Students interested in a multidisciplinary approach to university education and to an examination of the Middle Ages may take either a General or an Honours B.A. in Medieval Studies. Such a degree is designed to provide a general awareness of our cultural heritage. In addition, the academic plan is flexible enough to prepare students for a variety of careers, or for the pursuance of a graduate degree.
The Medieval Studies academic plan is administered jointly by the Department of Classical Studies and by the History Department at St. Jerome's University. Interested students may browse the Medieval Studies Homepage.
Three-Year General Medieval Studies
Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative average of 60% and a cumulative Medieval Studies average of 65%.
Eligibility for graduation in the Three-Year General Medieval Studies academic plan includes fulfilment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate BA Program-level requirements. See "BA Degree Requirements."
- Medieval Studies Plan-level requirements:
- at least seven academic course units (14 courses) from the Approved List of Medieval Studies or related courses with a minimum cumulative average of 65%, including:
- two courses from each of four of the eight subject fields specified below in the list of Approved Courses
- six courses, not all of which need be medieval in content, in one of the subject fields specified below in the list of Approved Courses
- two courses at the 300-level or above from the Approved List of Courses
Four-Year General Medieval Studies
Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative average of 60% and a cumulative Medieval Studies average of 65%.
Eligibility for graduation in the Four-Year General Medieval Studies academic plan includes fulfilment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate BA Program-level requirements. See "BA Degree Requirements."
- Medieval Studies Plan-level requirements:
- at least 7.5 academic course units (15 courses) from the Approved List of Medieval Studies or related courses with a minimum cumulative average of 65%, including:
- two courses from each of four of the eight subject fields specified below in the list of Approved Courses
- eight courses, not all of which need be Medieval in content, in one of the subject fields specified below in the list of Approved Courses
- two courses at the 300-level or above from the Approved List Courses
Honours Medieval Studies
Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative average of 60% and a cumulative Medieval Studies average of 75%.
Eligibility for graduation in the Honours Medieval Studies academic plan includes fulfilment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate BA Program-level requirements. See "BA Degree Requirements."
- Medieval Studies Plan-level requirements:
- at least eight academic course units (16 courses) from the Approved List of Medieval Studies or related courses with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, including:
- two courses from each of five of the eight subject fields specified below in the list of Approved Courses
- ten courses, not all of which need be Medieval in content, in one of the subject fields specified below in the list of Approved Courses
- two courses at the 300-level or above from the Approved List of Courses
- one course at the 400-level from one of the specified subject fields
Honours Medieval Studies (Arts and Business Co-op and Regular)
A student may combine an Honours Medieval Studies academic plan with Arts and Business. The requirements in Medieval Studies are identical to the Honours requirements listed above. See the Arts and Business requirements.
List of Approved Courses
The eight subject fields are listed below. Special Topics, Senior Seminars, Directed Studies, courses taken in the International Exchange program, and generally any course with Medieval content may be permitted at the discretion of the Medieval Studies Advisors and with special permission. Please see one of the Medieval Studies Advisors for details.
