MINORS
A minor must contain 15 to 18 semester hours of course work, with at least 9 hours of upper division course work (numbered 3000 or above). Courses taken to satisfy Core Areas I through V may not be counted as course work in the minor. Courses taken in Core Area VI may be counted as course work in the minor. The intent of establishing minor fields of study is to offer students the opportunity to broaden their education through the minor field. The selection of a minor field of study should be made to fulfill this goal.
The department shall make available to students the requirements for the minor--the total number of hours required, along with the enumeration of any particular courses that are mandated or excluded, residency requirements (if any) for the minor courses, and grade requirements for minor courses if those requirements differ from the general University standard for credit (a D as the minimum passing grade).
A student may select a minor in consultation with his or her advisor. The student may then consult an advisor in the minor field who can inform the student of remaining requirements for the minor. When the student has met the requirements for the minor, the advisor in the minor field will then certify that fact to the student's dean. The completed minor will be recorded on the student's permanent transcript, but not on the diploma. For students completing a minor after graduation, the statement shall appear on the transcript in chronological order following the courses taken subsequent to graduation. A student must be enrolled at the time a minor is approved by the University Council, or subsequent to that date, to receive credit for the minor. A student may have more than one minor.
Select a Minor:
Minors Listing Minor - Transnational European Studies
- A minor must contain at least 9 hours of upper division course work.
- Students are expected to fulfill any course prerequisite requirements as directed.
- Courses taken to satisfy Core Areas I through V may not be counted as course work in the minor
- Courses taken in Core Area VI may be counted as course work in the minor.
- Three (3) credit hours may be transferred from another institution, or six (6) if three (3) are from an appropriate study abroad program
- A grade of C (2.0) or higher must be earned in all European Studies minor courses
Required Courses (7 hours):
Required Level of Language Competency:
Competency through the fourth semester of a single official language (other than English) of Europe.
Electives (9 hours):
Select three (3) additional courses from the following list. The following restriction applies: - The courses must represent two (2) different departments or programs
Anthropology
ANTH 3290
Art History
ARHI(CLAS) 3002
ARHI(CLAS) 3004
ARHI 3010
ARHI 3020
ARHI 3022
ARHI 3030
ARHI 3032
ARHI 3035
ARHI 3054
ARHI 3056
ARHI 4000/6000
ARHI(CLAS) 4008/6008
ARHI 4110/6110
ARHI 4120/6120
ARHI 4125/6125
ARHI 4130/6130
ARHI 4200/6200
ARHI 4210/6210
ARHI 4220/6220
ARHI 4290/6290
ARHI 4300/6300
ARHI 4310/6310
ARHI 4350/6350
ARHI 4400/6400
ARHI 4490/6490
ARHI 4510/6510
ARHI 4540/6540
ARHI 4900/6900
ARHI 4910/6910
Classical Culture
ARHI(CLAS) 4008/6008
CLAS 4010/6010
CLAS 4030/6030
CLAS 4040/6040
CLAS 4070/6070
CLAS 4100/6100
CLAS 4110/6110
CLAS 4120/6120
CLAS 4130/6130
CLAS 4370/6370
CLAS 4380/6380
CLAS 4390/6390
