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European and Russian Studies

Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies
(Faculty of Public Affairs)
3304 River Building
613-520-2888
http://carleton.ca/eurus

This section presents the requirements for programs in:

Co-operative education option is available in European and Russian Studies. Consult the Co-operative Education section of this Calendar.

Graduation Requirements

In addition to the requirements listed below, students must satisfy:

  1. the University regulations, including the process of Academic Performance Evaluation (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar),
  2. the common regulations applying to all B.A. students including those relating to First-Year Seminars and for Breadth (see Academic Regulations for the Bachelor of Arts Degree ).

Students must fulfill the requirements listed below. Students must attain proficiency in a major European language, 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, Polish.

This requirement may be fulfilled in one of two ways:

  1. Completion of 1.0 credit from the list of the following courses (or equivalent): RUSS 3010 and RUSS 3020 or one of FREN 2100; GERM 3110; SPAN 3110; ITAL 3110.
  2. Certification by the unit offering the relevant language or the Institute that the student has attained a level of language proficiency equivalent to completion of one of the courses above, or, for Polish, an equivalent level.

Program Requirements

European and Russian Studies
B.A. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits):
1.  1.0 credit from:1.0
HIST 1001 [1.0]
The Making of Europe
HIST 1002 [1.0]
Europe in the 20th Century
FYSM 1405 [1.0]
Turning Points in History (approved sections)
2.  1.0 credit in:1.0
EURR 2001 [0.5]
& EURR 2002 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
   and Europe and Russia in the World
3.  1.0 credit in:1.0
EURR 3001 [0.5]
& EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
   and Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
4.  1.0 credit from:1.0
HIST 2510 [0.5]
19th-Century Germany
HIST 2511 [0.5]
20th-Century Germany
HIST 2600 [1.0]
History of Russia
HIST 2801 [1.0]
War & Society in Modern Europe
5.  0.5 credit from:0.5
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
or PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Reform and Political Change in the Russian Federation
6.  0.5 credit from:0.5
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of Western Europe
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration (if not used to fulfill requirement 5)
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Reform and Political Change in the Russian Federation (if not used to fulfill requirement 5)
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
7.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
or ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
8.  0.5 credit in:0.5
EURR 4003 [0.5]
Social and Political Perspectives in Europe
9.  1.5 credits in EURUS electives at the 4000 level. May include: EURR 4908 [1.0] Honours essay, but not FREN, GERM, ITAL, RUSS, or SPAN1.5
10.  3.0 credits in EURUS electives3.0
11. The Institute language requirement must be satisfied in French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian or Spanish
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits):
12.  1.0 credit from:1.0
ECON 1000 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
FYSM 1003 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
13.  8.5 credits in free electives.8.5
Total Credits20.0

European and Russian Studies
B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the EURUS Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
1.  1.0 credit in:1.0
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
2.  1.0 credit in:1.0
EURR 3001 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
3.  1.0 credit from:1.0
HIST 2510 [0.5]
19th-Century Germany
HIST 2511 [0.5]
20th-Century Germany
HIST 2600 [1.0]
History of Russia
HIST 2801 [1.0]
War & Society in Modern Europe
4.  0.5 credit from:0.5
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of Western Europe
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Reform and Political Change in the Russian Federation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
5.  0.5 credit from:0.5
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
6.  1.0 credit in EURUS electives at the 4000-level, one of which must be:1.0
EURR 4003 [0.5]
Social and Political Perspectives in Europe
or
EURR 4908 [1.0]
Honours Essay
but not FREN, GERM, ITAL, RUSS, or SPAN courses.
7.  2.0 credit in EURUS electives2.0
8. The Institute language requirement must be satisfied in French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian or Spanish
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (13.0 credits)13.0
9. The requirements from the other discipline must be satisfied
10.  1.0 credit from:
ECON 1000 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
11.  5.0 credits in electives not in courses with code EURR or the other discipline
12. Sufficient free electives to make 20.0 credits for the degree.
Total Credits20.0

Notes:

  1. At most, one Honours essay course from either department may be counted toward this Combined program.
  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] The Making of Europe and HIST 1002 [1.0] Europe in the 20th Century may be counted toward program requirements included in the Major CGPA in the B.A. Combined Honours.

Minor in European and Russian Studies (4.0 credits)

Open to all undergraduate degree students not in EURUS programs.

