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EURS 5000 Perspectives on Europe and the World
Fall 2026

This course introduces students to a variety of disciplinary approaches to the study of Europe (history, anthropology, sociology, political science, economics, and culture). Stress will be laid on how combining perspectives from different fields of study can help deepen understanding of specific problems of European life. Emphasis on student interpretation of readings and analysis of central issues in Europe's development across time.

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Difficulty
3.57
GPA
EURS 5001 Serial Media
Spring 2023

We will explore the historical context of serial media, from the journal projects of the German Romantics to the second golden age of television. After a historical survey and a discussion of the terminology ("series," "serial") we will apply our knowledge to medial "events," like Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers. We will connect medial "events" with theoretical work that has been done on seriality, like Paul Kammerer's (1919) Law of Series.

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Difficulty
GPA
EURS 5501 Topics in European Studies
Fall 2023

This course will offer critical perspectives on selected issues related to European Studies. Topics vary.

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Difficulty
GPA
EURS 6000 Research Inquiries in European Studies
Spring 2026

This interdisciplinary course introduces students to advanced research methods for investigating issues in European Studies. Each student will develop a research proposal and paper on a specific disciplinary topic under the supervision of a faculty member in that discipline, with the requirement that the paper include significant insights from at least one other discipline.

Rating
Difficulty
3.64
GPA
EURS 6720 Nations and Nationalism
Summer 2023

This course considers some of the leading accounts of the origins, growth, and persistence of nationalism. Among other topics to be considered are ethnicity and nationalism; religion and nationalism; gender and nation; empire and nation; multiculturalism and national identity; non-western nationalism; globalization and the nation-state.

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA
EURS 8998 Thesis Research (M.A.)
Fall 2026

For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director. Students work closely with a primary and a secondary Faculty Advisor, representing two distinct disciplinary approaches, to develop a detailed proposal for their M.A. thesis. Students will work closely with their Faculty Advisor(s) in person, or by e-mail and video-conferencing (e.g., Skype). The proposal must be submitted and approved by the beginning of the final semester.

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA
EURS 8999 Thesis (M.A.)
Spring 2026

Composition and defense of a master's thesis. Students will work under the direction of their primary faculty adviser to complete the writing their M.A. thesis. To be taken in the final semester of enrollment in the European Studies MA program. Prerequisite: graduate standing and instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.00
GPA
EURS 9998 Non-Topical Research: Masters Degree
Fall 2026

This course is intended uniquely for European Studies Master's students who need this course to reach full-time registration status while completing other degree requirements.

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Difficulty
GPA