European Studies

European Studies is part of the International & Area Studies program and is designed for students who want to focus their studies on the culture and society of the following subregions: Western Europe/European Union, Central and Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and Mediterranean Europe

Programs Offered:

 

*European Studies majors (not minors) are required to achieve intermediate level of any modern foreign language related to the area (e.g., Czech 102C, Dutch 103C, French 6, German 6, Hungarian 102C, Italian 6, Polish 102C, Portuguese 3, Romanian 102C, Russian 6, Scandinavian 5, 15, 25, or 29, Serbian/Croatian 102C, Spanish 5, Ukrainian 102C, Yiddish 102C).

 

 Watch our Information Session recording to learn about European Studies and our other International & Area Studies majors & minors.

 

European Studies Major

The European Studies Major consists of 6 preparation courses, the language requirement, and 12 Upper Division classes. Students in the major have options to study abroad, participate in research, and complete internships associated with their major. Some students choose to double-major with other programs on campus, and several choose to add a minor.

European Studies Major Requirements Worksheet


Quick Facts:

  • Required to take International & Area Studies 1 (offered Fall Quarter or Summer), MUST receive a "C" or better
  • Language requirement (for details click here
  • Required to take International & Area Studies 191 (Senior Seminar)
  • Study Abroad courses may apply towards major credit, consult with one of our counselors
  • Departmental Honors program is open to eligible students during their last year


How to Declare the Major:

Students can declare the major after completing all of the preparation courses with a 2.0 GPA (including at least a grade of "C" or better in the International & Area Studies 1 course), and one year of language.* 


*Completion of the elementary year of the foreign language is acceptable when applying for the major. 

 

Note: Completion of the intermediate year of the foreign language is required to fulfill all preparation requirements, but can be done after being accepted to the major. The minimum prep GPA of 2.00 will still need to be met with the inclusion of this course. European Studies majors are required to achieve intermediate level of any modern foreign language related to the area (e.g., Czech 102C, Dutch 103C, French 6, German 6, Hungarian 102C, Italian 6, Polish 102C, Portuguese 3, Romanian 102C, Russian 6, Scandinavian 5, 15, 25, or 29, Serbian/Croatian 102C, Spanish 5, Ukrainian 102C, Yiddish 102C).

 

European Studies Minor

  

           

 

The European Studies Minor, which is part of the International & Area Studies IDP, is designed for students who wish to augment their major with concerted study of the history, culture, and society of Europe from an interdisciplinary and modern perspective.

European Studies Minor Requirements Worksheet


Quick Facts:

  • To enter the minor, students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 or better, have completed all prep coursework, and have completed 45 units. 
  • No more than 10 units (2 courses, lower or upper division) may be applied towards both the student's major and this minor.
  • All minor courses must be taken for a letter grade (contact I A STD Counselor for exceptions due to COVID-19).

 

To Declare the Minor, please click here

 

INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES
FACULTY ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 2024-25

Adam Moore, Chair, International & Area Studies 
Michael Thies, Interim Chair

Robin L. H. Derby, Ph.D., History
Patrick C. Heuveline, Ph.D., International Institute, Sociology
Jennifer Jung-Kim, Ph.D., Asian Languages & Cultures
Namhee Lee, Ph.D., Asian Languages and Cultures
Adam D. Moore, Ph.D., Geography, International Institute
Helen M. Rees, Ph.D., Ethnomusicology
Bonnie Taub, Ph.D., Community Health Sciences, Anthropology
Kevin B. Terraciano, Ph.D., History
Dov Waxman, Ph.D., International Institute, Political Science



Our Students


The Academic Programs offered through the UCLA International Institute allow students to focus on a particular area of study - either a specific geographic area, or a global comparative and issue-oriented approach - through a variety of disciplines across campus. The Institute also offers its own courses taught by core teaching faculty under the following subject areas: African Studies, Global Health, Global Studies, International & Area Studies, International Development Studies, International Migration Studies, and Latin American Studies.

 

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Our Alumni

Alumni of the UCLA International Institute Academic Programs live across the globe, and are involved in a multitude of fields, including the education, government, cultural, nonprofit, health, legal and business sectors and international affairs. Below are a few bios of our alumni.

  

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 ACADEMIC COUNSELING

For 2023-2024 we will be offering virtual and in-person advising support.

We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to read our FAQs and program websites. If you still have questions or concerns, you may contact us at undergrads@international.ucla.edu (please include your name & UID).

We strive to provide holistic and comprehensive support to our students through one-on-one advising, workshops, and events that focus on academic and professional planning, exploration of research, internship opportunities, and experiences abroad. 

 

Yumi Kinoshita

Academic Advisor

Undergraduate Counselor

     

  Karina Barrera

   Undergraduate Advisor

We can assist you with:

  • Major, pre-major, and minor questions and petitions to declare (I A STD & Global Health)
  • Educational planning and course sequencing
  • Course petitions and substitutions
  • DARS updates for major/minor
  • Enrollment questions for I A STD and Global Health courses
  • Contract courses (I A STD 195CE & 198A/B/C, GH 199)
  • Exploration of research, Departmental Honors, internship/career opportunities, and study abroad
  • Graduation checks

Contact Us

Please include your name and UID in all emails.

Email us if you need accommodations for same day or outside office hours appointments.

Undergraduate Advising: undergrads@international.ucla.edu

 Graduate Advising: idpgrads@international.ucla.edu 

Current UCLA undergraduate students can make an advising appointment with Karina at Academic Counseling - Barrera, Karina.

 If you're not a UCLA student, please e-mail us at the corresponding email as noted above.  

  Bunche Hall 10256 & 10254 (10th floor)

 Mailing Address:
Academic Advisor
UCLA International Institute Academic Programs
Office of Academic Advising
10256 Bunche Hall, Mail Code 148703
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487

 

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