Medieval Renaissance Studies
This minor encourages an appreciation of the foundations of Western culture. The minor is also an initial preparation for professional careers in libraries, museums, and institutions of higher education.
For more information, call the Department of English at 765-285-8580.
MINOR IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES
(liberal arts), 24 hours
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS |
ENG HIST
|
260 151 or 152 |
Brit Lit 1 World Civ 1 (3)
World Civ 2 (3) |
3
3 |
| 3 hours from |
|
|
FR GER SP FL |
334 335 334 490 |
Civ Cult Old (3) Civ Cult (3) Civ Cult Sp (3) Indpen Study (1-9) |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
|
|
AHS POLS |
101 312 |
Art Survey 1(3) Early W Thot (3) |
3
|
| 3 hours from |
|
|
ANTH COMM ECON MATHS MUHIS PHIL RELST THEAT
|
103 111 420 201 460 330 300 250 317 318 |
Archaeology (3) Anth Cul Glb (3) Classic Rhet (3) Elem Micro (3) Hist of Math (3) Music Histry (3) Hist Ancient (3) Bibl Interpr (3) Pre-Mod Hist (3) Adv Topics (3) |
3 |
| |
|
|
15 hrs |
Complete one option Option 1: English, 9 hours |
|
| 9 hours from |
|
|
ENG |
280 322 400 464 |
Brit Lit 2 (3) Dev Eng Lang (3) Spc Top Eng (3) Shakespeare (3) |
9 |
Option 2: Modern Languages and Classics, 9 hours |
|
| 9 hours from |
|
|
CC FR GER LAT SP |
101 205 303 305 401 498 401 498 301 302 303 304 401 402 403 404 498 498 |
Word Origins (3) Myths World (3) Grk Rom Cult (3) Classic Myth (3) Hist Lit 1 (3) Readings (1-9) Hist Lit 1 (3) Readings (1-9) Prose 1 (3) Poetry 1 (3) Prose 2 (3-6) Poetry 2 (3) Hist Lit 1 (3) Hist Lit 2 (3) Sem Prose (3-6) Sem Poetry (3-6) Readings (1-9) Readings (1-9) |
9 |
| Option 3: History, 9 hours |
|
| 9 hours from |
|
|
HIST
|
151 or 152 300 450 461 462 463 464 467 475 477 |
World Civ 1 (3)
World Civ 2 (3) Internship (3-12) Read Spec St (1-3) Dvl Greek Cv (3) Dvl Roman Cv (3) Medieval Civ (3) Byzantin Civ (3) Renais Refrm (3) Br 1485–1714 (3) Eng Constitu (3) |
9 |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
Students electing FR 334, GER 335, or SP 334 must have two years of college credit or the equivalent in the elected language. Recommended for students pursuing liberal arts. Students electing FL 490 will enroll in either 3 hours of independent study or classroom instruction in continental literature in translation, which may be taken in conjunction with, for example, FL 306 or HONRS 202. Topics for ENG 400 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor. Prerequisite will be waived for students enrolled in this program. Projects for HIST 300 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor. Topics for FR 498, GER 498, LAT 498, and SP 498 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor. Students are advised to consult with the appropriate department for prerequisites or exclusions from certain courses. |
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