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European
and Russian Studies
Institute of European and Russian Studies
Faculty of Public Affairs and Management
This section presents the
requirements for:
Graduation
requirements
In addition to the
requirements listed below, students must satisfy:
- the University
regulations, including the process of Academic Performance Evaluation
(see the Academic
Regulations of the University section of this Calendar),
- the common regulations
applying to all B.A. students including those relating to First-Year
Seminars and for Breadth (see Academic
Regulations and Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree).
Students must fulfil
the requirements listed below for one of the four concentration areas.
Students must also attain proficiency in a major European language appropriate
to the area concentration, as noted. (See language requirement below).
Individualized programs
can be worked out with the Honours Adviser. Students should consult the
Institute when planning their program and selecting courses.
Institute
language requirement
All candidates are
required to have knowledge of a major European language to be selected
from the following: Russian, German, French, Spanish, Italian. The choice
of language depends on the concentration that the student has selected
within the European and Russian Studies program.
This requirement may be fulfilled in one of two ways:
- Completion of
an advanced course in the language. The following courses fulfil this
requirement: RUSS 2200 [1.0], FREN 2100 [1.0]; GERM 3105 [1.0]; SPAN
3105 [1.0]; ITAL 3000 [1.0].
- Certification
by the unit offering the relevant language that the student has attained
a level of language proficiency equivalent to completion of an advanced
course in the chosen language.
Program
requirements
European
and Russian Studies
B.A. Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits
included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits)
- 1.0 credit in
HIST 1001 [1.0], HIST 1002 [1.0], FYSM 1102 [1.0], or approved sections
of FYSM 1405 [1.0];
- 2.0 credits in
EURR 2000 [1.0], PSCI 3207, EURR 4003;
- 0.5 credit in
either ECON 3600 or ECON 3700;
and one of the following
concentrations, also included in the Major CGPA:
Concentration
in Russian Area Studies (7.0 credits)
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2600 [1.0], HIST 3600 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in
Political Science which must include either PSCI 3208 or PSCI 3209
and may include PSCI 3704 or PSCI 3705;
- 0.5 credit
from: GEOG 3600, GEOG 4600;
- 2.0 credit
in Russian Area Electives at the
4000-level, one of which may be EURR 4908 [1.0] (not RUSS);
- 2.5 credit
in Russian
Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must be satisfied in Russian or Ukrainian.
Concentration
in Central and East European Studies (7.0 credits)
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST 2600 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3600
[1.0],HIST 3606, HIST 3800, HIST 3801;
- 1.0 credit
in Political Science which must include either PSCI 3704 or PSCI 3705,
and may include PSCI 3206, PSCI 3208, or PSCI 3209;
- 0.5 credit
from: GEOG 3600, GEOG 3603;
- 2.0 credits
in Central and East European Area Electives at
the 4000-level, one of which may be EURR 4908 [1] (not RUSS, GERM);
- 2.5 credits
in Central
and East European Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must
be satisfied in German, Russian, Ukrainian, Serbo-Croatian, or Polish.
Concentration in West European Studies
(7.0 credits)
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3800, HIST 3801;
- 0.5 credit
in PSCI 3206;
- 0.5 credit
from: PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209;
- 0.5 credit
from: GEOG 3600 or GEOG 3603;
- 2.0 credits
in West European Area Electives at the
4000-level, one of which may be 4908 [1.0] (not FREN, GERM, ITAL, SPAN);
- 2.5 credits
in West
European Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must
be satisfied in French, German, Italian or Spanish;
Concentration
in European Integration Studies (7.0 credits)
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3800, HIST 3801;
- 1.0 credit
in PSCI 3206, PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705;
- 0.5 credit
in GEOG 3603;
- 1.0 credit
in EURR 4908 [1.0], EURR 4104, EURR 4106 or approved European
Integration Area Electives at the 4000-level, (not FREN, GERM,
ITAL, SPAN);
- 1.0 credit
in European
Integration Area Electives at the
4000-level;
- 2.5 credits
in European
Integration Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must
be satisfied in French, German, Italian, Spanish or Polish;
B. Credits
not included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits):
- 9.5 credits in
free electives.
Note: the area concentration may include approved literature
and civilization courses, including approved courses offered at the University
of Ottawa.
