Brandeis University European Cultural Studies Program

Brandeis University European Cultural Studies Program The European Cultural Studies Program (ECS) offers students interdisciplinary study in the Humaniti

The European Cultural Studies Program (ECS) offers students the opportunity to study English and continental literature in translation in conjunction with one or more related disciplines: fine arts, history, music, philosophy, politics, sociology and theater arts. ECS is for those students who feel intellectually adventurous, who want to explore the interrelationships of literature with various ot

her disciplines in order to gain a broader perspective of what constitutes "culture." With the advent of an ever-changing Europe, students in ECS will be better prepared, in all areas, to keep abreast with current and future events. Many of our students spend some time abroad to get a feel for the cultures in which they are most interested. ECS majors have gone on to graduate school (in history, politics, English and other fields), law school, business school and advanced programs in international studies.

Join a Trip to the Museum of Fine Arts with German and ECS UDRs!
02/23/2022

Join a Trip to the Museum of Fine Arts with German and ECS UDRs!

03/31/2017

Explore European Cultural Studies at Brandeis! Enroll in ECS 100A in Fall 2017.

Taught by Professor Steve Dowden, chair and UAH for the ECS Program. Satisfies the core course requirement for the ECS major, as well as the Humanities and Writing Intensive university requirements!

ECS 100A: European Cultural Studies Proseminar: Modernism
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M,W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM

Explores the interrelationship of literature, music, painting, philosophy, and other arts in the era of high modernism. Works by Artaud, Baudelaire, Benjamin, Mann, Mahler, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Kandinsky, Schiele, Beckett, Brecht, Adorno, Sartre, Heidegger, and others.

Don't miss a wild evening at the theatre with this ingenious dark comedy—flying plates of pasta salad, schnitzel and mis...
10/17/2016

Don't miss a wild evening at the theatre with this ingenious dark comedy—flying plates of pasta salad, schnitzel and missing children in the upstairs bedroom!
Wednesday, October 26 at 8PM | RSVP at: bit.ly/twworldwo

A great Politics department course taught by Professor Jytte Klausen and cross listed in many departments, including ECS...
01/11/2016

A great Politics department course taught by Professor Jytte Klausen and cross listed in many departments, including ECS.

11/17/2015

Our semesterly feature event starts in 40 minutes! Don't miss out on Prof. Kahn, art, history, and chocolate cake!

Starting at 3:30 in Mandel Reading room (3rd floor of Mandel)

10/21/2015

Join the Romance Studies departments in Shiffman 216 tomorrow, Thursday October 22 from 4:30-5:30 to learn more about their programs, study abroad opportunities, and food!

PHIL 177a: Simone Weil with Professor Yourgrau is cross listed in ECS this Spring. A class on a fascinating philosopher ...
10/13/2015

PHIL 177a: Simone Weil with Professor Yourgrau is cross listed in ECS this Spring. A class on a fascinating philosopher perfect for aspiring ECS Majors!

Come at 5:30 today to the Rapaporte Treasure Hall! Sponsored by the History, IGS, and Brandeis Russian Studies departmen...
10/06/2015

Come at 5:30 today to the Rapaporte Treasure Hall! Sponsored by the History, IGS, and Brandeis Russian Studies departments.

10/01/2015

The second movie in the Russian Contemporary Film festival will be screening tonight in Mandel G12 at 7pm!

09/22/2015

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415 South Street
Waltham, MA
02453

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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+17817363200

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