Spring 2024 Graduate Courses

Courses accepted for credit toward the MA degree in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Course listings change often, please check departmental websites, as well as this page, to confirm courses.

The department of Art History and Archaeology requires students to apply for registration in certain courses please see the department website for more information. 

GU4023
Medieval Art II: From Pope Gregory to the Eve of the Reformation
G. Bryda

GU4721
Medieval Illumination in the Low Countries: Origins, Sources, Materials
L. Watteeuw

GR8611
Ink Painting of Medieval Japan
M. McKelway

GU4152
Medieval Latin Literature
C. Franklin

GR6154
Latin Paleography
C. Franklin

GR6009
Historiography of early Modern Japan
G. Pflugfelder

GR8040
Graduate Seminar in Premodern Literature
D. Lurie

GU4263
English Literature: 1600-1660
A. Stewart

GU4938
History of Horror
E. Johnson

GU4422
Versailles
C. Weber

GU4425
Medieval Animals, Human and Other
​​​​​​​E. Zingesser

 

GU4699
Medieval Franciscans
N. Senocak

GR6009
Early Modern Japan
G. Pflugfelder

GR8011
Early Modern South Asia
M. Ahmed

GR8724
Readings in Ottoman Historical Documents
T. Sen

GU4079
Boccaccio's Decameron
T. Barolini

GU4089
Petrarch’s Canzoniere
T. Barolini

GU4098
Italian Renaissance Romance Epic II
J. Cavallo

GU4113
Medieval Mediterranean Love Songs
S. Boynton & I. Levy

GR6021
Medieval & Renaissance Philology
S. Boynton

GR6990
Directed Individual Readings
S. Boynton

GR6998
MA Thesis I
S. Boynton

GR6999
MA Thesis II
S. Boynton

GU4113
Medieval Mediterranean Love Songs
S. Boynton & I. Levy

GR8104
Music and Emotion in the Renaissance
G. Gerbino

Students may take courses at the Union Theological Seminary and receive credit in the MedRen Program with the permission of the Instructor and Program Director. Please consult the UTS Course Directory and contact the MedRen Program Manager for more information.
 

HS310
Mary in the First Millenium
J. Lillis

HS/NT312
Genders and Sexualities of Early Christians
J. Lillis