Core Courses (3 courses/18 credits required):

  • ARBC 185 The Creation of Classical Arabic Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
  • 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
  • ARTH 235 Revival, Revelation, and Re-animation: The Art of Europe’s “Renaissance” (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 255 Islam in the Eyes of the West (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 263 European Architectural Studies Program: Prehistory to Postmodernism (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 321 Arts of the Chinese Scholar’s Studio (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 324 The Sexuality of Jesus Christ
  • CHIN 258 Classical Chinese Thought: Wisdom and Advice from Ancient Masters
  • CLAS 124 Roman Archaeology and Art (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 114 Introduction to Medieval Narrative
  • ENGL 144 Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 203 Other Worlds of Medieval English Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 210 From Chaucer to Milton: Early English Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 216 Milton
  • ENGL 244 Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 278 London Program: Shakespeare’s England (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 285 Textual Technologies from Parchment to Pixel (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 310 Shakespeare II (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 100 Confucius and His Critics
  • HIST 131 Saints and Society in Late Antiquity
  • HIST 133 Crisis, Creativity, and Transformation in Late Antiquity (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 135 Making and Breaking Institutions in the Middle Ages: Structure, Culture, Corruption, and Reform (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 137 Early Medieval Worlds in Transformation (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 138 Crusades, Mission, and the Expansion of Europe (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 139 Foundations of Modern Europe (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 150 Politics of Art in Early Imperial China
  • HIST 201 Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150
  • HIST 206 Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity
  • HIST 231 Mapping the World Before Mercator
  • HIST 232 Renaissance Worlds in France and Italy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 233 The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors, 750-ca. 1453 (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 238 The Viking World (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 243 The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 245 Ireland: Land, Conflict and Memory (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 289 Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France
  • HIST 331 Regional States: Boundaries and Horizons in Fourteenth-century Italy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 332 Image Makers and Breakers in the Premodern World (not offered in 2022-23)
  • LATN 243 Medieval Latin (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 111 Introduction to the Qu’ran
  • RELG 122 Introduction to Islam (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 162 Jesus, the Bible, and Christian Beginnings (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 231 From Luther to Kierkegaard (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 234 Angels, Demons, and Evil
  • RELG 275 Death, Heaven, and Hell (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 278 Semantics of Love in Sufism
  • RELG 282 Samurai: Ethics of Death and Loyalty (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 227 Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early Modern Spain (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 301 Greek and Christian Tragedy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 318 Islamic Spain
  • SPAN 330 The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote