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European
and Russian Studies
B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the EURUS Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
- 2.0 credits in
PSCI 3207, EURR 2000 [1.0], EURR 4003;
- 0.5 credit in
ECON 3600 or ECON 3700;
and one of the following
Concentrations, also included in the Major CGPA:
Concentration
in Russian Area Studies
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2600 [1.0] or HIST 3600 [1.0];
- 0.5 credit
from: PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, or PSCI 3704;
- 1.0 credit
in EURR 4908 [1.0] or in Russian
Area Electives at the 4000-level (not
RUSS);
- 2.0 credits
in Russian
Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must be satisfied in Russian or Ukrainian;
Concentration in Central and
East European Studies
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3606 HIST 3800, HIST 3801;
- 0.5 credit
from: PSCI 3704 and PSCI 3705;
- 1.0 credit
in EURR 4908 [1.0] or in Central
and East European Area Electives at
the 4000-level (not RUSS, GERM);
- 2.0 credits
in Central
and East European Area Electives
- The Institute
language requirement must
be satisfied in German, Russian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian or Ukrainian;
Concentration
in West European Studies
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3800, HIST 3801;
- 0.5 credit
from: PSCI 3206, PSCI 4102;
- 1.0 credit
in EURR 4908 [1.0] or in West
European Area Electives at
the 4000-level (not FREN, GERM, ITAL, SPAN);
- 2.0 credits
in West
European Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must be satisfied in French, German, Italian or
Spanish;
Concentration in European Integration
Studies
- 1.0 credit
from: HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3800, HIST 3801;
- 1.0 credit
from: PSCI 3206, PSCI 3704, or PSCI 3705;
- 1.0 credit
from: EURR 4908 [1.0], EURR 4104, EURR 4105, EURR 4106;
- 1.5 credits
in European
Integration Area Electives;
- The Institute
language requirement must
be satisfied in French, German, Italian, Spanish or Polish;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA requirements:
- The requirements
from the other discipline must be satisfied;
- 5.0 credits in
electives not in courses with code EURR or the other discipline;
- Sufficient free
electives to make 20.0 credits for the degree.
Notes
- At most, one
Honours Essay course from either department may be counted toward this
Combined program. The Honours Essay topic must be in the Concentration
area.
- Combined Honours
in European and Russian Studies and Journalism is available only to students
already admitted to the Bachelor of Journalism degree.
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EURUS
electives categories
Russian
Area Electives
Economics
ECON 3600, ECON 3700, ECON 4806
European
and Russian Studies
FYSM 1002 [1.0], FYSM 1601 [1.0], EURR 4002, EURR 4005, EURR 4006, EURR 4007,
EURR 4008, EURR 4009, EURR 4100, EURR 4101, EURR 4107, EURR 4202, EURR 4203,
EURR 4908 [1.0]
Geography
GEOG 3600, GEOG 4600
History
HIST 2205 [1.0], HIST 2600 [1.0], HIST 3600 [1.0], HIST 3605, HIST 4600 [1.0],
HIST 4602
Law
LAWS 4806
Philosophy
PHIL 2201, PHIL 2202
Political
Science
PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705, PSCI 3308, PSCI 3309, PSCI 4505,
PSCI 4601
Russian
No more than 2.0 credits from RUSS 2000 [1.0], RUSS 2200 [1.0], RUSS 3000
[1.0], RUSS 4200, RUSS 4201
Sociology
and Anthropology
SOAN 2005 [1.0]
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Central
and East European Area Electives
Economics
ECON 3600, ECON 3700, ECON 4806, ECON 4807
European
and Russian Studies
FYSM 1002 [1.0], FYSM 1601 [1.0], EURR 4002, EURR 4005, EURR 4006, EURR 4007,
EURR 4008, EURR 4100, EURR 4101, EURR 4104, EURR 4106, EURR 4107, EURR 4201,
