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School of Liberal Arts: Medieval and Early Modern Studies
2008-2009 Academic Year
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· Two courses each from two of three categories: medieval, early modern,
and crossover.
· Any two additional courses listed in the program. The student may take up
to three courses in a single department. Three of the six courses must be
taken a the 300 level and above.
Medieval
ARHS 320 Early Christian and Byzantine Art
ARHS 321 Art and Experience in the Middle Ages
ARHS 331 Art of the Early Renaissance in Italy
ARHS 624 The Use of Antiquity in the Middle Ages
ARHS 625 Word and Image in Early Italian Painting
ENLS 412 Medieval Literature
FREN 422 Medieval French Literature
FREN 423 Late Medieval French Literature
FREN 424 Women in the Middle Ages
HISA 102 The Barbarian West
HISA 103 Medieval Europe, 1100-1450
HISA 303 Early Medieval And Byzantine Civilization from Constantine to the
Crusades
HISA 331 Medieval England
HISA 335 Society and Culture in Medieval Italy, 1000-1400
HISA 418 Medieval Spain
HISA 609 Seminar in Select Topics in Byzantine History
HISA 623 Medieval Cities
HISA 625 Medieval Religious Culture
HISA 627 Women and Gender in the Middle Ages
HISA 639 The Early Development of the Anglo ­American Common Law
HISA 697, 698 Special Offerings in Ancient/Medieval History
HISA H401 Colloquium in Late Antiquity
HISE 418 Medieval Spain
HISM 405 Medieval Northwest Africa
ITAL 401 Topics in Origins and Masterpieces of 13th and 14th-Century Italian
Literature
SPAN 442 Introduction to Multicultural Medieval Iberia
SPAN 681 Reading Medieval Iberia
Crossover
ENLS 449 Early Major Authors
ENLS 511 Seminar in British Literature to 1800
FREN 434 Parchment, Print and PC's: A History of the Book and Its Forms
FREN 621 History of the French Language
GERM 351 Love, Death and Sexuality from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
GERM 355 German Literature in Translation*
GERM 640 Advanced Undergraduate Seminar*
HISA 402 Topics in Medieval and Renaissance History
HISE 121 Europe and a Wider World to 1789