Minor Requirements – 42 Total Credits

Core Courses – Required 18 credits

  • ARBC 185: The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature
  • ARCN 246: Archaeological Methods & Lab
  • ARTH 100.01: Witches, Monsters and Demons (25/FA)
  • ARTH 101: Introduction to Art History I
  • ARTH 102: Introduction to Art History II
  • ARTH 155: Islamic Art and Architecture (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 225: The Naked and the Nude: A History (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 235: Revival, Revelation, and Re-animation: The Art of Europe’s “Renaissance”
  • ARTH 263: Architectural Studies in Europe Program: Prehistory to Postmodernism (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 321: Arts of the Chinese Scholar’s Studio (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 324: The Sexuality of Jesus Christ
  • CHIN 251: Heroes, Heroines, Exceptional Lives in Chinese Biographical Histories (not offered 2025-26)
  • CHIN 258: Classical Chinese Thought: Wisdom and Advice from Ancient Masters
  • CLAS 124: Roman Archaeology and Art (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 114: Introduction to Medieval Narrative (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 144: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 203: Other Worlds of Medieval English Literature (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 210: From Chaucer to Milton: Early English Literature (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 216: Milton and Modernity
  • ENGL 244: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 301: Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 100.03: Confucius and His Critics (25/FA)
  • HIST 100.05: The Black Death: Disease and Its Consequences in the Middle Ages (25/FA)
  • HIST 131: Saints and Society in Late Antiquity (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 136: The Global Middle Ages
  • HIST 137: Early Medieval Worlds in Transformation
  • HIST 139: Foundations of Modern Europe (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 150: Politics of Art in Early Imperial China (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 159: Age of Samurai
  • HIST 201: Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, C.E. 300-1150 (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 206: Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 231: Mapping the World Before Mercator (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 233: The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors 750-ca. 1453 (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 234: Constantinople, 1453: History, Experience, Narrative
  • HIST 235: Making and Breaking Institutions: Structure, Culture, Corruption, and Reform in the Middle Ages
  • HIST 236: The Worlds of Hildegard of Bingen (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 238: The Viking World (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 243: The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 245: Ireland: Land, Conflict and Memory (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 278: The Aztecs and Their World
  • HIST 289: Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France (not offered 2025-26)
  • LATN 243: Medieval Latin
  • LTAM 230: Ancient People of the Andes (not offered 2025-26)
  • LTAM 330: Ancient Peoples of the Andes (not offered 2025-26)
  • MEST 185: The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature
  • RELG 111: Introduction to the Qur’an (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 122: Introduction to Islam
  • RELG 162: Jesus, the Bible, and Christian Beginnings
  • RELG 231: From Luther to Kierkegaard (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 234: Angels, Demons, and Evil (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 235: Religion and Identity in the Medieval Middle East (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 278: Love of God in Islam (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 282: Samurai: Ethics of Death and Loyalty (not offered 2025-26)
  • SPAN 301: Greek and Christian Tragedy
  • SPAN 330: The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote (not offered 2025-26)

Supporting Courses – Required 18 credits

Note: all courses listed as “core courses” also qualify as “supporting courses.”

