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Course List - Fall 2007
Please Note:  Class numbers and times may change in PeopleSoft.
As always, please consult with your major advisor about which courses may be applied to your Medieval Studies major and minors.  Also, if you are registering for a course in ARTH, HIST, FREN, or PHIL, please contact course instructor to inform them that you are interested in taking the course, and (if course is a 200-level) that you would like to take the course for graduate credit.

Art & Art History:  

ARTH 383: Special Topics in Art History Givans, D.    TBA
 
Classics:    
CAMS 121: Elementary Latin I Travis

MWF 12:00-12:50; Tu 12:00-12:50

CAMS 123: Intermediate Latin I                          Travis     MWF 12:00-12:50
These courses cannot be applied towards Medieval Studies credit requirements.
 

English:

ENGL 305: Research Methods               

Hasenfratz   

M 9:30-12:00

ENGL 306: Professional Development            

Hasenfratz   

Th 4:00-6:00  

ENGL 309: Old English                                             

Jambeck              

Tu 1:00-3:30

ENGL 315: Medieval Literature Hasenfratz    Tu 3:30-6:00
ENGL 415: Seminar in Medieval Literature - French of England: Documents and Literature    Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn MW 1:00-3:30
2007 Charles Owen, Jr. Distinguished Visiting Professor.  Please Note: A course reading list and syllabus will be forwarded to the Medieval Studies list serve once they become available. Please contact Erin Heidkamp for more information (erin.heidkamp@uconn.edu), or if you would like to receive a hard copy.
 
French:    
FREN 261W: From Holy Grail to Revolution  Berthelot            MWF 12:00-12:50
 

History:

   
HIST 204: Medieval Islamic Civilization to 1700 Azimi

TuTh 9:30-10:45

HIST 214/CAMS 254: Ancient Greece Caner TuTh 9:30-10:45
HIST 219: The Early Middle Ages  Olson   TuTh 9:30-10:45
HIST 257/CAMS 250: Early Church & Christian Thought Caner             TuTh 2:00-3:15
HIST 366: Topics in Italian History (Renaissance) Gouwens    Tu 1:00-4:00
     
Music:    
MUSI 412: The Renaissance Rice F 12:30-3:00
     
Philosophy:    

PHIL 261: Medieval Philosophy                       

Baxter           MWF 9:00-9:50