In this programme you are introduced to a number of mandatory subjects, including the study of a modern language. You will choose a major that will provide the basis for further specialisation in European Studies. Alongside the core programme, you may choose from a range of electives or opt for a minor. You can also decide to study abroad for a semester or do an internship.
See this recording of our November 2023 live session, in which the European Studies Bachelor's programme is illustrated in detail.
The first year of the programme serves as an introduction to European Studies. The courses will offer an overview of the entire discipline. You will:
Explore the cultural and political history of Europe, the creation and workings of European political institutions, and European self-understandings throughout history.
Choose a modern language (other than English) in which you will become proficient by the end of your studies. You can choose to study Arabic, Catalan, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Modern Greek, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), Spanish and Turkish. Dutch native speakers may also opt for Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.
Develop specific academic skills, such as academic writing and conducting independent research.
European Studies in Amsterdam offered me a chance to explore a new city and a new culture as well as an array of different subjects and courses.Oliver Callaghan, student Read the interview
In the second year, your course selection will be devoted to your major, that will provide the basis for further specialisation in European Studies. In the third year of the programme, you can tailor your own curriculum. In the second and third year you will:
Choose to specialise in one of six majors: European Culture, European History, East European Studies, European Law, European Politics, or European Economics.
Take a course in ‘Philosophy of the Humanities’, in which you will explore the historical and philosophical background of the Humanities and consider global and European discussions on Philosophy.
Specialise in a second major, opt for a minor or choose electives in a wide range of subjects. You also have the opportunity to use your elective credits to study abroad or do an internship for a semester. You will conclude the programme by writing a Bachelor’s thesis, your first major piece of independent research.
Which sort of courses will you take? What does a typical week look like? Is this programme the right fit for you? Find out more in this video.
Please note: This is the course overview of the shared first year of the Bachelor's programme in European Studies. View the UvA Course Catalogue for the programmes of the specialisations in the second and third year.
European Studies ended up being much broader than I expected and delved much deeper.Sarah Osei-Bonsu, student Read the interview
The Bachelor's programme European Studies forms part of the broad label European Studies. The quality of this programme has been positively accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO). This means that after successful completion of the programme you will receive a recognised Bachelor’s degree in European Studies and the title Bachelor of Arts (BA).