| The Medieval
and Renaissance Studies minor gives
you an opportunity to deepen your understanding of
the languages, literatures, histories, and art history
of medieval and renaissance Europe. It allows you
to pursue independent study projects with a faculty
advisor as well as to take unusual courses such as
Rome: Empire to Renaissance in which you will complete
research projects of your own design during a two-week
residency in Italy.
Fall 2006 courses will include Arthurian Literature:
Medieval and Modern and Castles and Aristocratic
Culture, 1000-1600. |