Requirements
1.  1.5 credit from:1.5
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
EURR 3001 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
2.  1.0 credit from: 1.0
HIST 1001 [1.0]
The Making of Europe
HIST 1002 [1.0]
Europe in the 20th Century
HIST 2510 [0.5]
19th-Century Germany
HIST 2511 [0.5]
20th-Century Germany
HIST 2600 [1.0]
History of Russia
HIST 2801 [1.0]
War & Society in Modern Europe
Another approved European history course
3.  0.5 credit from:0.5
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of Western Europe
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Reform and Political Change in the Russian Federation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
4.  1.0 credit in EURUS Electives1.0
5. No more than 1.0 credit at the 1000-level
6. The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied.
Total Credits4.0

EURUS Electives Categories

Art History

ARTH 2502 [0.5]
European Art of the 19th Century
ARTH 2600 [0.5]
Modern European Art 1900-1945
ARTH 3505 [0.5]
French Impressionism: Art, Leisure and Society
ARTH 4505 [0.5]
Topics in Nineteenth-Century European Art

Economics

ECON 3600 [0.5]
Introduction to International Economics
ECON 3601 [0.5]
Introduction to International Trade
ECON 3602 [0.5]
International Monetary Problems
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
ECON 3870 [0.5]
Comparative Economic Systems

European and Russian Studies

FYSM 1002 [1.0]
Social Impact of Transformation in the Post-Communist Era
FYSM 1601 [1.0]
Literature and Political Change in Europe
EURR 4002 [0.5]
Post-Soviet States and Societies
EURR 4005 [0.5]
Environmental Problems and Politics in East/Central Europe and Eurasia
EURR 4006 [0.5]
European Integration and the Business Environment in East/Central Europe
EURR 4007 [0.5]
Social and Political Discourse in Russia
EURR 4008 [0.5]
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Eastern and Central Europe
EURR 4100 [0.5]
Nation-Building in Central and Eastern Europe
EURR 4101 [0.5]
The Balkans in Transition – 1918 to 1989
EURR 4102 [0.5]
The Balkans since 1989
EURR 4104 [0.5]
European Integration and European Security
EURR 4106 [0.5]
Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
EURR 4107 [0.5]
Russia’s Regional and Global Ambitions
EURR 4201 [0.5]
Special Topics in European Studies
EURR 4202 [0.5]
Special Topics in Russian and Eurasian Studies
EURR 4203 [0.5]
Imperial and Soviet Russia
EURR 4204 [0.5]
Central Europe, Past and Present
EURR 4205 [0.5]
Gender, Identity and Politics in Post-Communist Societies
EURR 4206 [0.5]
Internship and Applied Policy Skills
EURR 4207 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
EURR 4208 [0.5]
Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
EURR 4908 [1.0]
Honours Essay

French

No more than 2.0 credits from:

FREN 1100 [1.0]
Intermediate French
FREN 2100 [1.0]
Advanced French

or other French courses relevant to the program, with the approval of the undergraduate supervisor.

German

No more than 2.0 credits from:

GERM 2000 [0.5]
Reading in German I
GERM 2010 [0.5]
Second-Year German I
GERM 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year German II
GERM 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year German
GERM 3000 [0.5]
Reading in German II
GERM 3110 [1.0]
Intensive Third-Year German
GERM 4110 [1.0]
Intensive Fourth-Year German

History

FYSM 1405 [1.0]
Turning Points in History (approved sections only)
HIST 1001 [1.0]
The Making of Europe
HIST 1002 [1.0]
Europe in the 20th Century
HIST 2207 [1.0]
Nineteenth-Century Europe
HIST 2501 [0.5]
Early Modern Britain
HIST 2502 [0.5]
Modern Britain
HIST 2508 [0.5]
France since 1889
HIST 2510 [0.5]
19th-Century Germany
HIST 2511 [0.5]
20th-Century Germany
HIST 2600 [1.0]
History of Russia
HIST 2801 [1.0]
War & Society in Modern Europe
HIST 3105 [0.5]
Renaissance Europe
HIST 3113 [0.5]
Revolution and Society in France, 1789-1799
HIST 3115 [0.5]
Youth and History
HIST 3213 [0.5]
The Enlightenment
HIST 3214 [0.5]
The Enlightenment and Its Aftermath
HIST 3603 [0.5]
European Women's History
HIST 3800 [0.5]
International History 1914-41
HIST 3801 [0.5]
International History 1941-90
HIST 3902 [0.5]
Topics in European History
HIST 4100 [1.0]
Seminar in Early Modern European History
HIST 4200 [1.0]
Seminar in European History
HIST 4500 [1.0]
Seminar in British History
HIST 4600 [1.0]
Seminar in Russian History

