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European Studies - EUROA14765

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
 
Contact: bis@unsw.edu.au
 
 
Program: 4765 - International Studies / Law
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of International Studies (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

NOTE: THIS PLAN IS ONLY FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING FROM 2008 ONWARDS.
Studying Europe is an essential part of understanding Australia's role as a predominantly European country located in the Asia-Pacific. Any attempt to construct a vibrant and humane "New Australia" must be based not only on a new relationship with our neighbours, but on a critical understanding of our European heritage and the continuing dialogue with European thought and practice. The momentous changes which are taking place in Eastern and Western Europe will have an extraordinary impact on world developments over the next years, and on the part Australia will play in them. We can learn much from both Europe's failures and its achievements, especially the astonishing success of European integration in overcoming centuries-old hostilities, and its development of new political structures more appropriate to representing cultural diversity within a rapidly globalising economy.

The Bachelor of International Studies in European Studies requires completion of a core European Studies program, three years study of a European language and a core program in International Studies, together with an approved overseas program undertaken during the third and fourth years of study. EURO courses are designed to provide an interdisciplinary European context which addresses basic issues and problems in the study of European culture and society, seen from the perspective of current attempts to establish a new role for a united Europe.

Plan Structure

The basic requirements for the European Studies plan are:
  • A total of 138 units of credit
  • 18 units of credit in INST courses, including 12 units of credit at Level 1 and INST3900
  • 42 units of credit in European Studies (EURO), including EURO1100 and EURO1101
  • A sequence of 30 units of credit in one of the following approved European languages: FREN French, GERS German, GREK Greek, ITAL Italian, SPAN Spanish
  • 48 units of credit at an approved overseas university over two sessions (INST3101 and INST3102).

European Studies Courses

First Level Core Courses

Second/Third Level Courses
All students must complete three courses (18 UOC) across Second/Third Level, including at least ONE of the following courses:
  • EURO2010 End of Empires
  • EURO2011 The New Europe
and the balance of courses from:
  • EURO3010 War and Society
  • EURO3011 European Culture and Societies
  • EURO3012 Twentieth Century European Literature
  • EURO3013 Political Culture and Ideologies in Twentieth Century Europe

Third/Fourth Level Courses
All students must complete two Sessions of OSP in Session 2 at Third Level and Session 1 of Fourth Level.
In the final Session of study all students must complete:
  • EURO3101 Contemporary Europe: Key Issues and Debates
  • EURO3102 European Studies Research Seminar

Further Information

For further information, please contact the Coordinator.

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