Spring 2025 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.
GR8211
Ecocriticism and Medieval Art
G. Bryda
GR8907
The Temple in South Asia
S. Kaligotla
GR8318
Spolia: Architecture & Reuse c. 300 16
M. Waters
GR8371
Strokes and Lines: On Expressive Mediality
D. Bodart
GR8813
The Materiality of Things: In Front of the ‘Post-Semiotic’ Object in the Museum
A. Shalem
GU4152
Medieval Latin Literature
C. Franklin
GR8383
Crossroads in Middle-Period China: Topic
L. Xia
GU4790
Advanced Old English
P. Dailey
GR6475
Medieval Translation and the Vernacular
H. Weaver
GR8420
The Hermeneutic Tradition
P. Force
GU4711
Occult in the Muslim Past
T. Şen
GU4729
Sources and Methods in Islamic History
A. Karjoo-Ravary
GR8495
Borderlands History Colloquium
M. Ahmed
GU4082
Medieval Religion: definitions and concepts
B. Sere
GU4255
A Global History of East Central Europe
A. Vadas
GU4092
Dante’s Divina Commedia 2
T. Barolini
GR9102
Research - Medieval & Renaissance Literature (Ind. Study)
T. Barolini
GR6021
Medieval and Renaissance Philology
S. Boynton
GR6020
Medieval and Renaissance Philology
S. Boynton
GR6900
Directed Individual Readings (Ind. Study)
S. Boynton
GR6998
MA Thesis I
S. Boynton
GR6999
MA Thesis II
S. Boynton
GR8108
Seminar in Historical Musicology: Middle Ages
S. Boynton
GR9300
Readings In Japanese Religion
M. Como
GR6142
Russian Orthodox Culture
V. Izmirlieva