Italian

No more than 2.0 credits from:

ITAL 2010 [0.5]
Second-Year Italian I
ITAL 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Italian II
ITAL 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Italian
ITAL 3110 [1.0]
Intensive Third-Year Italian
ITAL 4110 [1.0]
Intensive Fourth-Year Italian

Law

LAWS 2601 [0.5]
Public International Law
LAWS 3604 [0.5]
International Organizations
LAWS 4806 [0.5]
The Civilist Tradition

Music

MUSI 1001 [0.5]
A History of Western Classical Music: Medieval to the Present
MUSI 2103 [0.5]
Music in the Classical Era
MUSI 2104 [0.5]
Music in the Romantic Era
MUSI 2105 [0.5]
Twentieth-Century Music to World War II

Philosophy

PHIL 2101 [0.5]
History of Ethics
PHIL 2103 [0.5]
Philosophy of Human Rights
PHIL 2201 [0.5]
Introduction to Marxist Philosophy
PHIL 2202 [0.5]
Topics in Marxist Philosophy
PHIL 3002 [0.5]
17th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3003 [0.5]
18th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3005 [0.5]
19th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3009 [0.5]
Topics in European Philosophy

Political Science

PSCI 3206 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of Western Europe
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Reform and Political Change in the Russian Federation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3308 [0.5]
Modern Political Thought
PSCI 3309 [0.5]
Modern Ideologies
PSCI 3311 [0.5]
History of Muslim Political Thought
PSCI 3500 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global North
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3703 [0.5]
Governing in the Global Economy
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
PSCI 4103 [0.5]
The Modern State
PSCI 4305 [1.0]
Contemporary Political Theory
PSCI 4501 [0.5]
Gender, Identity and Politics in Post-Communist Societies
PSCI 4502 [0.5]
Post-Soviet States and Societies
PSCI 4503 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
PSCI 4504 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
PSCI 4505 [0.5]
Transitions to Democracy
PSCI 4601 [0.5]
Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
PSCI 4903 [0.5]
British Parliamentary Politics
PSCI 4904 [3.0]
Carleton-Leeds Parliamentary Internships (3.0 credits)

Religion

RELI 2320 [0.5]
Islam in the Modern World
RELI 3131 [0.5]
Judaism and Gender
RELI 3220 [0.5]
Reformation Europe
RELI 3732 [0.5]
Studies in Greek Art
RELI 3733 [0.5]
Studies in Roman Art
RELI 3140 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
RELI 3141 [0.5]
Jewish Life in Modern Germany

Russian

No more than 2.0 credits from:

RUSS 2010 [0.5]
Second-Year Russian I
RUSS 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Russian II
RUSS 3010 [0.5]
Third-Year Russian I
RUSS 3020 [0.5]
Third-Year Russian II
RUSS 4010 [0.5]
Fourth-Year Russian I
RUSS 4020 [0.5]
Fourth-Year Russian II
RUSS 4115 [0.5]
Russian for Social Studies
RUSS 4120 [0.5]
Russian for Research

Sociology

SOCI 2005 [1.0]
Classical Sociological Theory

Spanish

No more than 2.0 credits from:

SPAN 2010 [0.5]
Second-Year Spanish I
SPAN 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Spanish II
SPAN 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Spanish
SPAN 3010 [0.5]
Third-Year Spanish I
SPAN 3020 [0.5]
Third-Year Spanish II
SPAN 3110 [1.0]
Intensive Third-Year Spanish
SPAN 4010 [0.5]
Fourth-Year Spanish I
SPAN 4020 [0.5]
Fourth-Year Spanish II
SPAN 4110 [1.0]
Intensive Fourth-Year Spanish

 

European and Russian Studies (EURR) Courses

European, Russ. & Eurasian St.

Faculty of Public Affairs

EURR 2001 [0.5 credit]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society

An interdisciplinary examination of social, political, and economic issues facing Europe, including the countries of the European Union, Eastern Europe, and Russia.
Prerequisite(s): second-year standing.
Lecture and discussion three hours a week.

