Students must complete at least five upper-level courses in Medieval Studies disciplines, for a total of 15 credits. No more than three of these credits may be transferred from another college or university. Coursework must be at the 2000 level and above, and may also include Variable Topics, Special Topics, Independent Study, Foreign Study, and graduate-level courses, as determined by the course content and consent of one of the Minor Advisors.
The five courses must be drawn from at least four of the following categories:
- Arab and Islamic Civilizations: ARAB 2751, 3550W, 3551, 3559, 3751
- Art History: ARTH 3210/W, 3220/W, 3230/W, 3240/W, 3260/W
- Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies: CAMS 3102. 3213, 3224, 3232, 3244; CAMS/HIST 3320, CAMS/HIST 3321, CAMS/HIST 3325, CAMS/HIST 3326, CAMS/HIST 3330, CAMS/HIST 3335, CAMS/HIST 3340
- English: ENGL 3111, 3301, 3303, 3501, 3603
- French: FREN 3230
- Hebrew and Judaic Studies: HEJS 3201, 3241, 3301, 5316; HEJS/HIST 3362
- History: HIST 2350, 3360, 3361, 3420, 3460, 3704; CAMS/HIST 3320, CAMS/HIST 3321, CAMS/HIST 3325, CAMS/HIST 3326, CAMS/HIST 3330, CAMS/HIST 3335, CAMS/HIST 3340, HEJS/HIST 3362
- Interdepartmental: INTD 3260
- Italian Literary and Cultural Studies: ILCS 3253, 3254, 3255W
- Music: MUSI 3401
- Philosophy: PHIL 3261
- Political Science: POLS 3002
- Spanish: SPAN 3200, 3231, 3261
The Minor is offered by the Medieval Studies Program.
For further information, contact Sherri Olson, Wood Hall, Room 229, (860) 486-3552.