EURR 4202, EURR 4204, EURR 4908 [1.0]
Geography
GEOG 3600, GEOG 3603, GEOG 4600
German
GERM 2102 [1.0], GERM 3102 [1.0], GERM 3605 [1.0] (No more than 2.0 credits
in GERM and RUSS)
History
HIST 2205 [1.0], HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST 2600 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST
3600 [1.0], HIST 3605, HIST 3800, HIST 3801, HIST 4200 [1.0]
Law
LAWS 4806
Music
MUSI 1001, MUSI 2103, MUSI 2104, MUSI 2105
Philosophy
PHIL 2201, PHIL 2202, PHIL 3006
Political
Science
PSCI 3206, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, PSCI 3308, PSCI 3309, PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705,
PSCI 4505, PSCI 4601
Russian
RUSS 2000 [1.0], RUSS 2200 [1.0], RUSS 3000 [1.0], RUSS 4200, RUSS 4201 (No
more than 2.0 credits in GERM and RUSS)
Sociology
and Anthropology
SOAN 2005 [1.0]
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West
European Area Electives
Art History
ARTH 2403, ARTH 2502, ARTH 2600, ARTH 3505, ARTH 4505
Economics
ECON 3600, ECON 3700, ECON 4207, ECON 4806, ECON 4807
European
and Russian Studies
FYSM 1601 [1.0], EURR 4104, EURR 4106, EURR 4201, EURR 4908 [1.0]
French
FREN 3301, FREN 4101, FREN 4301, (No more than 2.0 credits in FREN, GERM,
ITAL and SPAN)
Geography
GEOG 3603
German
GERM 2101 [1.0], GERM 3102 [1.0], GERM 3605 [1.0] (No more than 2.0 credits
in FREN, GERM, ITAL, and SPAN)
History
HIST 2203 [1.0], HIST 2205 [1.0], HIST 2500 [1.0], HIST 2505 [1.0], HIST
2509 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3105, HIST 3115, HIST 3108 [1.0],
HIST 3201 [1.0], HIST 3603, HIST 3800, HIST 3801, HIST 3802, HIST 3902,
HIST 4200 [1.0], HIST 4508 [1.0]
Italian
ITAL 2000 [1.0], ITAL 3000 [1.0], ITAL 3501, ITAL 3503 (No more than 2.0
credits in FREN, GERM, ITAL, and SPAN)
Law
LAWS 4806
Music
MUSI 1001, MUSI 2103, MUSI 2104, MUSI 2105
Political
Science
PSCI 3206, PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705, PSCI 3308, PSCI 3309, PSCI 3500, PSCI 3501,
PSCI 4102, PSCI 4103, PSCI 4305 [1.0], PSCI 4505, PSCI 4903 [1.0], PSCI 4904
[1.0]
Philosophy
PHIL 2008, PHIL 2203, PHIL 3004, PHIL 3006
Sociology
and Anthropology
SOAN 2005 [1.0]
Spanish
SPAN 2105 [1.0], SPAN 3105 [1.0], SPAN 3605 [1.0], SPAN 4105 [1.0] (No more
than 2.0 credits in FREN, GERM, ITAL, and SPAN)
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European
Integration Area Electives
Art History
ARTH 2403, ARTH 2502, ARTH 3505, ARTH 4505
Economics
ECON 3206, ECON 3600, ECON 3601, ECON 3602 [1.0], ECON 3700, ECON 4207, ECON
4806, ECON 4807
European
and Russian Studies
FYSM 1002 [1.0], EURR 4005, EURR 4006, EURR 4008, EURR 4100, EURR 4101, EURR
4104, EURR 4106, EURR 4201, EURR 4908 [1.0]
French
FREN 3301, FREN 4101, FREN 4301 (No more than 2.0 credits in FREN, GERM,
ITAL and SPAN)
German
GERM 2101 [1.0], GERM 3102 [1.0], GERM 3605 [1.0], (No more than 2.0 credits
in FREN, GERM, ITAL and SPAN)
History
HIST 2203 [1.0], HIST 2205 [1.0], HIST 2504 [1.0], HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST
2801 [1.0], HIST 3105, HIST 3108 [1.0], HIST 3115, HIST 3201 [1.0],
HIST 3603, HIST 3606, HIST 3800, HIST 3801, HIST 3802, HIST 3902, HIST
4200 [1.0], HIST 4508 [1.0]
Italian
ITAL 2000 [1.0], ITAL 3000 [1.0], ITAL 3501, ITAL 3503 (No more than 2.0
credits in FREN, GERM, ITAL, and SPAN);
Law
LAWS 4806
Political
Science
PSCI 2101, PSCI 3206; PSCI 3307 [1.0], PSCI 3500, PSCI 3501, PSCI 3600, PSCI
3703, PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705, PSCI 4102, PSCI 4103, PSCI 4305 [1.0], PSCI 4505
Philosophy
PHIL 2008, PHIL 2103, PHIL 2201, PHIL 2202, PHIL 2203, PHIL 2900 [1.0], PHIL
3004, PHIL 3006, PHIL 3007
Spanish
SPAN 2105 [1.0], SPAN 3105 [1.0], SPAN 3605 [1.0], SPAN 4105 [1.0] (No more
than 2.0 credits in FREN, GERM, ITAL, and SPAN)
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