Electives
Eligible electives
- ANTH 361: Archaeology of Medieval Europe
- ENSH 340 (1.5) Special Topics in a Major Author
- ENSH 341 (1.5) Speical Topics in Theories and Methods
- ENSH 346 (1.5) Old English Language and Literature
- ENSH 347 (1.5) Major Figures or Movements in Medieval Literature
- ENSH 348 (1.5) Themes in Medieval Literature
- ENSH 342 (1.5) Special Topics in a Genre, Movement or Theme
Notes:
Students, especially those considering graduate work Medieval Studies, are urged to take advantage of the Latin courses offered by Greek and Roman Studies. Since the study of ancient Greece and Rome provides an excellent background for Medieval Studies, and because medieval culture has analogues in non-European cultures, the following background and comparative courses are useful electives.
Topics courses in other departments must have Medieval content in order to be used as electives. Please ensure you check the topic before enrollment.
The Department of English has recently changed their courses (ENSH). Some courses are not eligible for credit if you have taken the same content as ENGL. Please check with Advising or the Medeival Studies office if you are unsure.
Background/Comparative Courses
- AHVS 348 (1.5) Introduction to Islamic Archaeology
- AHVS 351A (1.5) Painting in Medieval Islam
- AHVS 358 (1.5) Art of the Sultans and Emperors of India
- ANTH 306 (1.5) Folklore in Contemporary Society
- ANTH 310 (1.5) Anthropological Approaches to Comparative Religion
- ANTH 332 (1.5) Anthropology of Europe
- GRS 442 (1.5) Roman Law and Society
- SPAN 471B (1.5) Miracle Stories in the Marian Tradition