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Upper DivisionĀ
ME ST 199.
Independent Studies in Medieval Studies
(1-5)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; completion of at least two upper-division courses in medieval studies.
Enrollment Comments: Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA for the preceding 3 quarters. Students are limited to 5 units per quarter and 30 units total in all 98/99/198/199/199AA-ZZ courses combined.
Special interdisciplinary study in medieval themes.
GraduateĀ
ME ST 200A.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Medieval Studies
(2)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Enrollment Comments: Students enroll in the course for the entire Academic year. They attend and write papers on quarterly colloquia. A three- quarter in-progress sequence course with grades for all quarters issued upon completion of Medieval Studies 200C.
Students attend and write responses to papers by visiting lecturers on topics in various fields of Medieval Studies. Themes will vary from year to year.
ME ST 200B.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Medieval Studies
(2)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Enrollment Comments: Students enroll in the course for the entire Academic year. They will attend and write papers on two 2-hour colloquium each quarter. A three- quarter in-progress sequence course with grades for all quarters issued upon completion of Medieval Studies 200C.
Students attend and write responses to papers by visiting lecturers on topics in various fields of Medieval Studies. Themes will vary from year to year.
ME ST 200C.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Medieval Studies
(2)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Enrollment Comments: Students enroll in the course for the entire Academic year. They will attend and write papers on two 2-hour colloquium each quarter. A three- quarter in-progress sequence course with grades for all quarters issued upon completion of Medieval Studies 200C.
Students attend and write responses to papers by visiting lecturers on topics in various fields of Medieval Studies. Themes will vary from year to year.