Courses

Members of the committee routinely teach a host of graduate and undergraduate courses in their departments. In addition, we offer two interdisciplinary courses: MARS 22000 "Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Studies" and MARS 42000 "Medieval and Renaissance Studies Seminar." For courses and other information concerning the MARS Major, click here.

Fall 2012 Courses

MARS 22000: Vikings!
(CRN: 36410)
Meets with CMPL 23000-58243 & ENGL 23200-58242
MWF, 3:30-4:20
Shaun Hughes

MARS 42000: Renaissance Mind: Florence 1300-1600
Meets with ENGL 41300-57585
TTh, 9:00-10:15
Clayton Lein

General Course Offerings:

MARS 22000: Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Semester 1, Class 3, credit 3. An introduction to interdisciplinary medieval and renaissance studies. It typically focuses on a popular topic in the field, with attention to methodology, source materials, and scholarship.


Some of the more recent courses are "The World of King Arthur," "Robin Hood: the Man, the Myth, the Movies," "Medieval Outlaws," and "Love, Sex, and Gender."

MARS 42000: Medieval Studies Seminar, Semester 2, Class 3, credit 3. An interdisciplinary seminar or directed research in some aspect of medieval and renaissance studies.

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