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Medieval Studies Certificate Program


The Certificate in Medieval Studies is available to students matriculated in the
Ph.D. programs at The Graduate Center. The program provides doctoral students
with the opportunity to study the Middle Ages within the kind of broad,
multidisciplinary framework that is particularly appropriate to medieval
studies. It offers training in skills important to all medievalists and an
introduction to the central scholarly issues facing medievalists today. In order
to earn the Certificate, students take at least one interdisciplinary medieval
studies seminar, two medieval studies courses outside their own disciplines, and
a course in resources and methods for medieval research. They must demonstrate a
reading knowledge of Latin, and their dissertation topics must be approved by
the Advisory Committee of the Program. The Certificate is awarded when the
degree is conferred. Information: <medievalstudies@gc.cuny.edu>

 

MSCP. 80500 - Boccaccio/Chaucer/Narrative
GC:     T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3-4 credits, Prof. Coleman, [96613] Cross listed with C L 70700.
MSCP. 80500 - Paris 1130-1270: Creation Cptl
GC:     R, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Clark, [96611]
MSCP. 89000 - Dissertation Workshop
GC:     Rm. TBA, 0 credits, Prof. Burger, [96612] Permission of Medieval Studies Certificate Program Coordinator and level 2 or 3 status required.
C L. 80101 - Orlty/Wrting Mdvl/Early Mod It
NYU:       M, 2:30-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Tylus, [96152]
ENGL. 70300 - Intro to Old Eng Lang & Lit
GC:     F, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 2/4 credits, Prof. Whatley, [96236]
ENGL. 70500 - Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
GC:     T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 2/4 credits, Prof. Sargent, [96248]
FREN. 87500 - Villon
GC:     T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 2 credits, Prof. Sautman, [96555] Course meets October 10 - December 5.    
P SC. 70100 - Ancient/Medieval Pol Thought
GC:     T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Tronto, [96418]
SPAN. 71000 - Medieval Epic
GC:     M, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Di Camillo, [96264]

 

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