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The Minor in Polish Studies is an interdisciplinary program that includes a comprehensive range of courses designed to provide students with an enriched and valuable learning experience. This minor appeals to the growing number of Loyola students who come from Polish and Eastern/Central European backgrounds, and those who are interested in studying this particular culture. The curriculum consists of courses in Polish language and literature, with additional course offerings in related history, political science, women studies, and gender studies, and film as well as global and international studies. Students with a Minor in Polish Studies

Curriculum

Students with a Minor in Polish Studies must complete a total of six courses (18 credit hours). No more than four courses may be taken in the same department. Students should focus their studies on areas that best complement their major: languages and literatures or history and political science. Only three courses from the minor may be applied toward another major or minor.

The Minor in Polish Studies is an interdisciplinary program that includes a comprehensive range of courses designed to provide students with an enriched and valuable learning experience. This minor appeals to the growing number of Loyola students who come from Polish and Eastern/Central European backgrounds, and those who are interested in studying this particular culture. The curriculum consists of courses in Polish language and literature, with additional course offerings in related history, political science, women studies, and gender studies, and film as well as global and international studies. Students with a Minor in Polish Studies

Curriculum

Students with a Minor in Polish Studies must complete a total of six courses (18 credit hours). No more than four courses may be taken in the same department. Students should focus their studies on areas that best complement their major: languages and literatures or history and political science. Only three courses from the minor may be applied toward another major or minor.