42 credits are required for the minor:

I. Core Courses (3 courses/18 credits required):

  • ARBC 185: The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature
  • ARCN 246: Archaeological Methods & Lab
  • ARTH 101: Introduction to Art History I
  • ARTH 102: Introduction to Art History II
  • ARTH 155: Islamic Art and Architecture · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 203: Intersectional Medieval Art
  • ARTH 213: The Medieval Book as Art and Object
  • ARTH 235: Revival, Revelation, and Re-animation: The Art of Europe’s “Renaissance” · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 263: Architectural Studies in Europe Program: Prehistory to Postmodernism
  • ARTH 321: Arts of the Chinese Scholar’s Studio
  • ARTH 324: The Sexuality of Jesus Christ · not offered in 2023-24
  • CHIN 258: Classical Chinese Thought: Wisdom and Advice from Ancient Masters · not offered in 2023-24
  • CLAS 124: Roman Archaeology and Art
  • ENGL 114: Introduction to Medieval Narrative · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 144: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 203: Other Worlds of Medieval English Literature · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 216: Milton · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 244: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 281: Living London Program: Reading London, Writing London
  • ENGL 285: Textual Technologies from Parchment to Pixel · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 310: Shakespeare II · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 381: Living London Program: Reading London, Writing London
  • HIST 100: Confucius and His Critics
  • HIST 131: Saints and Society in Late Antiquity · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 135: Making and Breaking Institutions in the Middle Ages: Structure, Culture, Corruption, and Reform · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 137: Early Medieval Worlds in Transformation · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 138: Crusades, Mission, and the Expansion of Europe · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 139: Foundations of Modern Europe
  • HIST 150: Politics of Art in Early Imperial China · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 159: Age of Samurai
  • HIST 169: Colonial Latin America
  • HIST 201: Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150 · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 206: Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 231: Mapping the World Before Mercator · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 232: Renaissance Worlds in France and Italy · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 233: The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors, 750-ca. 1453 · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 235: Making and Breaking Institutions: Structure, Culture, Corruption, and Reform in the Middle Ages
  • HIST 236: The Worlds of Hildegard of Bingen
  • HIST 238: The Viking World
  • HIST 243: The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France
  • HIST 245: Ireland: Land, Conflict and Memory · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 278: The Aztecs and Their World
  • HIST 289: Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 331: Regional States: Boundaries and Horizons in Fourteenth-Century Italy · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 332: Image Makers and Breakers in the Premodern World · not offered in 2023-24
  • LATN 243: Medieval Latin · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 111: Introduction to the Qur’an · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 122: Introduction to Islam
  • RELG 162: Jesus, the Bible, and Christian Beginnings
  • RELG 231: From Luther to Kierkegaard
  • RELG 234: Angels, Demons, and Evil
  • RELG 235: Religion and Identity in the Medieval Middle East
  • RELG 278: Semantics of Love in Sufism · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 282: Samurai: Ethics of Death and Loyalty · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 227: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early Modern Spain · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 301: Greek and Christian Tragedy · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 318: Islamic Spain · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 330: The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote · not offered in 2023-24

