The College of Arts and Sciences offers an undergraduate minor in
Medieval Studies. Students interested in the Middle Ages and Medieval
Studies have the opportunity to draw on the resources of a number of
departments and structure individual programs of breadth and variety. Students pursuing a minor in Medieval Studies must take a minimum of 18
credits from the courses listed below, selected from at least three
departments. For more information, contact Professor James Dean.
| ARTH 209 |
Early Medieval Art (200 - 1000 AD) |
| ARTH 210 |
Later Medieval Art (1000 - 1400 AD) |
| ARTH 213 |
Art of the Northern Renaissance |
| ARTH 217 |
Early Renaissance Art |
| ARTH 220 |
Italian Renaissance Architecture |
| ARTH 406/606 |
Seminar in Medieval Art |
| ARTH 408/608 |
Seminar in Northern Renaissance Art |
| ARTH 413 |
Seminar in Italian Renaissance Art |
| CMLT 320 |
Varying Authors and Genres (on medieval topics) |
| CMLT 321 |
Medieval Literature and Culture |
| ENGL 321 |
Medieval Literature and Culture |
| ENGL 322 |
Chaucer |
| FLLT 320 |
Varying Authors and Genres (on medieval topics) |
| FREN 423/623 |
French Medieval Literature |
| HIST 241 |
History of Christianity to 1300 |
| HIST 245 |
Medieval Kings and Queens |
| HIST 342 |
Barbarian Europe |
| HIST 343 |
Medieval Europe 1050-1350 |
| HIST 344 |
Renaissance Literature |
| HIST 471/671 |
Seminar in Medieval History |
| MUSC 311 |
Music History: 400 through 1600 |
| PHIL 311 |
Early Medieval Philosophy |
| PHIL 312 |
Late Medieval Philosophy |
| SPAN 435/635 |
Spanish Medieval Literature |
Substitutions
may be arranged with the permission of the faculty coordinator,
provided that the required disciplinary distribution is maintained.