Certificate Program in European Studies
The European studies certificate program offers students the opportunity to supplement and strengthen their academic majors with a multidisciplinary program that focuses on Europe. Its goals are to provide a fundamental understanding of the culture, history, economics and politics of the area, and to ensure that students acquire a basic competence in a European language.
Students are required to complete the following in order to receive a certificate (recognition will be listed on transcripts).
Degree Requirements
Requirements for a European Studies Certificate
B. Electives
The following course
ART 269 | History Survey II | 4 |
HIS 222 | Fascism and Nazi Germany | 4 |
HIS 312 | Modern Europe | 4 |
GWA 340 | The Political Economy of Western Europe | 4 |
GWA 409 | Comparative Legal Systems: Western Europe | 4 |
C. Language competency (equivalent to 12 credit hours):
Students must either (1) complete language training in a European language other than English up to the intermediate level; (2) complete an intensive non-English European language course offered at an approved college or university; or (3) test out of a non-English language at the intermediate level.
D. Education abroad experience (at least 3 hours):
Students must either (1) complete a course of study at an approved European university; (2) complete an approved education abroad travel course offered by a UT professor; or (3) complete an approved internship in Europe.
E. Experiential component:
Students must either (1) participate in the European Union Simulation or (2) participate as a European country representative in the Global Village Simulation.
F. Attendance at selected European seminars and other programs:
Although not required, participation in an approved internship, mentorship or service learning experience in the U.S. with a European focus is strongly encouraged.
Total number of credits required is 18–19 if the language component is already completed, 30–31 if not completed.