HIST(CLAS) 3311
HIST(CLAS) 3312
HIST(CLAS) 3321
Comparative Literature
CMLT 3240
CMLT 4070/6070
CMLT 4080/6080
CMLT 4100/6100
CMLT 4110/6110
CMLT 4120/6120
CMLT(AFAM)(AFST)(GEOG)(LACS) 4260/6260
CMLT 4400/6400
CMLT 4630/6630
English
ENGL(HIST) 3100
ENGL 3320
ENGL 4220/6220
ENGL 4230
ENGL 4240/6240
ENGL 4295/6295
ENGL 4300/6300
ENGL 4320/6320
ENGL 4320W
ENGL 4330
ENGL 4330W
ENGL 4340/6340
ENGL 4370
ENGL 4390
ENGL 4430
ENGL 4480/6480
ENGL 4520
ENGL 4590
ENGL 4670
ENGL 4690
ENGL 4695
ENGL 4695S
ENGL 4870
Film
FILM 4650/6650
French
FREN 3030
FREN 3080
FREN 4050
FREN 4060
FREN 4070
FREN 4080
FREN 4120/6120
FREN 4350/6350
Greek
GREK 4010/6010
GREK 4020/6020
GREK 4030/6030
GREK 4040/6040
GREK 4050/6050
GREK 4055/6055
GREK 4060/6060
GREK 4070/6070
GREK 4080/6080
GREK 4090/6090
German
GRMN 3010
GRMN 3020
GRMN 3110
GRMN 3120
GRMN 3220
GRMN 3300
GRMN 3410
GRMN 3420
GRMN 3550
GRMN 3610
GRMN 3620H
GRMN 3625
GRMN 3630
GRMN 3710
GRMN 3810
GRMN 3820
GRMN 3830
GRMN 3840
GRMN 3850
GRMN(LING) 3860
GRMN 3870
GRMN 3990
GRMN 4001/6001
GRMN 4015
GRMN 4020
GRMN 4100
GRMN 4310
GRMN(LING) 4380/6380
GRMN 4410/6410
GRMN 4510
GRMN 4520
GRMN 4610H
GRMN 4710
GRMN 4720
GRMN 4810
History
ENGL(HIST) 3100
HIST(LACS) 3210
HIST(CLAS) 3311
HIST(CLAS) 3312
HIST(CLAS) 3321
HIST 3322
HIST 3323
HIST 3324
HIST 3330
HIST(RELI) 3333
HIST 3340
HIST 3343
HIST 3345
HIST 3350
HIST 3361
HIST 3362
HIST 3364
HIST 3371
HIST 3372
HIST 3381
HIST 3382
HIST 3390
HIST 3400
HIST 3411
HIST 3412
HIST 3416
HIST 3421
HIST 3425
HIST 3432
HIST 3433
HIST 3443
HIST 3490
HIST 3710
HIST 3711
HIST 3725
HIST 3730
HIST 3740
HIST 3752
HIST 3775
HIST 4235/6235
HIST 4300/6300
HIST(CLAS) 4320/6320
HIST(CLAS) 4329/6329
HIST 4330/6330
HIST 4340/6340
HIST(SPAN) 4345
HIST 4350/6350
HIST 4355/6355
HIST 4360/6360
HIST 4365/6365
HIST 4371/6371
HIST 4372/6372
HIST 4373/6373
HIST 4374/6374
HIST(ENGL) 4380
HIST 4381/6381
HIST 4382/6382
HIST 4383/6383
HIST 4391/6391
HIST 4392/6392
HIST 4393
HIST 4394/6394
HIST 4400/6400
HIST 4402/6402
HIST 4413/6413
HIST 4420/6420
HIST 4430/6430
HIST 4432/6432
HIST 4435/6435
HIST 4440/6440
HIST 4450/6450
HIST 4565/6565
Infectious Diseases
IDIS 3100
International Affairs
INTL 4390
INTL 4640
POLS(INTL) 4325
Italian
ITAL 4030/6030
ITAL 4040/6040
ITAL 4050/6050
ITAL 4060/6060
ITAL 4070/6070
ITAL 4120/6120
Latin
LATN 3010
LATN 3020
LATN 4010/6010
LATN 4070/6070
LATN 4080/6080
LATN 4320/6320
Linguistics
LING(CLAS) 4211/6211
Philosophy
PHIL 4010/6010
Political Science
POLS 4020
Portuguese
PORT 3010
PORT 4010/6010
PORT(LACS) 4040/6040
PORT 4060/6060
PORT 4070/6070
PORT 4080/6080
PORT 4550/6550
Religion
RELI 4071/6071
RELI(GREK) 4089/6089
RELI 4101/6101
Russian
RUSS 3300
RUSS 4090
RUSS 4260
RUSS 4510
Spanish
SPAN 3030
SPAN 4040
SPAN 4050
SPAN 4080
SPAN 4081
HIST(SPAN) 4345 In addition to the above courses, Transnational European Studies students may take relevant upper division (3000-4000 level) courses in other departments. Paperwork for petitioning additional courses, which do not appear on the approved list above, can be found on the Transnational European Studies website. It is expected that petitioned courses will have a significant focus on European Studies. Email eustudy@uga.edu if you have questions.
TOTAL HOURS: 16
For more information about minor course work, contact
History Department
220 LeConte Hall, Main Office
(706) 542-2053
advisors@uga.edu