Please see below for lists of language courses and area studies courses with EU/European studies content that will be offered in spring 2025. These lists are meant to be comprehensive but not exhaustive. If you are teaching a course that you think should be included, please contact eucenter@illinois.edu.

European Union Studies

EURO 418 – Language & Minorities in Europe

EURO 490 – Black Europe

EURO 500 – Dialogue on Europe

EURO 502 – The EU in a Global Context

EURO 590 – Directed Ind Study

EURO 599 – Thesis Research

Area Studies

ANTH 230 – Sociocultural Anthropology

ANTH 270 – Language in Culture

ANTH 278 – Climate Change & Civilization

ANTH 352 – Language and Gender

ANTH 435 – The Neandertal Debate

ANTH 462 – Museum Theory and Practice (ARTH 462/LA 472)

ANTH 471 – Ethnography through Language

ANTH 499 – Language & Global Youth Cultures

ANTH 515 – Decolonizing Knowledge

ANTH 515 – Language, Culture & Identity

ARCH 407 – Rome: City of Visible History

ARCH 409 – Studies in Spanish Architecture

ARTH 240 – Art of the Nineteenth Century

CLCV 220 – Exploring the Greek and Roman World (CWL 220)

CLCV 231 – Development of Ancient Cities (JS 231)

CLCV 444 – The Archaeology of Italy (ARTH 416)

CWL 242 – Modern Masterpieces of Western Culture

CWL 320 – Responses to the Holocaust (JS 320/REL 320/YDSH 320)

ECON 420 – International Economics

ENGL 202 – Medieval Literature and Culture (CWL 253/MDVL 201)

ENGL 204 – Renaissance Literature and Culture (CWL 255)

ENGL 206 – Enlightenment Literature and Culture (CWL 257)

ENGL 209 – Early British Literature and Culture

ENGL 442 – Contemporary British and Irish Literature

FR 211 – Introduction to Literary Studies

FR 212 – Introduction to Cultural Analysis: French Identities

FR 301 – Medieval and Early Modern Literature

FR 313 – Worldwide Spoken French

FR 322 – Contemporary Literature in French: Choix Goncourt US 2025

FR 574 – Reading in the 19th-Century French Novel

FR 579 – French Feminisms

GER 201 – German Popular Culture: Tales of Horror

GER 251 – Grimm’s Fairy Tales in Context (ENGL 266/CWL 254)

GER 321 – German for Economics

GER 331 – Intro to German Literature

GER 401 – A Unified Country? Perspectives on German Unification

GER 420 – German Cultural History

GER 465 – German Linguistics (SCAN 494)

GER 473 – 1920s to Today

GER 570 – Modern Critical Theory

GER 575 – The Frankfurt School

GER 576 – Literarisches Schreiben über Natur im 21. Jahrhundert

GGIS 106 – Geographies of Globalization (ESE 106)

GGIS 204 – Cities of the World

GLBL 100 – Intro to Global Studies

GLBL 260 – Global Human Rights

GLBL 270 – Introduction to Global Markets and Society

GLBL 392 – International Diplomacy and Negotiation

GRKM 260 – Decolonizing the Body: Eros and the Erotic in the Poetry of C.P. Cavafy

HIST 100 – Global History

HIST 142 – Modern Europe and the World

HIST 200 – Monarchy, From the Middle Ages to the Present (majors only)

HIST 209 – World War II: A Global History

HIST 241 – History of Ancient Rome

HIST 251 – Warfare Military Institutions & Society (GLBL 251)

HIST 253 – Enlightenment to Existentialism

HIST 352 – War and Peace in Central Asia

HIST 361 – Euro Thought & Society Since 1789

HIST 443 – Byzantine Empire AD 284–717

HIST 461 – Russia- Peter the Great to Revolution

HIST 462 – Soviet Union since 1917

ITAL 250 – Minority Identities in Film and Culture: The Italian American and African American Experience

ITAL 440 – Modern Italian Novel

JS 201 – History of Antisemitism (REL 212)

JS 501 – Grad Intro to Jewish Culture

LA 221 – History of the Prison (AFRO 221/HIST 219)

LA 314 – History of World Landscapes (ARCH 314)

LAW 616 – Environmental Law & Policy (Law students only)

LAW 657 – International Human Rights Law

MACS 300 – Representation of Blacks in Film (HIST 300)

MUSE 250 – The World Through Museums (ANTH 250)

NRES 287 – Environment and Society (ESE 287/GGIS 287/PS 273)

PHIL 410 – Classical Ancient Philosophers

PHIL 411 – Nineteenth Century Philosophy

PHIL 412 – Classical Modern Philosophers

PHIL 421 – Ethical Theories

POL 115 – Intro to Polish Culture

PS 225 – Environmental Politics & Policy (RST 225)

