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The interdisciplinary minor in medieval studies integrates courses in English, foreign languages, literature, history, philosophy, and theology to introduce students to the major movements and achievements of the Latin Christian West from approximately A.D. 500 to 1500.
Medieval Studies Minor
The minor consists of seven courses (21 credit hours) divided as listed below:
Required Course | ||
INMS 4952 | Medieval Models Colloquium (Medieval Studies) | 3 |
History Courses - Choose one of the following: | 3 | |
The Middle Ages | ||
The Crusades | ||
Medieval England | ||
English or Foreign Language Courses - Choose one of the following: | 3 | |
British Literature to 1500 | ||
Chaucer | ||
Medieval Course Offerings: | ||
Topics in Literature or Writing | ||
The Middle Ages in France: 1050-1450 | ||
Women in Foreign Literature | ||
Topics in Foreign Language, Culture and Literature | ||
German Literature: Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century | ||
Race, Culture and Religion in Early Spanish Literature | ||
Philosophy and Theology Required Courses: | ||
PHIL 3620 | Medieval Philosophy | 3 |
THEO 4230 | Theology in the Middle Ages | 3 |
*Electives: Choose two courses | 6 | |
Total Credit Hours | 21 |
Notes:
- Electives may also be chosen from appropriate offerings of HIST 4931 Topics in History, HIST 4953 Readings in History, PHIL 3625 Course PHIL 3625 Not Found, PHIL 4931 Topics in Philosophy, THEO 4220 St. Augustine: The Man and the Theologian and THEO 4290 Studies in Historical Theology.
- Any substitutions must be approved by the program coordinator.
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