emphasis on Europe. Themes vary based on instructor, but may include collective memories and nationalism, imperialism, World War I & World War II, the Holocaust, Cold War, and Post-Communist experience.
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