EURR 2002 [0.5 credit]
Europe and Russia in the World

The position of Europe, the European Union, and the Russian Federation in a global context, including geopolitical, economic, security, and human dimensions.
Prerequisite(s): second year standing.
Lecture and discussion three hours a week.

EURR 3001 [0.5 credit]
Literature and Culture in Europe

A survey of the literature and cultural texts that have defined Europe. Examination of fiction and non-fiction texts that have contributed to and reflected the development of European culture and society.
Also listed as ENGL 3804.
Precludes additional credit for EURR 2000 or ENGL 2010.
Prerequisite(s): second year standing.
Lecture and discussion three hours a week.

EURR 3002 [0.5 credit]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia

A survey of the literature and cultural texts that have defined Russian and neighboring Slavic countries. Examination of fiction and non-fiction texts that have contributed to and reflected the development of Russian and Slavic culture and society.
Also listed as ENGL 3805.
Precludes additional credit for EURR 2000 and ENGL 2010.
Prerequisite(s): second-year standing.
Lecture and discussion three hours a week.

EURR 4002 [0.5 credit]
Post-Soviet States and Societies

The relationship between social forces and state structures at both the national and local levels in the USSR and the post-Soviet states.
Also listed as PSCI 4502.
Precludes additional credit for EURR 5002 and PSCI 5110.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and one of the following: PSCI 3208 or PSCI 3209 or PSCI 3704 or PSCI 3705 or HIST 2600, or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4003 [0.5 credit]
Social and Political Perspectives in Europe

Social issues and policies in the European Union including European identity, democratic legitimacy, nationalist and extremist political movements, Euroscepticism, migration and immigration, social inclusion/exclusion and social models, gender and family policy, regional differentiation.
Precludes additional credit for EURR 4000.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and one of the following: EURR 2000 (no longer offered), EURR 2001, PSCI 3207 or another 3000-level course in European politics or history; or permission of the Institute.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5003, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4005 [0.5 credit]
Environmental Problems and Politics in East/Central Europe and Eurasia

Nature, origins and policy responses viewed from economic, political, and geographic perspectives.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and a previous course on the region or on environmental issues; or permission of the Institute.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5005, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4006 [0.5 credit]
European Integration and the Business Environment in East/Central Europe

The economic and legal environment for business in Central and Eastern Europe in the context of European integration. Regulatory structures, patterns of foreign trade, market characteristics, scientific and technological base and business culture.
Also listed as BUSI 4604.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and ECON 3808 or ECON 3700, PSCI 3207, or BUSI 3601 or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4007 [0.5 credit]
Social and Political Discourse in Russia

Contemporary social and political issues covered in Russian-language media. Most course readings and instruction in Russian, but student participation may be in English and Russian.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and appropriate facility in the Russian language; or permission of the Institute.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5007, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4008 [0.5 credit]
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Eastern and Central Europe

Ethnic basis of nationalism in the region. Ethnic politics and trends.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and a previous course on the region; or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4100 [0.5 credit]
Nation-Building in Central and Eastern Europe

Processes of nation building in the region examined in terms of a particular country, or set of countries.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and one of PSCI 3704, PSCI 3705, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, HIST 2600; or permission of the Institute.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5100, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4101 [0.5 credit]
The Balkans in Transition – 1918 to 1989

The seminar uses the concept of transition to understand the Balkan encounter with modernity and Europe. Key periods to be examined include the interwar era and the period of communist rule, with an emphasis on political, social and economic themes.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and one of PSCI 3704, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, HIST 2600; or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4102 [0.5 credit]
The Balkans since 1989

Selected topics in Balkan politics and society since the collapse of communism in 1989, focusing on the democratic transition and the EU accession process. The legacies of communist rule, democratization and the many national questions that still exist in the region.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and one of PSCI 3704, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, HIST 2600; or permission of the Institute. .
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4104 [0.5 credit]
European Integration and European Security

Issues related to the formation of supra-national decision-making structures in Europe.
Also listed as PSCI 4608.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and a previous course on Europe or on international security, or permission of the Institute.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5104, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4106 [0.5 credit]
Selected Topics in European Integration Studies

Selected topics related to European integration in the post-World War II period.
Also listed as PSCI 4609.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing and a previous course on Europe; or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4107 [0.5 credit]
Russia’s Regional and Global Ambitions

Domestic conditions in Russia from 2000 to the present and the framing of Russia’s foreign policy and strategic objectives towards the former Soviet republics and other key global actors, including the United States, the European Union, NATO and China.
Precludes additional credit for EURR 5107.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4201 [0.5 credit]
Special Topics in European Studies

A seminar focusing on selected topics related to Europe.

