Modern Languages and Classics
Minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 24 hours
This minor encourages an appreciation of the foundations of Western culture. The minor is also an initial preparation for professional careers in libraries, museums, and institutions of higher education. 

Minor Courses

Required:
ENG 260 Brit Lit 1 3
HIST 151 World Civ 1 (3)
or
152 World Civ 2 (3) 3
3 hours from:  
FR 334 Civ Cult Old (3)
GER 335 Civ Cult (3)
SP 334 Civ Cult Sp (3)
FL 490 Indpen Study (1-9) 3
3 hours from:  
AHS 101 Art Survey 1 (3)
POLS 312 Early W Thot (3) 3
3 hours from:  
ANTH 103 Archaeology (3)
111 Global Div (3)
ARCH 432 Arch Intrior (3)
COMM 420 Classic Rhet (3)
ECON 201 Elem Micro (3)
MATHS 460 Hist of Math (3)
MUHIS 330 Music Histry (3)
PHIL 300 Hist Ancient (3)
RELST 251 Jewish Scrpt (3)
252 Chr New Test (3)
THEAT 317 Pre-Mod Hist (3)
318 Adv Topics (3) 3
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15 hrs
Complete one option:  
Option 1: English, 9 hours  
9 hours from:  
ENG 280 Brit Lit 2 (3)
322 Dev Eng Lang (3)
400 Spc Top Eng (3)
464 Shakespeare (3) 9
Option 2: Modern languages and classics, 9 hours  
9 hours from:  
CC 101 Word Orgins (3)
205 Myths World (3)
303 Grk Rom Cult (3)
305 Classic Myth (3)
FR 401 Hist Lit 1 (3)
498 Readings (1-9)
GER 401 Hist Lit 1 (3)
498 Readings (1-9)
LAT 301 Prose 1 (3)
302 Poetry 1 (3)
303 Prose 2 (3-6)
304 Poetry 2 (3)
401 Hist Lit 1 (3)
402 Hist Lit 2 (3)
403 Sem Prose (3-6)
404 Sem Poetry (3-6)
498 Readings (1-9)
SP 498 Readings (1-9) 9
Option 3: History, 9 hours  
9 hours from:  
HIST 151 World Civ 1 (3)
or
152 World Civ 2 (3)
300 Internship (3-12)
450 Read Spec St (1-3)
461 Dvl Greek Cv (3)
462 Dvl Roman Cv (3)
463 Medieval Civ (3)
464 Byzantin Civ (3)
467 Renais Refrm (3)
475 Br 1485-1714 (3)
477 Eng Constitu (3) 9
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24 hrs

 

Students electing FR 334, GER 335, or SP 334 must have two years of college credit or the equivalent in the elected language. Recommended for students pursuing liberal arts. Students electing FL 490 will enroll in either 3 hours of independent study or classroom instruction in continental literature in translation, which may be taken in conjunction with, for example, FL 306 or HONRS 202.

Topics for ENG 400 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor. Prerequisite will be waived for students enrolled in this program.

Projects for HIST 300 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor.

Topics for FR 498, GER 498, LAT 498, and SP 498 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor.

Students are advised to consult with the appropriate department for prerequisites or exclusions from certain courses.

For more information, call the Department of English at (765) 285-8580.