2023-2024 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Dec 04, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Medieval Studies Minor


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Contact: Kerry Boeye, Associate Professor of Fine Arts (Art History)
Office: College Center, Room W029
Telephone: 410‑617‑5944
Website: www.loyola.edu/academics/medieval-studies

This program enables students to pursue an interdisciplinary program organized around the medieval time period, broadly defined. Students concentrating in a related area such as art, history, languages, music, philosophy, political science, or theology are encouraged to minor in medieval studies in order to broaden their comprehension of the cultural structures influencing their area of interest.

Requirements for the Minor (19 credits)


Requirements for the minor (19 credits) consist of six electives and a one-credit, interdisciplinary independent study (ML 400 ). ML 400 must be completed in connection with one of the six courses taken for the minor, although ML 300 does not need to be taken concurrently with the other course. Students pursuing honors degrees in departments with honors programs may substitute their honors project for the final course and independent study (18 credits). The following restrictions apply:

  • Courses much be taken in a minimum of three subject areas (e.g., AH, EN, FR, HS, TH);
  • A minimum of two courses should be taken at the 300- or 400-level.

Students are encouraged to study and perfect their knowledge of Latin, especially if they are planning on going to graduate school in the field.

There is no limit on cross-counting courses for other minors or majors.

Students interested in minoring should contact the Medieval Studies program coordinator early in their career.

Electives


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