Classical Studies
CLAS 105 Introduction to Medieval Studies
CLAS 202 Ancient Roman Society
CLAS 252/HIST 252 Roman History
CLAS 255 Medieval Society
CLAS 275 Survey of Greek Literature
CLAS 276 Survey of Roman Literature
CLAS 325/RS 315 Greek and Roman Religion
CLAS 327 Astrology and Magic
CLAS 332 Later Roman History
CLAS 352/FINE 311 Roman Art and Architecture
CLAS 361/PHIL 380 History of Ancient Philosophy 1
CLAS 362/PHIL 381 History of Ancient Philosophy 2
English
ENGL 200A Survey of British Literature 1
ENGL 208H Arthurian Legend
ENGL 305A Old English 1
ENGL 305B Old English 2
ENGL 310A Chaucer 1
ENGL 310B Chaucer 2
ENGL 310C Non-Chaucerian Middle English Literature
ENGL 361 English Drama to 1642
Fine Arts and Music
Fine Arts
FINE 110 Introduction to Art History
FINE 212 Renaissance Art 1300-1500
FINE 214 Medieval Art and Architecture
FINE 311/CLAS 352 Roman Art and Architecture
Music
MUSIC 100 Understanding Music
MUSIC 253 Cathedral and Court: Music to 1600
MUSIC 363/RS 357 Christian Hymnody
History
HIST 115 Crusading in the Middle Ages
HIST 211 British History to 1485
HIST 235/RS 240 History of Christianity
HIST 236 Law and Society in the Middle Ages
HIST 252/CLAS 252 Roman History
HIST 260 Europe 410-1303
HIST 304/RS 342 Heresy and Religious Crises in Late Medieval Europe
HIST 329 Origins of the Common Law
HIST 379 Reformation History
HIST 402A Medieval Europe
HIST 402B Medieval Europe
Latin
LAT 100A Introductory Latin 1
LAT 100B Introductory Latin 2
LAT 203 Intermediate Latin
LAT 204 Selections from Latin Authors
LAT 351 Latin Composition and Reading
LAT 363 Roman Comedy
LAT 371 Early Roman Historians
LAT 375 Vergil
LAT 381 Medieval Latin
LAT 421 Latin Epigraphy
LAT 422 Latin Palaeography
LAT 431 Roman Philosophy
LAT 452 Roman Letter-Writing
LAT 463 Later Roman Historians
Modern European Languages
French
FR 151 Basic French 1
FR 152 Basic French 2
FR 192A French Language 1: Module 1
FR 192B French Language 1: Module 2
FR 197 French Culture and Literature: Origins to 1715
FR 291 French Civilization 1
FR 409 Medieval French Language
FR 410 Medieval French Literature
German
GER 101 Elementary German I
GER 102 Elementary German II
GER 271 German Thought and Culture
Italian / Italian Studies
ITAL 101 Introduction to Italian Language 1
ITAL 102 Introduction to Italian Language 2
ITAL 201 Intermediate Italian 1
ITAL 202 Intermediate Italian 2
ITAL/ITALST 311 Medieval Italian Literature
ITALST 291 Italian Culture and Civilization 1
ITALST 360 Dante's Divine Comedy
Spanish
SPAN 101 Introduction to Spanish 1
SPAN 102 Introduction to Spanish 2
SPAN 445 History of the Spanish Language
SPAN 446W Love in Medieval Spanish Literature
Philosophy
PHIL 200A Great Works of Western Philosophy: Part 1
PHIL 380/CLAS 361 History of Ancient Philosophy 1
PHIL 381/CLAS 362 History of Ancient Philosophy 2
PHIL 382 Medieval Philosophy 1
PHIL 383 Medieval Philosophy 2
PHIL 403 Studies in Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 404 Studies in Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 451J The Thomistic Tradition in Philosophy
Religious Studies
RS 100E Biblical Studies 1
RS 100F Biblical Studies 2
RS 110 Religions of the West
RS 131 Introductory Biblical Hebrew 1
RS 132 Introductory Biblical Hebrew 2
RS 133 Introduction to New Testament Greek 1
RS 134 Introduction to New Testament Greek 2
RS 213 Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism
RS 214 Jewish Philosophy
RS 222 Sacred Places
RS 240/HIST 235 History of Christianity
RS 250 History of Christian Thought
RS 274 Joan of Arc: Witch, Mystic, Martyr or Saint?
RS 314 Islam and Christianity
RS 315/CLAS 325 Greek & Roman Religion
RS 331 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew
RS 332 Ancient Semitic Texts and Inscriptions
RS 333 Intermediate New Testament Greek
RS 334 Hellenistic Greek
RS 342/HIST 304 Heresy and Religious Crises in Late Medieval Europe
RS 354 Shapers of the Roman Catholic Tradition
RS 357/MUSIC 363 Christian Hymnody
RS 361/ANTH 311 Anthropology of Religion