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Catalogue 2014-2015 
    
Catalogue 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Medieval and Renaissance Studies Major


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Requirements for Concentration:


12 units, including MRST 220 , and the senior thesis. Three units, one of which is the senior thesis, must be at the 300-level. Distribution and language requirements, listed below, must also be satisfied.

Distribution Requirement:


In addition to MRST 220  and the thesis, students should take 10 units. Two courses must be chosen from each of three groups of disciplines: Art and Music; History, Philosophy, Religion; Language and Literature. 300-level work is required in at least two departments. To determine which courses satisfy concentration and correlate requirements, students must consult with the coordinator. A partial list of approved courses may be viewed here ; a full list appears on the program’s webpage.

Language Requirement:


The major requires demonstration of competence in Latin or in at least one vernacular language besides Middle English. Competency is demonstrated by completion of at least two courses at the 200-level. Languages may include French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Old English, and Spanish.

Recommendations:


Since Latin is a core skill for medieval studies, all students are strongly urged to take at least one year of Latin. Students expecting to concentrate on the Renaissance should also study Italian.

Certain courses help form a foundation for this major. A selection from these 100-level courses may be applied toward the major in consultation with the coordinator: ART 105 , GRST 101 /CLCS 101 , ITAL 175 , HIST 123 , RELI 150 , PHIL 101  or PHIL 102 . No more than two 100-level courses may be offered toward the major.

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