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Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies (MAR)
Advisor: William Carroll
This interdepartmental study of the culture and society of Mediaeval and Renaissance Europe includes courses pertinent to the periods, an independent project, and the opportunity for study in Europe (see below).
Major: A minimum of 10 course credits, distributed as follows:
- Two courses in one of the following languages: Ancient Greek, French, German, or Latin (or Italian, if transferred from another institution);
- Three courses: HIS 301 (Europe: 400-1100), 302 (Europe: 1100-1300), and ENG 321 (Mediaeval English Literature);
- Either ENG 323 or 324 (Shakespeare I or II);
- Three courses selected from ART 254 (Mediaeval Art) and 256 (Renaissance Art); HIS 311 (Aristotle and the Origins of Western Science), 312 (Scientific Revolution of the Seventeenth Century), 370 (Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Cultures in the Middle Ages); MUS 321 (History of Western Music I); PHI 303 (Mediaeval Philosophy); POL 324 (Christian Political Thought); or, with the approval of the Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies Committee, from offerings relevant to the period in other departments; and
- Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies 485.
390. Individual Project: see Courses 390.
480. Internship: see Courses 480.
485. Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies Senior Project
Independent project, required of all majors during their senior year. Prerequisite: permission of the Mediaeval and Renaissance Committee.
951. Semester in the Arts of London and Florence
952. Semester in Florence
988-ITL. Semester in Italy
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