EURR 4202 [0.5 credit]
Special Topics in Russian and Eurasian Studies

A seminar focusing on selected topics related to Russia and neighbouring countries.

EURR 4203 [0.5 credit]
Imperial and Soviet Russia

Legacies of the tsarist empire and the Soviet Union that influence the region today. Topics discussed include political culture, empire, socialism, class, gender, and non-Russian peoples.
Also listed as HIST 4603.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5203, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4204 [0.5 credit]
Central Europe, Past and Present

Evolution and current status of Central Europe from periods of foreign control in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries to independent statehood, with emphasis on national accommodations and conflicts.
Also listed as HIST 4604.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5204, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4205 [0.5 credit]
Gender, Identity and Politics in Post-Communist Societies

The relationships between political transformation, identity-building, ethnicity and gender politics in the transitional states of Europe and the former Soviet Union, considered in comparative perspective.
Also listed as PSCI 4501.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year Honours standing or permission of the Department and one of PSCI 2101, PSCI 2102, PSCI 2500, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, PSCI 3500, PSCI 3502, PSCI 3704, or PSCI 3705.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4206 [0.5 credit]
Internship and Applied Policy Skills

A seminar accompanying an unpaid internship placement to develop workplace and applied policy skills. Relating applied experience to academic literature. Writing skills for an applied policy setting. Internship placement: 12 days over l2 weeks.
Prerequisite(s): open only to fourth-year EURUS B.A. Honours students with a minimum B+ average and placement in an internship position in the same semester or in the previous semester (based on a competitive application process).
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5301, for which additional credit is precluded.
Seminar: six three-hour seminar sessions.

EURR 4207 [0.5 credit]
Politics of Central Eurasia

Examination of the Caucasus and Central Asia, from Chechnya to former Soviet republics of the region, Afghanistan and Chinese Turkestan. Interests of Russia, China, and the United States. Emphasis on underdevelopment, oil and gas, terrorism, Islam.
Also listed as PSCI 4503.
Prerequisite(s): fourth year Honours standing or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4208 [0.5 credit]
Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States

The foreign policies of the USSR and of Russia and selected other successor states, with special emphasis on the search for a new security order.
Also listed as PSCI 4601.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year Honours standing or permission of the Department, and one of PSCI 2102, PSCI 2601, PSCI 2602, PSCI 3107, PSCI 3208, PSCI 3209, PSCI 3600, PSCI 3603, PSCI 3703.
Seminar three hours a week.

EURR 4302 [0.5 credit]
EU Summer Study Abroad

This course is open only to students in approved summer study options in Europe, particularly the EU Study Tour.
Prerequisite(s): approval of the Institute.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as EURR 5302, for which additional credit is precluded.

EURR 4900 [1.0 credit]
Tutorial in European and Russian Studies

Tutorials or reading courses on selected topics may be arranged with the permission of the Institute and agreement of the instructor.
Prerequisite(s): permission of the Institute.

EURR 4901 [0.5 credit]
Tutorial in European and Russian Studies

Tutorials or reading courses on selected topics may be arranged with the permission of the Institute and agreement of the instructor.
Prerequisite(s): permission of the Institute.

EURR 4902 [0.5 credit]
Tutorial in European and Russian Studies

Tutorials or reading courses on selected topics may be arranged with the permission of the Institute and agreement of the instructor.
Prerequisite(s): permission of the Institute.

EURR 4908 [1.0 credit]
Honours Essay

Topic and faculty supervisor to be selected in consultation with Honours Adviser. Oral defense of essay is required.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing, a CGPA of 9.00 or better in courses qualifying for credit in European and Russian Studies, and permission of the Institute.

Summer session: some of the courses listed in this Calendar are offered during the summer. Hours and scheduling for summer session courses will differ significantly from those reported in the fall/winter Calendar. To determine the scheduling and hours for summer session classes, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

Not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

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