European Odyssey

2006

The Curriculum

Our semester course of study includes up to 16 credits of courses selected from the UW Oshkosh curriculum. The course descriptions below appear in the UW Oshkosh Undergraduate Bulletin 2005-2007.

Prerequisites for some courses are listed in the Bulletin. However, under certain circumstances, these prerequisites may be waived by the course instructor or the Department Chair. Please contact the Program Coordinator for details.


LIBSTDS 200 (Liberal Studies) (HU 3 cr.)

Culture and Values: Introduction to Humanities introduces students to various important art forms and begins the interesting process of developing a workable definition of the humanities, especially through the disciplines of philosophy, literature, music and art. Students see how the humanities are related to important social issues and to their own individual concerns.

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HISTORY 305 (Social Science) (3 cr)

Late Middle Ages, 1122-1517 deals with the political, cultural, and institutional aspects of the late Middle Ages. Among the topics of discussion will be the decline of feudalism, the birth of towns, the emergence of the national state, and the beginning of secularism.

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GEOG 331 (Social Science) (3 cr)

European Geography presents a topical analysis of Europe emphasizing the distribution and interrelation of major physical and human features, including landforms, climate, vegetation and soils, population, language, religion, economic activities, settlement patterns, and political organization.

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MUSIC 219 (Humanities - Fine Arts) (3 cr)

Music and Culture is a course with optional content* which will present a study of music of various historical and/or contemporary cultures. Topics may include music of western and/or non-western cultures, specific composers, genres, cultural topics, or historical eras in western music.

*If you have already had MUSIC 219, you may repeat it with the permission of the Department Chair. Your final grade may not be used to replace your previous grade.

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INTRDSCP 250 : Special Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies

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INTRNTL 250 : Topics in International Studies (Social Science) (3 cr)

Topic : "Modern Germany: From Division to Unification"

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Optional Course :

INTRNTL 333 : International Studies Study Tour (1 cr)

This course may be taken at no extra charge. Consult the on-line Syllabus for details.

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