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 (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARBC 315 Readings in Premodern Arabic Anthologies
  • ARBC 387 The One Thousand and One Nights (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARCN 111 Archaeology of the Americas (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARCN 211 Coercion and Exploitation: Material Histories of Labor
  • ARCN 222 Experimental Archaeology and Experiential History
  • ARCN 246 Archaeological Methods & Lab
  • ARCN 395 Archaeology: Science, Ethics, Nationalism and Cultural Property (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 100 Witches, Monsters and Demons
  • ARTH 101 Introduction to Art History I
  • ARTH 102 Introduction to Art History II
  • ARTH 155 Islamic Art and Architecture
  • ARTH 165 Japanese Art and Culture (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 166 Chinese Art and Culture
  • ARTH 209 Chinese Painting (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 235 Revival, Revelation, and Re-animation: The Art of Europe’s “Renaissance” (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 236 Baroque Art (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 255 Islam in the Eyes of the West (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 263 European Architectural Studies Program: Prehistory to Postmodernism (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 323 Idolatry (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ARTH 324 The Sexuality of Jesus Christ
  • ARTS 117 Living London Program: Visualizing Renaissance England (not offered in 2022-23)
  • CHIN 258 Classical Chinese Thought: Wisdom and Advice from Ancient Masters
  • CLAS 124 Roman Archaeology and Art (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 114 Introduction to Medieval Narrative
  • ENGL 144 Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 203 Other Worlds of Medieval English Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 207 Princes. Poets. Power (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 208 The Faerie Queene (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 209 Much Ado About Nothing: A Project Course
  • ENGL 210 From Chaucer to Milton: Early English Literature (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 213 Christopher Marlowe (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 214 Revenge Tragedy
  • ENGL 219 Global Shakespeare
  • ENGL 244 Shakespeare I
  • ENGL 278 London Program: Shakespeare’s England (not offered in 2022-23)
  • ENGL 310 Shakespeare II (not offered in 2022-23)
  • EUST 111 The Age of Cathedrals (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 131 Saints and Society in Late Antiquity
  • HIST 133 Crisis, Creativity, and Transformation in Late Antiquity (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 137 Early Medieval Worlds in Transformation (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 138 Crusades, Mission, and the Expansion of Europe (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 139 Foundations of Modern Europe (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 201 Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150
  • HIST 206 Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity
  • HIST 231 Mapping the World Before Mercator
  • HIST 232 Renaissance Worlds in France and Italy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 233 The Byzantine World and Its Neighbors, 750-ca. 1453 (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 238 The Viking World (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 243 The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 245 Ireland: Land, Conflict and Memory (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 246 Making Early Medieval England
  • HIST 288 Reason, Authority, and Love in Medieval France (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 289 Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France
  • HIST 331 Regional States: Boundaries and Horizons in Fourteenth-century Italy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 332 Image Makers and Breakers in the Premodern World (not offered in 2022-23)
  • IDSC 150 Plague, War and Crisis: Reading Hobbes Reading Thucydides, Books 1-2: Plague and Democracy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • IDSC 151 Plague, War, Crisis: Reading Hobbes Reading Thucydides: Books 3-5 Revolt and Revolution (not offered in 2022-23)
  • IDSC 152 Plague, War, Crisis: Reading Hobbes Reading Thucydides: Books 6-8 Catastrophe and Coup (not offered in 2022-23)
  • LATN 233 The Catilinarian Conspiracy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • LATN 234 Julius Caesar: the Gallic and Civil Wars (not offered in 2022-23)
  • LATN 255 Biography, History, and Empire in Tacitus’ Agricola
  • PHIL 113 The Individual and the Political Community (not offered in 2022-23)
  • PHIL 270 Ancient Philosophy
  • PHIL 272 Early Modern Philosophy: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Philosophy
  • POSC 250 Kings, Tyrants, Philosophers: Plato’s Republic (not offered in 2022-23)
  • POSC 254 Freedom, Excellence, Happiness: Aristotle’s Ethics (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 111 Introduction to the Qu’ran
  • RELG 120 Introduction to Judaism (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 121 Introduction to Christianity
  • RELG 122 Introduction to Islam (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 152 Religions in Japanese Culture
  • RELG 153 Introduction to Buddhism
  • RELG 155 Hinduism: An Introduction
  • RELG 231 From Luther to Kierkegaard (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 233 Gender and Power in the Catholic Church
  • RELG 236 History of Antisemitism (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 242 Oh My G*d: Christianity and Sexual Revolutions (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 254 Zen Buddhism
  • RELG 275 Death, Heaven, and Hell (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 278 Semantics of Love in Sufism
  • RELG 287 Many Marys (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 322 Apocalypse How? (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 227 Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early Modern Spain (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 301 Greek and Christian Tragedy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 330 The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote
  • THEA 195 Acting Shakespeare (not offered in 2022-23)

Capstone Seminars (6 credits required):

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

  • ARCN 395 Archaeology: Science, Ethics, Nationalism and Cultural Property (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 331 Regional States: Boundaries and Horizons in Fourteenth-century Italy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • HIST 332 Image Makers and Breakers in the Premodern World (not offered in 2022-23)
  • RELG 322 Apocalypse How? (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 301 Greek and Christian Tragedy (not offered in 2022-23)
  • SPAN 318 Islamic Spain
  • SPAN 330 The Invention of the Modern Novel: Cervantes’ Don Quijote