II. Supporting Courses  (18 credits required):

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 in 2023-24
  • ARBC 387: The One Thousand and One Nights
  • ARCN 111: Archaeology of the Americas
  • ARCN 211: Coercion and Exploitation: Material Histories of Labor · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARCN 222: Experimental Archaeology and Experiential History
  • ARCN 246: Archaeological Methods & Lab
  • ARCN 395: Archaeology: Science, Ethics, Nationalism and Cultural Property
  • ARTH 101: Introduction to Art History I
  • ARTH 102: Introduction to Art History II
  • ARTH 155: Islamic Art and Architecture · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 165: Japanese Art and Culture
  • ARTH 166: Chinese Art and Culture · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 203: Intersectional Medieval Art
  • ARTH 209: Chinese Painting · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 213: The Medieval Book as Art and Object
  • ARTH 235: Revival, Revelation, and Re-animation: The Art of Europe’s “Renaissance” · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 236: Baroque Art
  • ARTH 263: Architectural Studies in Europe Program: Prehistory to Postmodernism
  • ARTH 323: Idolatry · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTH 324: The Sexuality of Jesus Christ · not offered in 2023-24
  • ARTS 117: Living London Program: Visualizing Renaissance England · not offered in 2023-24
  • CHIN 258: Classical Chinese Thought: Wisdom and Advice from Ancient Masters · not offered in 2023-24
  • CLAS 124: Roman Archaeology and Art
  • DGAH 264: Visualizing the Ancient City
  • ENGL 114: Introduction to Medieval Narrative · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 144: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 203: Other Worlds of Medieval English Literature · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 205: “Passing Strange”: Shakespeare’s Othello and its Modern Afterlives
  • ENGL 206: William Shakespeare: The Henriad
  • ENGL 207: Princes. Poets. Power
  • ENGL 208: The Faerie Queene
  • ENGL 209: Much Ado About Nothing: A Project Course · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 214: Revenge Tragedy · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 219: Global Shakespeare · not offered in 2023-24
  • ENGL 244: Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 310: Shakespeare II · not offered in 2023-24
  • EUST 111: The Age of Cathedrals · not offered in 2023-24
  • GEOL 245: “When the Earth Shook…” Earthquakes in Human History and Lab · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 131: Saints and Society in Late Antiquity · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 136: The Global Middle Ages
  • HIST 137: Early Medieval Worlds in Transformation · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 138: Crusades, Mission, and the Expansion of Europe · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 139: Foundations of Modern Europe
  • HIST 159: Age of Samurai
  • HIST 201: Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150 · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 206: Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 231: Mapping the World Before Mercator · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 232: Renaissance Worlds in France and Italy · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 233: The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors, 750-ca. 1453 · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 235: Making and Breaking Institutions: Structure, Culture, Corruption, and Reform in the Middle Ages
  • HIST 236: The Worlds of Hildegard of Bingen
  • HIST 238: The Viking World
  • HIST 243: The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France
  • HIST 245: Ireland: Land, Conflict and Memory · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 246: Making Early Medieval England · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 278: The Aztecs and Their World
  • HIST 288: Reason, Authority, and Love in Medieval France · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 289: Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 331: Regional States: Boundaries and Horizons in Fourteenth-Century Italy · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 332: Image Makers and Breakers in the Premodern World · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 334: Voyages of Understanding
  • HIST 335: Finding Ireland’s Past
  • IDSC 150: Plague, War and Crisis: Reading Hobbes Reading Thucydides, Books 1-2: Plague and Democracy · not offered in 2023-24
  • IDSC 151: Plague, War, Crisis: Reading Hobbes Reading Thucydides: Books 3-5 Revolt and Revolution · not offered in 2023-24
  • IDSC 152: Plague, War, Crisis: Reading Hobbes Reading Thucydides: Books 6-8 Catastrophe and Coup · not offered in 2023-24
  • LATN 233: The Catilinarian Conspiracy · not offered in 2023-24
  • LATN 234: Julius Caesar: the Gallic and Civil Wars · not offered in 2023-24
  • LATN 255: Biography, History, and Empire in Tacitus’ Agricola · not offered in 2023-24
  • MUSC 194: Chamber Music
  • PHIL 113: The Individual and the Political Community · not offered in 2023-24
  • PHIL 270: Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • PHIL 272: Early Modern Philosophy: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Philosophy
  • POSC 250: Kings, Tyrants, Philosophers: Plato’s Republic
  • POSC 254: Freedom, Excellence, Happiness: Aristotle’s Ethics
  • POSC 354: Freedom, Excellence, Happiness: Aristotle’s Ethics · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 111: Introduction to the Qur’an · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 120: Introduction to Judaism
  • RELG 121: Introduction to Christianity · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 122: Introduction to Islam
  • RELG 152: Religions in Japanese Culture
  • RELG 153: Introduction to Buddhism
  • RELG 155: Hinduism: An Introduction · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 231: From Luther to Kierkegaard
  • RELG 233: Gender and Power in the Catholic Church
  • RELG 235: Religion and Identity in the Medieval Middle East
  • RELG 236: History of Antisemitism · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 237: Yoga: Religion, History, Practice
  • RELG 242: Oh My G*d: Christianity and Sexual Revolutions · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 278: Semantics of Love in Sufism · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 287: Many Marys · not offered in 2023-24
  • RELG 322: Apocalypse How?
  • SPAN 227: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early Modern Spain · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 301: Greek and Christian Tragedy · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 330: The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote · not offered in 2023-24
  • THEA 195: Acting Shakespeare

III. Capstone Seminars (6 credits required):

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

  • ARCN 395: Archaeology: Science, Ethics, Nationalism and Cultural Property
  • ENGL 381: Living London Program: Reading London, Writing London
  • HIST 331: Regional States: Boundaries and Horizons in Fourteenth-Century Italy · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 332: Image Makers and Breakers in the Premodern World · not offered in 2023-24
  • HIST 335: Finding Ireland’s Past
  • RELG 322: Apocalypse How?
  • SPAN 301: Greek and Christian Tragedy · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 318: Islamic Spain · not offered in 2023-24
  • SPAN 330: The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote · not offered in 2023-24