Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MRS)


3990 Independent Study. Prerequisite: junior standing or above and permission of instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Independent study on a topic in medieval and/or Renaissance studies. (F, Sp)

4013 Medieval Studies: Materials and Methods. Prerequisite: junior standing and permission of instructor. Builds on previous coursework at the 3000- and 4000-levels and provides a basis for advanced work in Medieval Studies. The course will examine selected realia with a focus on illuminated manuscripts. Instruction will be provided in research methodology in paleography, codicology, history, literature, art, and theology. Emphasis will be on 11th–16th century Europe. (Irreg.)

4903 Seminar in Medieval Culture. Prerequisite: junior standing or above and permission of instructor. May be repeated once with change of topic; maximum credit six hours. A theme of crucial importance to, or exemplary of, the defining features of the culture of the Middle Ages will be chosen and examined from an interdisciplinary perspective, using the materials and methods of literary study, history, art history, philosophy, religion, and related fields. Less advanced students are referred to MRS 3903. (Irreg.) [IV-WC]

4990 Independent Study. Prerequisite: junior standing or above and permission of instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Independent study on a topic in medieval and/or Renaissance studies. (F, Sp)



Updated: April 5, 2007