The table below includes only the discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the University Regulations Section of this Web site for information on including a minor to your degree.

Minor in Medieval Studies

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Complementary program offered only as a second discipline.




HIS2335 Western Europe from the 5th to the 15th Century 3,0
MDV2100 Introduction to Medieval Civilization1 3,0
MDV3100 Selected Topics1 3,0
18 optional credits
Three optional credits at the 3000 or above2
Note(s)
1This course has variable topics which must be approved yearly. It may be repeated several times if the theme is different but still studying the medieval period. The course is offered every year, alternating between English and French.
2The number of credits at the 3000 level can be reduced according to the number of courses already taken at the 3000 level.
List of Optional Courses
List of Optional Courses
List A (at least 18 credits) :
CLA3110 Topics in Ancient History I1 3,0
CLA3120 Topics in Ancient History II1 3,0
CLT1532 Introduction au monde celtique 3,0
CLT2130 Early Celtic Literature 3,0
CLT2131 Medieval Celtic Literature 3,0
CLT2150 Celtic Christianity 3,0
ENG2130 Tradition of King Arthur 3,0
ENG3316 Old English 3,0
ENG3323 Medieval Literature I 3,0
ENG3324 Medieval Literature II 3,0
FRA3561 Le Moyen Âge 3,0
FRA3571 La Renaissance 3,0
FRA3799 Ancien français 3,0
HIS3116 Russian Social and Institutional History prior to Peter The Great 3,0
HIS3330 Selected Topics in European History1 3,0
MDV2100 Introduction to Medieval Civilization2 3,0
MDV3100 Selected Topics2 3,0
MUS2331 Forms and Styles I: Middle Ages and Renaissance 3,0
PHI2382 Medieval Philosophy 3,0
PHI3380 Aristotle or the Search for Happiness 3,0
SRS2380 Religion in the Middle Ages 3,0
Saint Paul University:
PHI3107 Thomas Aquinas 3,0
THO3121 Mary, Mother of Jesus 3,0
THO3151 Selected Topics in Early and Medieval Church History 3,0
List B (maximum of six credits) :
ARB2101 Arabic Culture I 3,0
ART2160 Art Histories 3,0
ENG2212 Classical and Biblical Backgrounds in English Literature 6,0
LCL1101 Latin I 3,0
LCL1102 Latin II 3,0
LCL2101 Latin III 3,0
LCL3100 Selections from Latin Authors 3,0
PHI2381 Arab Philosophy 3,0
PHI3370 Plato: the Philosopher as Legislator 3,0
SRS2383 Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity 3,0
Saint Paul University:
THO1307 Understanding the Bible 3,0
Note(s)
1This course has variable topics which must be approved yearly. It may be repeated several times if the theme is different but still studying the medieval period.
2This course has variable topics which must be approved yearly. It may be repeated several times if the theme is different but still studying the medieval period. The course is offered every year, alternating between English and French.
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