  • ARBC 185: The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature
  • ARBC 315: Readings in Premodern Arabic Anthologies (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARBC 387: The One Thousand and One Nights
  • ARCN 111: Archaeology of the Americas (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARCN 112: Archaeology of Native North America (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARCN 211: Coercion and Exploitation: Material Histories of Labor (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARCN 222: Experimental Archaeology and Experiential History and Lab
  • ARCN 246: Archaeological Methods & Lab
  • ARCN 395: Archaeology: Science, Ethics, Nationalism and Cultural Property (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 100.01: Witches, Monsters and Demons (25/FA)
  • ARTH 101: Introduction to Art History I
  • ARTH 102: Introduction to Art History II
  • ARTH 155: Islamic Art and Architecture (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 165: Japanese Art and Culture (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 166: Chinese Art and Culture
  • ARTH 225: The Naked and the Nude: A History (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 235: Revival, Revelation, and Re-animation: The Art of Europe’s “Renaissance”
  • ARTH 236: Baroque Art (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 263: Architectural Studies in Europe Program: Prehistory to Postmodernism (not offered 2025-26)
  • ARTH 324: The Sexuality of Jesus Christ
  • ASST 285: Mapping Japan, the Real and the Imagined
  • CHIN 251: Heroes, Heroines, Exceptional Lives in Chinese Biographical Histories (not offered 2025-26)
  • CHIN 258: Classical Chinese Thought: Wisdom and Advice from Ancient Masters
  • CLAS 124: Roman Archaeology and Art (not offered 2025-26)
  • CLAS 200: Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture
  • DGAH 264: Visualizing the Ancient City (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 114: Introduction to Medieval Narrative (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 144: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 203: Other Worlds of Medieval English Literature (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 205: “Passing Strange”: Shakespeare’s Othello and its Modern Afterlives (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 206: William Shakespeare: The Henriad (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 207: Princes. Poets. Power (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 208: The Faerie Queene (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 210: From Chaucer to Milton: Early English Literature (not offered 2025-26)
  • ENGL 214: Revenge Tragedy
  • ENGL 219: Global Shakespeare
  • ENGL 244: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 301: Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales (not offered 2025-26)
  • FREN 231: Paris: The Eras Tour
  • FREN 311: France and the Atlantic World (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 100.05: The Black Death: Disease and Its Consequences in the Middle Ages (25/FA)
  • HIST 114: Indigenous Histories, Time Immemorial to 1887
  • HIST 131: Saints and Society in Late Antiquity (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 136: The Global Middle Ages
  • HIST 137: Early Medieval Worlds in Transformation
  • HIST 139: Foundations of Modern Europe (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 159: Age of Samurai
  • HIST 169: Colonial Latin America
  • HIST 201: Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, C.E. 300-1150 (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 201F: Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy-Latin (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 206: Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 231: Mapping the World Before Mercator (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 233: The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors 750-ca. 1453 (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 235: Making and Breaking Institutions: Structure, Culture, Corruption, and Reform in the Middle Ages
  • HIST 236: The Worlds of Hildegard of Bingen (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 238: The Viking World (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 243: The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 245: Ireland: Land, Conflict and Memory (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 246: Making Early Medieval England (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 251: Japan and Europe: Worlds Apart? (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 274: The Andes Under Inca & Spanish Rule (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 278: The Aztecs and Their World
  • HIST 289: Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 334: Voyages of Understanding (not offered 2025-26)
  • HIST 335: Finding Ireland’s Past
  • LATN 237: Amor, Furor, Ira: The Epics of Vergil and Ovid (not offered 2025-26)
  • LATN 255: Biography, History, and Empire in Tacitus’ Agricola (not offered 2025-26)
  • LTAM 113: Archaeology of Ancient Latin America
  • LTAM 230: Ancient People of the Andes (not offered 2025-26)
  • LTAM 330: Ancient Peoples of the Andes (not offered 2025-26)
  • MEST 185: The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature
  • PHIL 270: Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • PHIL 272: Early Modern Philosophy
  • POSC 250.01: Kings, Tyrants, Philosophers: Plato’s Republic (25/FA)
  • POSC 254: Freedom, Excellence, Happiness: Aristotle’s Ethics (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 111: Introduction to the Qur’an (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 120: Judaism: Text, History, Practice
  • RELG 121: Introduction to Christianity (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 122: Introduction to Islam
  • RELG 152: Religions in Japanese Culture
  • RELG 153: Introduction to Buddhism
  • RELG 155: Hinduism: An Introduction (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 231: From Luther to Kierkegaard (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 233: Gender and Power in the Catholic Church (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 235: Religion and Identity in the Medieval Middle East (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 237: Yoga: Religion, History, Practice (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 265: Religion & Violence (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 278: Love of God in Islam (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 287: Many Marys (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 322: Apocalypse How?
  • SPAN 301: Greek and Christian Tragedy
  • SPAN 330: The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote (not offered 2025-26)
  • THEA 195: Acting Shakespeare (not offered 2025-26)

Capstone Seminar – Required 6 credits

Please consult with the Program Coordinator regarding the Capstone Seminar/Project Requirement

  • HIST 335: Finding Ireland’s Past
  • HIST 336: Controversial Histories: Ideological Conflict and Consensus in Historical Perspective (not offered 2025-26)
  • LTAM 230: Ancient People of the Andes (not offered 2025-26)
  • LTAM 330: Ancient Peoples of the Andes (not offered 2025-26)
  • RELG 322: Apocalypse How?
  • SPAN 301: Greek and Christian Tragedy
  • SPAN 330: The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote (not offered 2025-26)