Bachelor of Arts (Combined Honours) in European and Russian Studies
ObjectivesAs a student in Carleton's Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies you'll have the flexibility to build a program according to your specific interests, combining subjects such as history, politics, economics, geography, and culture. You will examine issues such as democratization, market reform, European integration, international security, nationalism and ethnic conflict, crime and corruption, the effects of globalization, and many others.
Academic titleBachelor of Arts (Combined Honours) in European and Russian Studies
Course descriptionEuropean and Russian Studies B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
1. Credits Included in the EURUS Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
1. 1.0 credit in EURR 2000 [1.0];
2. 0.5 credit from ECON 3807 or ECON 3808;
and one of the following Concentrations, also included in the Major CGPA:
Concentration in Russian and Eurasian Studies
3. 1.0 credit from HIST 2600 [1.0] or HIST 3600 [1.0];
4. 1.0 credit from PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, or PSCI 3704;
5. 1.5 credit in Russian and Eurasian Studies Electives at the 4000-level (not RUSS), one of which may be EURR 4908;
6. 2.0 credits in Russian Area Electives;
7. The Institute Language requirement must be satisfied in Russian;
Concentration in European Studies and European Integration
3. 1.0 credit from HIST 2509 [1.0], HIST 2801 [1.0], HIST 3800, or HIST 3801;
4. 0.5 credit in PSCI 3207;
5. 0.5 credit from PSCI 3206, PSCI 3704, or PSCI 3705;
6. 0.5 credit in EURR 4003;
7. 1.0 credit at the 4000-level in European Studies and European Integration, one of which may be EURR 4908 [1.0] (not FREN, GERM, ITAL, SPAN, or RUSS);
8. 2.0 credits in European Studies and European Integration Electives;
9. The Institute Language requirement must be satisfied in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, or Russian;
2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA requirements:
8. The requirements from the other discipline must be satisfied;
9. 1.0 credit from ECON 1000 or FYSM 1003;
10. 5.0 credits in electives not in courses with code EURR or the other discipline;
11. Sufficient free electives to make 20.0 credits for the degree.
Notes:
1. 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.
2. Combined Honours in European and Russian Studies and Journalism is available only to students already admitted to the Bachelor of Journalism degree.
3. No more than 1.0 credit from HIST 1001 [1.0] and HIST 1002 [1.0] may be counted toward the concentration requirements included in the Major CGPA in the B.A. Combined Honours.
EURR 2000 - Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 4002 - Post-Soviet States and Societies
EURR 4003 - Social and Political Perspectives in Europe
EURR 4005 - Environmental Problems and Politics in East/Central Europe and Eurasia
EURR 4006 - European Integration and the Business Environment in East/Central Europe
EURR 4007 - Social and Political Discourse in Russia
EURR 4008 - Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Eastern and Central Europe
EURR 4100 - Nation-Building in Central and Eastern Europe
EURR 4101 - The Balkans
EURR 4104 - European Integration and European Security
EURR 4106 - Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
EURR 4107 - Russia and the New World Order, 1992 to the Present
EURR 4201 - Special Topics in European Studies
EURR 4202 - Special Topics in Russian and Eurasian Studies
EURR 4203 - Imperial and Soviet Russia
EURR 4204 - Central Europe, Past and Present
EURR 4205 - Gender and Politics in Post-Communist Societies
EURR 4206 - Internship and Applied Policy Skills
EURR 4207 - Politics of Central Eurasia
EURR 4208 - Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
EURR 4900 - Tutorial in European and Russian Studies
EURR 4901 - Tutorial in European and Russian Studies
EURR 4902 - Tutorial in European and Russian Studies