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Getting the Certificate

To receive the Certificate candidates must:

  1. Successfully complete 8 courses (24 hours) in Central and East European Studies. This must include at least one course from each core cluster (History, Social Science, Literature), and HIST/CEES 1626. Five (15 hours) of the eight courses (24 hours) must be at the upper division level. Only 9 credits that apply to the student's major(s) can be used to fulfill requirements for the CEES certificate.
  2. Fulfill the requirements for a B.S. or B.A. degree in an established major in a school or college of the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥
  3. Maintain a minimum G.P.A. of 2.5 in all courses taken for the Certificate.

While not formally required, students are strongly recommended to take at least two years of a Slavic or East European Language. Two years of university-level language study or successful performance on an equivalency examination can be substituted for one of the 3-credit lower division courses.


Study Abroad:

Students are strongly encouraged to take advantage of a recognized study abroad program in Eastern Europe that is affiliated with the University. The summer program in , sponsored by the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, is especially recommended. ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ also has connections with programs in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Turkey, and Hungary. Consult the at 303-492-7741 for details. Courses taken in such a program, as approved by an advisor, will count toward the certificate in CEES.


Berlin, Germany

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