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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2014-2015 Faculty of Arts 4. Program Details 4.47 Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Studies
4.47 Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Studies
Overview of Programs and Procedures

The Faculty of Arts offers a Minor Field of specialization in Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Studies. Students intending to pursue this Minor are encouraged to consult with the Program Director for advice on selecting courses appropriate to the Minor and to their interest and background.

This Minor is designed to provide a multi-disciplinary knowledge of the history, culture and thought of two key periods in the development of the Western European world. At the same time, it allows for specialization in areas of interest such as medieval art and literature, medieval and early modern France, the growth of European empires, or medieval and early modern performance cultures.

The Minor is intended to complement Major programs in related fields, such as History, English and Religious Studies. The Minor is desirable for students contemplating graduate-level work in related fields.

Contact Information and Program Advice

For overall program advice, please speak to a program advisor in the Faculty of Arts Program Information Centre. Questions about program details should be addressed to the subject advisor in the Departmental Office; please see the Department website for contact information.

Field of Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Studies

The Field of Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Studies consists of the subject areas and courses listed below:

1. The Fine Arts
(Departments of Art, Drama, and Music)
Art History 201, 203, 327, 329, 357
Drama 342
Music 231, 233

2. History (Department of History)
History 319, 321, 323, 325, 327, 336, 371, 505, 506, 509

3. Literature
(Departments of English, Linguistics and French, Italian and Spanish)
English 205, 311, 401, 403, 405, 406, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413
French 453, 455
Linguistics 435
Spanish 563, 567

4. Philosophy, Politics and Religion
(Departments of Philosophy, Religious Studies and Communication and Culture)
Communication and Culture 301, 303
Philosophy 301, 303, 403, 503
Religious Studies 385, 387, 484

5. Languages
(Departments of English and Greek and Roman Studies)
A maximum of 1.0 full-course equivalent towards the Minor can be taken from:
Courses labelled Greek
Courses labelled Latin
English 401, 403 (Old English)