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Academic year
The following Medieval Studies courses are listed for the 2008-2009 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
MVST-043 Magical Marvels: Knights of Old & Harry Potter
MVST-109 Medieval Latin
MVST-202 Introduction to Medieval Studies: The Worlds of the Book of Good Love
 
Cross listed courses
ARAB-351 Introduction to Arabic Culture I
ARAB-361 Introduction to Arabic Literature and Style I
ARAB-364 Introduction to Arabian Nights
ARAB-392 Fundamentals of Arabic Linguistics
ARAB-428 Religious Reform and Militancy in the Medieval Islamic world
ARAB-444 Intro to Islamic Civilization
ARAB-464 Short Stories from the Maghreb
ARAB-492 Arabic Dialectology
ARAB-515 Arabic Language Variation and Change
ARAB-533 Classical Arabic Prose I
ARAB-555 Intro to Arabic & Islamic Studies: Sources & Methods
ARAB-573 Women in the Qur'an
ARAB-610 Religious Violence in the Medieval Muslim World
ARAB-627 Introduction to Hadith
ARAB-760 Seminar: Arab Historiography
ARTH-101 Intro to Art History I: Prehistoric to Medieval Art
ARTH-224 Age of Michelangelo
ARTH-228 Northern Renaissance Art
ARTH-410 The Medieval Cathedral
ARTH-412 The Illuminated Manuscript
CLSL-001 Latin I
CLSL-101 Intermediate Latin
CLSL-264 Roman Elegy
CLSL-311 The Arch-Conspirator
ENGL-040 Gateway: Med &/or Ren Lit/Cult
ENGL-100 Medieval British Literature
ENGL-107 Worlds of Beowulf
ENGL-108 Chaucer
ENGL-508 Critical Approaches to Chaucer
FREN-499 Senior Seminar: History of French Language I
HIST-230 Europe from the Fall of Rome to the Millennium
HIST-231 Europe from the Millennium to the Black Death
HIST-232 England from Arthur to Braveheart
HIST-233 The Renaissance
HIST-243 History of Ireland
HIST-265 Islam in the Western Mediterranean, 642-1614
HIST-330 Monks, Nuns, Hermits
HIST-375 Judaic-Christian encounters
HIST-438 The Byzantine empire
ITAL-311 Topics in Italian Art and Literature
ITAL-452 Theater of sacred between faith and politics
PHIL-126 Ethics: Ancient/Modern Theory
PHIL-157 Plato/Aristotle: Political Philosophy
PHIL-384 History of Ancient/Medieval Philosophy
RUSS-491 History of the Russian Language
SPAN-241 Survey of Spanish Literature I
SPAN-261 Survey of Spanish American Literature I
SPAN-299 XTIANS/JEWS/MUSLIMS IN SPAIN
SPAN-452 Gender in Medieval Iberian Literature
SPAN-523 History of the Spanish Language
THEO-050 Islamic Religious Thought and Practice
THEO-068 Qur'an and Islamic Literature
THEO-241 Jews in Spain

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