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Loyola Marymount University

Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2011-2012

European Studies

Director

Petra Liedke Konow

Faculty

The faculty of the European Studies major are those professors in various departments of the University who regularly offer courses that are directly concerned with issues relating to Europe, or to specific countries or traditions of Europe, past and present.

Description

The European Studies major is an integrated, interdisciplinary area-studies program. Students choose from a range of courses taught in different departments, selecting a focus that reflects their individual interests (e.g., German or Irish Studies).

The program requires competence in a European language, background to grasp the complexity of European history and civilization as a whole, as well as a specialization in one field of study. As such, it provides students with a solid preparation for graduate school or a career in government or private enterprise. One semester of study in Europe is strongly recommended, but is not mandatory.

Objectives

  • Intermediate proficiency in one European language (equivalent to level 2/3 on the scale of five levels developed by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language). LMU offers French, German, Italian, and Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures as well as Greek, Latin, and Modern Greek in the Department of Classics and Archaeology. EURO language courses are also available in the LMU Study Abroad Programs in Europe. Once per year in the Spring, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures offers a general proficiency test in German (ZD), which is internationally recognized and certifies the language skills of the student to prospective employers in the public and private sector. It is administered free of charge for graduating European Studies students with a concentration in German within their major.
  • Knowledge of the historical, intellectual, political, and religious contexts of Europe, past and present.
  • Knowledge of the art and literary works of Europeans, past and present.

European Studies Student Learning Outcomes

European Studies students are expected to demonstrate:

  • Linguistic proficiency in one European language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Latin, and/or Modern Greek)
  • Knowledge and understanding of:

    - the history of Europe (History)

    - the history of ideas in Europe (Philosophy)

    - the politics of Europe (Political Science)

    - the religious contexts of Europe (Theological Studies)

  • Familiarity with cultural expressions of Europeans such as:

    - European literature (Classics, English, European Studies, Foreign Literature in Translation, French, German, Italian, Spanish)

    - European art history and creative arts (Art History, Film, Theatre Arts)

  • Reflection on/assessment of:

    - reasons why the major in European Studies was chosen

    - cultural competency (what they have learned)

    - content of the courses selected for the European Studies major

    - development and evolution in the European Studies major

    - extracurricular activities connected with the European Studies major (study abroad experiences, program-related activities, work experience/internships).

Student Learning Outcomes will be assessed through a Senior Capstone Project (EURO 500), which consists of a portfolio during the second semester of the senior year. The portfolio is a collection of multiple samples, usually compiled over the course of studies, accompanied by a personal reflection essay, which shows that the student has met the objectives of the European Studies Program.

Major Requirements

LMU students wishing to declare the European Studies major must meet with the program director. The director will sign the student’s Change of Program form provided the student is in good academic standing, which includes having a minimum cumulative LMU GPA of 2.0 (C).

Lower Division Requirements (18 semester hours):

HIST 100 and 101

Elementary I and II and Intermediate I and II, or the equivalent, of one European language: FREN, GRMN, ITAL, SPAN, GREK, LATN, or MDGK (i.e., 12 semester hours). EURO 181, 182, 283, 284 language courses are available in the LMU Study Abroad Programs in Europe; Study Abroad students might have to take the LMU Placement Exam upon return to fulfill lower division requirements.

Upper Division Requirements (25 semester hours):

Group A: 9 semester hours chosen from the courses below, which examine the historical, intellectual, political, and/or religious contexts of Europe, past and present.

CLCV: 353, 451, 452

EURO: 336, 339, 340, 381, 398, 399, 432, 451, 498, 499

GREK: 322, 325, 327

HIST: Area I: Europe, Seminars Area 1: Europe

IRST: 310, 312, 317, 319, 345

LATN: 321, 322

PHIL: Area V: History of Philosophy, 422, 423, 424, 426, 428, 430, 451

POLS: 324, 325, 326, 351, 352, 357

THST: 320, 321, 322, 323, 328, 420, 425, 427

Group B: 9 semester hours chosen from the courses below, which examine the art and literary works of Europeans, past and present.

ARCH: 403

ARHS: 303, 304, 306, 410, 411, 413, 419

CLCV: 304, 306, 454, 455

ENGL: 321, 322, 342, 502, 503, 504, 511, 512, 513, 521, 522, 530, 532, 533, 534, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 559, 561

EURO: 312, 324, 325, 371, 373, 398, 399, 498, 499

FNLT: 341, 480

FTVS: with a European focus: 314, 413, 514

FREN: 333, 334, 431, 432, 443

GREK: 311, 312, 313, 314, 329, 415

GRMN: 321, 340, 352, 431, 432, 433

IRST: 300, 303, 304, 305, 309, 330, 350, 435

ITAL: 332, 333, 334, 350, 380, 451

LATN: 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 319, 323, 324, 415

MDGK: 341, 342, 343, 344, 354, 450

SPAN: 331, 451, 452, 453, 455, 457, 460

THEA: with a European focus: 331, 336, 341, 346, 349

Group C: 6 semester hours of electives chosen from:

  • Additional Group A and Group B courses above
  • Additional European languages courses (lower division eligible for credit)

One hour: EURO 500

European Studies majors are encouraged to select core classes with a European focus.

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Students Interested in Teaching in California Public Schools

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African American Studies

American Cultures Studies

Asian and Pacific Studies

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The Bioethics Institute

Catholic Studies

Chicana/o Studies

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Ethics

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Psychology

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African American Studies

American Cultures Studies

Asian Pacific American Studies

Archaeology

Asian and Pacific Studies

Bioethics

Catholic Studies

Chinese

Chicana/o Studies

Classic Civilizations

Economics

English

European Studies

Environmental Studies

Filipino

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Geography

Greek

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History

Humanities

Irish Studies

Italian

Japanese

Jewish Studies

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Liberal Arts

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Political Science

Psychology

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Biblical Theology

World Religions

Historical Theology

Systematic Theology

Moral Theology

Pastoral Theology

Comparative Theology

Spiritual Direction

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Urban Studies

Women's Studies

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Accounting

Applied Information Management Systems

Business Administration

Business Law

Entrepreneurship

Finance

International Business Studies

Management

Marketing

Master of Business Administration

Executive MBA Program

College of Communication and Fine Arts Courses

Art History

Studio Arts

Communication Studies

Dance

Interdisciplinary Applied Programs

Marital and Family Therapy

Music

Theatre Arts

Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering Courses

Biology

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical Engineering

General Engineering

Environmental Science

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Natural Science

Physics

Systems Engineering Leadership

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Clinical Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Educational Leadership

Language and Culture in Education

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Specialized Programs in Urban Education

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Screenwriting

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