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Catalogue 2022-2023 
    
Catalogue 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program


Director: Zoltán Márkus;

Steering Committee: Mark C. Amodio (English), Nancy Bisaha (History), Mita Choudhury (History), Curtis Dozier (Greek and Roman Studies), Leslie C. Dunn (English), Yvonne Eleta (Art), Marc Epstein (Religion), Elizabeth Lastrab (Art), Zoltán Márkus (English), Ronald Patkus (Library), Agnes Veto (Jewish Studies), Denise A. Walen (Drama).

Participating Faculty: Debra Bucher (Library), Eve D’Ambra (Art), Robert DeMariaa (English), J. Bert Lottab (Greek and Roman Studies), Brian R. Mann (Music), Christopher Raymond (Philosophy), David Tavárezb (Anthropology).

a   On leave 2022/23, first semester

b   On leave 2022/23, second semester

ab On leave 2022/23

The Medieval and Renaissance Studies program is designed to provide the student with a coherent, multidisciplinary, and cross-cultural course of study of the arts, history, literature, and thought from late antiquity to the 18th century.

Programs

Major

Correlate Sequence in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Departmental Courses Accepted for Credit

Art, Music, and Drama
History, Philosophy, Religion, and Anthropology
Language and Literature

**Other Greek and Roman Studies courses may also count for MRST credit in consultation with the program director**

Courses

Courses Originating in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Other Courses