Welcome to The University of Connecticut's
Medieval Studies Program

 

Spring 2004 Course List

Classes marked with * cannot not be counted toward the M.A. or Ph.D. degree without prior written consent of major advisor. Classes marked with ^ cannot be counted toward the degree.

Class Professor

Day & Time

 

ARTH (Art History) 262/383: Early Illustrated Book
Please contact Prof. Givens at jean.givens@snet.net if you wish to take an art history course for graduate credit. See description and policies on last page of this handout.


J. Givens TuTh 9:30-10:45

ARTH 259: Gothic Art
This course may not be taken as a 300 level class. Enrollment is limited; you must sign up for this course ASAP.

 

D. Givans W 6:30-9:15

ARTH 280: Early Christian and Byzantine Art
This course may not be taken as a 300 level class. Enrollment is limited; you must sign up for this course ASAP.

 

V. Olson TuTh 12:30-1:45

CAMS (Classical and Ancient Mediterranean Studies) 232: Medieval Latin
Readings include Egeria's Pilgrimage account and books 1 and 3 of Augustine's Confessions. May be taken as a 300 level.


Caner MWF 11-11:50

^CLCS (Comparative Literature and Culture Studies) 302: Critical Theory
This course is recommended for students with a major in literature, but it may not be counted toward the Medieval Studies degree requirements.


J. Loss W 4-7

ENGL (English) 406: Seminar in Beowulf


Hasenfratz W 9:30-12

ENGL 415: Medieval English Drama

 

Jambeck Th 1-3:A30

ENGL 496: Piers Plowman

 

Benson Tu 3:30-6

^ENGL 371: Literary Criticism
This course is recommended for students with a major in English literature, but it may not be counted toward the Medieval Studies degree requirements.

 

Hogan Tu 7-9:30

*FREN (French) 376: Prose of the French Renaissance
This course covers 16th century prose.


Melehy Th 4-7

^HIST 216: Ancient Rome

 

Ward MWF 10—10:50

HIST 217: World of Late Antiquity

 

Caner MWF 9-9:50

HIST 220: High Middle Ages

 

S. Olson TuTh 9:30—10:45

^HIST 218: Palestine under the Greeks and Romans

 

Miller MWF 2-2:50

HIST 370: Western Europe in the 15th & 16th Centuries

 

Gouwens Th 1-4
*HIST 392: Advanced Practice in Archival Management Pittman

Th 4-7

 

*HIST 342: Theories of History
This course may be counted toward Medieval Studies degree requirements if there is a medieval component. Contact professor to inquire.

 

Azimi Th 6-9

^INTD (Interdepartmental) 220: Interpreting King Arthur

 

K. Jambeck Tu 6-9
PHIL (Philosophy) 221: Ancient Philosophy

Professor Baxter will be offering Medieval Philosophy in Spring 2005.

C. Elder TuTh 11-12:15