LIST OF COURSES IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Coordinator,
Medieval Studies Minor: George
Dameron (History)
Spring
2001
Requirements
for minor:
The
minor requires six (6) courses and twenty-one (21) credits.
The student must choose one of the following: Hi 109, Hi 111, Hu 101.
(S)he must also choose one of the following: Ph 303 or RS 217. In
addition, from the list below, the student must choose four (4) courses from the
list below from at least two of the following departments:
Cl, En, FA, Hi, ML, Ph, PS, and RS.
Classics
LA
101
Elementary Latin (4 credits)
LA
211
Intermediate Latin (4)
GR
101
Elementary Greek (4)
GR
201
Greek Prose Literature (if focus is medieval) (4)
LA
303
Latin of Patristic and Medieval Worlds (3)
LA
310
Directed Readings in Latin Literature (if focus is medieval) (3)
English
EN
219
British Literature I (3 credits)
EN
302
Chaucer (4 credits)
EN
303
Medieval Literature (4 credits)
EN
413
Special Topics in Literature (Old English, 4; Arthurian Literature, 4)
Fine
Arts
AR
251
Survey of the History of Art I: Cave Painting to Renaissance (4)
DR
301
Chief Patterns of Western Drama 1 (4)
History
HI
109
Early Medieval Europe, 500-1000 (3)
HI
111
Later Medieval Europe, 1000-1400 (3)
HI
317
History of European Witchcraft (4)
HI
343
Topics in Medieval History (4)
HI
345
The Black Death (4)
HI
461
Society and Culture in Medieval Italy, 1000-1400 (4)
HU
101
Ancient and Medieval Civilization (4)
Modern
Languages
RU
313
Topics in Russian Culture I (if focus is medieval) (4)
Philosophy
PH
303
Medieval Philosophy (4)
PH
405-445 Philosophical
Authors/Texts (if focus is medieval, 4)
Political
Science
PO
361
Ancient and Medieval Political Thought (4)
Religious
Studies
RS
217
Medieval Christianity (3)
RS
250
Women’s Spirituality (3)
RS
339
Celtic Christianity (3)
In
addition:
A senior paper, written as part of a Medieval Studies course, or, with the approval of the Coordinator, as part of any upper level course. This paper will be read by the supervising professor and the faculty member teaching the upper level course. The senior paper may be part of the course requirements for any of the courses listed above.
See
major department sections for individual course listings.