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Cross-listed courses fulfilling the Medieval Studies certificate requirements in any given semester can be found here.
The following courses also qualify for the Medieval Studies certificate. Please consult ISIS to determine which courses are offered in any given semester.
Approved Courses
01H:040 Introduction to Medieval Art
01H:139 Themes in Medieval Art
01H:140 Early Medieval Art
01H:141 Romanesque and Gothic Art
01H:142 The Medieval Manuscript Book
01H:146 Italian Sculpture: 13th-16th Centuries
01H:147 Italian Medieval Art
01H:199 Topics in Art History [when topic is medieval]
01X:155 Bookbinding: Historical Book Structures (same as 108:155) [when topic is medieval]
108:155 Bookbinding: Historical Book Structures (same as 01X:155) [when topic is medieval]
108:181 Literature and the Book [when topic is medieval]
108:182 The Book in the Middle Ages (same as 16E:120)
108:183 The Transition from Manuscript to Print -- K. Kamerick
20L:016 Second-Year Latin I
20L:017 Second-Year Latin II
20L:198 Medieval Latin
008:060 Selected Works of the Middle Ages
008:071 Chaucer
008:077 Selected Authors [when authors are medieval]
008:101 Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
008L:132 Elementary Old English (same as 103:132)
008:144 Medieval Drama (same as 049:181)
008:160 Selected Themes in Literary Works [when topic is medieval]
008:178 Old English: Beowulf
008:193 Celtic Medieval Literature
009:107 Introduction to French Literature: Medieval and Renaissance
009:113 French Civilization
009:252 French Literature to 1180 (prerequisite: special permission of instructor)
013:017 German Heroic and Erotic Literature of the Middle Ages
013:244 Middle High German Literature (prerequisite: special permission of instructor)
013:243 Middle High German -- G. Ehrstine
16E:051 Colloquium for History Majors (European) [when topic is medieval]
16E:110 Medieval Civilization
16E:111 Medieval Intellectual History 300-1150
16E:112 Medieval Intellectual History 1150-1500
16E:113 Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe
16E:117 History of the Medieval Church
16E:118 The Transition from Manuscript to Print -- K. Kamerick [same as 108:183]
16E:119 Women, Marriage, and the Family in the Middle Ages
16E:120 The Book in the Middle Ages (same as 108:182)
16E:139 Ancient and Medieval Science
16W:051 Colloquium for History Majors (World) [when topic is medieval]
018:119 Medieval Italian Literature
018:120 Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature
025:144 History of Music I
025:145 Counterpoint Before 1600
026:112 Medieval Philosophy
032:025 Medieval Religion and Culture
032:080 Spirituality and Mysticism
032:119 Jewish Mysticism
032:130 History of Christian Theology II: Scholasticism and Reformation
032:132 Medieval and Reformation Religious Thought
035:157 Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature
035:160 Medieval Spanish Literature in Context
035:181 Topics in Spanish Literature [when topic is medieval]
049:181 Medieval Drama (same as 008:144)
To inquire whether other courses might qualify for the certificate, please consult with a member of the Medieval Studies Coordinating Committee.
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