These courses satisfy the Additional Medieval Coursework Requirement in the Medieval Studies Concentration (Major) and Minor

Other courses on medieval topics may be used with approval of the Director of the Program in Medieval Studies

Body
  • ARTH 111 / MDVL 111: Ancient to Medieval Art
  • ARTH 222 / MDVL 222: Medieval Art
  • ARTH 231 / MDVL 231: Northern Renaissance Art
  • CWL 208 / ASST 208 / REL 208 / SAME 208: Cultures & Literature of South Asia
  • CWL 241: Early Masterpieces of Western Culture
  • EALC 240: Chinese Civilization
  • EALC 275 / CWL 275: Masterpieces of East Asian Literature
  • ENGL 122 / MDVL 122: The Middle Ages in Popular Culture
  • ENGL 202 / MDVL 201 / CWL 253: Medieval Literature and Culture
  • ENGL 216 / MDVL 216 / CWL 216: Legends of King Arthur
  • HIST 111 / AFST 111: History of Africa to 1800
  • HIST 130 / ANTH 130: History of South Asia
  • HIST 135: History of the Islamic Middle East
  • HIST 140 (ACP) or 141: Western Worlds: Ancient and Medieval Societies from the Mediterranean to Northern Europe
  • HIST 220 / EALC 220: Traditional China
  • HIST 226 / EALC 226: Premodern Japanese History          
  • HIST 245 / MDVL 245 / GWS 245: Wives, Workers and Witches in Pre-Modern Europe
  • HIST 247 / MDVL 247: Medieval Europe
  • HIST 255 / MDVL 255: British Isles to 1688
  • ITAL 240 / MDVL 240 / CWL 240: Italy Middle Ages and Renaissance
  • JS 201 / REL 212: History of Antisemitism
  • LA 222 / ARCH 222 / ARTH 222: Islamic Gardens & Architecture
  • REL 108 / PHIL 108 / JS 108 / ANTH 108: Religion and Society in the West I
  • REL 214 / SAME 214: Introduction to Islam
  • REL 223 / CWL 223 / SAME 223: The Qur’an (Koran)
  • REL 260 / SAME 260: Mystics and Saints in Islam
  • REL 283 / CWL 283: Jewish Sacred Literature
  • REL 287 / EALC 287: Introduction to Buddhism
  • SCAN 225 / HIST 254: Vikings to Volvos: Scandinavia
  • SCAN 251 / MDVL 251 / CWL 251 / REL 251: Viking Mythology
  • SCAN 252 / MDVL 252 / CWL 252: Viking Sagas in Translation

 

 

 

Advanced Hours

  • ANTH 459: The Ancient Maya
  • ARTH 423 / MDVL 423: Romanesque Art
  • ARTH 424 / MDVL 424: Gothic Art
  • ARTH 430: Italian Art 1300-1500
  • ARTH 431 / MDVL 431: Topics: Northern Art 1300-1500
  • ARTH 433 / MDVL 433: Fifteenth-Century Italian Art
  • CMN 415 / CLCV 415 / MDVL 415: Classical Rhetorics
  • EALC 305 / CWL 311: Japanese Lit in Translation
  • EALC 307 / CWL 307: Classical Chinese Literature
  • EALC 488 / REL 488: History of Chinese Buddhism
  • ENGL 311: History of the English Language
  • ENGL 407 / MDVL 407: Introduction to Old English
  • ENGL 411 / MDVL 411: Chaucer
  • ENGL 412 / MDVL 410 / CWL 417: Topics in Medieval British and Irish Literature
  • ENGL 416: Topics in British Drama to 1660
  • FR 301: Medieval and Early Modern Literature
  • FR 335: French Cultural History to 1789
  • FR 417 / MDVL 417 / RMLG 417: Topics in the History of Romance Languages
  • GER 470 / MDVL 470: Middle Ages to Baroque
  • HIST 345 / MDVL 345 / REL 345: Medieval Civilization
  • HIST 443 / MDVL 443: Byzantine Empire AD 284-717
  • HIST 445 / MDVL 444: Medieval England
  • ITAL 413 / MDVL 413 / CWL 413: Dante
  • ITAL 414 / MDVL 414 / CWL 414: Petrarch and Boccaccio
  • ITAL 420 / MDVL 420 / CWL 420: Masterpieces of Renaissance Literature
  • LAT 460 / MDVL 460: Medieval Latin
  • MUS 313: History of Music I
  • PHIL 404: Medieval Philosophy
  • REL 344 / MDVL 344 / JS 344: Medieval Jewish Thought
  • REL 440 / MDVL 440: Early Christian Thought        
  • SCAN 305: Old Norse-Icelandic I
  • SCAN 306: Old Norse-Icelandic II
  • SLAV 417: 11th-17th Century Russian Literature and Language
  • SPAN 310: Premodern Spanish Literatures and Cultures
  • SPAN 318: Spanish Cultural Studies I
  • THEA 360: History of Theatre I