PS 270 – Intro to Political Theory

PS 280/281 – Intro to International Relations

PS 282 – Governing Globalization

PS 322 – Law and Public Policy (majors only)

PS 371 – Classical Political Theory

PS 397 – Authoritarian Regimes (majors only)

PS 399 – Politics of International Treaties

PS 456 – Democracy and Identity

PS 457 – The European Union and the United States

PS 584 – International Cooperation (Ph.D. only)

REES 496 – Topics in REEE Studies

REL 109 – Religion & Society in the West II (ANTH 109/PHIL 109)

REL 120 – A History of Judaism (HIST 168/JS 120)

REL 344 – Jewish Intellectual History: Encounters with Islam and Christianity (JS 344/MDVL 344)

RST 570 – Cultural Aspects of Tourism (ANTH 570)

RUSS 122 – Russia and Black America (AFRO 122/CWL 122)

RUSS 219 – Soviet/Russian Film: Propaganda and Alterity. Survey of Class, Gender, and Race

RUSS 225 – Russian Lit and Revolution (CWL 249)

RUSS 320 – Russian Writers (CWL 321)

RUSS 323 – Tolstoy (CWL 323/ENGL 323)

SCAN 225 – Vikings to Volvos: Scandinavia

SLAV 525 – Slavic Folklore

SLCL 200 – Languages and Cultures of the Mediterranean

SOC 200 – Introduction to Sociological Theory

SPAN 250 – Approaches to Literature

SPAN 309 – Global Varieties of Spanish

SPAN 310 – Premodern Spanish Literature & Cultures

SPAN 312 – Strange Worlds

SPAN 312 – Migrations in Spanish Literature and Culture

SPAN 320 – Global Spain

SPAN 463 – 18-19thC Spanish Studies

SPAN 466 – Africa in Colonial Latin America: Bodies, Experiences, and Colonial Negotiations

TURK 270 – Language and Culture in Turkey (ANTH 272/CLBL 272/SAME 272)

UKR 498 – Problems in Ukrainian Lit

Language Courses

Arabic

ARAB 202 – Elementary Standard Arabic II

ARAB 404 – Intermediate Standard Arabic II

ARAB 406 – Advanced Standard Arabic II

ARAB 408 – Topics Standard Arabic LangLit II

Basque

BASQ 402 – Readings in Basque Studies

Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian

BCS 102 – First Year Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian II

BCS 202 – Second Year Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian II

Czech

CZCH 102 – Elementary Czech II

French

FR 101 – Elementary French I

FR 102 – Elementary French II

FR 103 – Intermediate French I

FR 104 – Intermediate French II

FR 205 – French in Conversation

FR 207 – Writing and Grammar Workshop

German

GER 101 – Beginning German I

GER 102 – Beginning German II

GER 103 – Intermediate German I

GER 104 – Intermediate German II

GER 211 – Conversation and Writing I

GER 212 – Conversation and Writing II

Greek

GRKM 202 – Elementary Modern Greek II

GRKM 404 – Intermediate Modern Greek II

Hebrew

HEBR 202 – Elementary Modern Hebrew II

HEBR 404 – Intermediate Modern Hebrew II

Italian

ITAL 101 – Elementary Italian I

ITAL 102 – Elementary Italian II

ITAL 103 – Intermediate Italian I

ITAL 104 – Intermediate Italian II

ITAL 310 – Advanced Grammar

Polish

POL 102 – Elementary Polish II

POL 202 – Second Year Polish II

Portuguese

PORT 400 – Intensive Beginning Portuguese

PORT 401 – Intensive Intermediate Portuguese

PORT 402 – Advanced Grammar

Russian

RUSS 102 – First-Year Russian II

RUSS 202 – Second-Year Russian II

RUSS 302 – Third Year Russian II

RUSS 402 – Fourth Year Russian II

Spanish

SPAN 101 – Elementary Spanish I

SPAN 102 – Elementary Spanish II

SPAN 122 – Intensive Elementary Spanish

SPAN 130 – Intermediate Spanish

SPAN 141 – Introduction to Spanish Grammar

SPAN 142 – Spanish in the Professions

SPAN 204 – Advanced Spanish Grammar in Context

SPAN 208 – Oral Spanish

SPAN 228 – Spanish Composition

SPAN 232 – Spanish in the Community

SPAN 303 – Sounds of Spanish

SPAN 305 – The Structure of Spanish

Swedish

SCAN 102 – Beginning Swedish II

SCAN 104 – Intermediate Swedish II

Turkish

TURK 202 – Elementary Turkish II

TURK 404 – Intermediate Turkish II

Ukrainian

UKR 102 – Basic Ukrainian II

UKR 201 – Second-Year Ukrainian I