Spring 2025 Undergraduate Courses

Courses normally accepted for credit toward the Undergraduate Concentration in Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

Some courses in the Core can count for MedRen. Permission will be given on a case by case basis, please contact the program for more information.

BC3817
Black Shakespeare
K. Hall

UN3791
Epic India: The Rama Story in Visual Art
S. Kaligotla

UN2804
Mediterranean Artistic Interactions in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era
A. Shalem

 

BC3370
Literati Culture in Pre-Modern China
L. Xia

GU4152
Medieval Latin Literature 
C. Franklin

BC3675
Mad Love
A. Mac Adam

BC3161
Medieval Love Literature 
E. Petracca 

BC2355
Apocalypse
G. Bryda

BC3321
Changing Climate, Changing World
L. Mehta

BC3145
Jews in Christian Narrative 
W. Schor-Haim

BC3136
Shakespeare in Performance
P. Denison

BC3164
Shakespeare II
R. Eisendrath

BC3166
17th Century Prose and Poetry 
A. Guibbory

UN1336
Shakespeare II
J. Crawford

UN2792
Early Horror
E. Johnson

UN3892
Beowulf
D. Yerkes

GU4790
Advanced Old English 
P. Dailey

UN3794
Trees
P. Dailey

BC3399
Urban Histories of Britain, 1600-1900
D. Booth

UN1942
The Year 1000: A World History
A. Kosto

UN2100
Early Modern Europe: Print and Society
E. Carlebach

UN3645
Jews in Early Modern Europe, 1492-1750
E. Carlebach

GU4711
Occult in the Muslim Past
T. Şen

GU4729
Sources and Methods in Islamic History
A. Karjoo-Ravary

GU4082
Medieval Religion: definitions and concepts
B. Sere

GU4255
A Global History of East Central Europe
A. Vadas

UN3303
Jewish Culture in Translation in Medieval Iberia
I. Levy 

GU4092
Dante’s Divina Commedia 2 
T. Barolini

UN1399
Colloquium on Major Texts
S. Bin Tyeer

UN3314
Quran
N. Haider

UN3349
Hispanic Cultures I
O. Bentancor