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Interdisciplinary Minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

The staff of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program is composed of faculty members from the departments of art history and archaeology, classical studies, English, German and Russian studies, history, music, philosophy, religious studies and romance languages. A doctoral candidate in one of these departments offering a PhD may elect a minor concentration in interdisciplinary medieval or renaissance studies by taking at least three appropriate courses (9 hours) outside the department, and all appropriate ones within it. Thus one earns, for example, a PhD in art history and archaeology with specialization in medieval studies, or a PhD in history with specialization in renaissance studies. Under certain circumstances, a minor in medieval or renaissance studies also may be arranged for MA programs.

For more information on the minor, contact the Director of Graduate Studies, or the current chair of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies committee: Anne Rudloff Stanton, Art History and Archaeology.

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