Indiana University Bloomington

European Union Studies Minor


EU Parliament, Strasbourg, France. Jeffrey Hart.

On May 1st, 2004, the European Union admitted ten new members; it now spans from Western Europe to the Baltic Region, Eastern and Central Europe, and to Cyprus. The new Europe manifests itself in different ways - through integrated economic markets, Europe-wide elections, evolving political institutions, and emerging European identity. The minor in European Union Studies seeks to address these issues by equipping students with the analytical tools to deal with the "making of the European Union."

Official requirements and acceptable courses are outlined in the College Bulletin.