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University of Padova
Bachelor in Italian Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Padua, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
The Bachelor’s degree offers an in-depth encounter with the Italian language, tradition, and cultural heritage. Focusing on the centuries when Italy led Western art and literature, i.e. the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, it adopts a cross-disciplinary approach combining the study of texts, images, music, and performative arts. Strong theoretical courses are combined with interactive workshops in libraries, museums, and cultural institutions, for an on-site exploration of Italian culture.


University of Notre Dame
Bachelor's in Medieval Studies
- Notre Dame, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The curriculum for a Bachelor’s in Medieval Studies is designed to give students a well-rounded understanding of the medieval period through courses in history, literature, art, and language. Students...
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Hanover College
Bachelor of Arts in Medieval-Renaissance Studies
- Hanover, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Medieval-Renaissance Studies major is an interdepartmental major that will focus your attention on the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and their classical antecedents. This major will give you the structure of discipline-specific courses (including history, literature and art history) and the flexibility of working across scholarly disciplines.


The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Interdisciplinary Programs, BA - Medieval and Renaissance Studies Concentration
- Knoxville, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program offers students a chance to delve into the rich history, literature, art, and culture of the Medieval and Renaissance periods. It combines coursework from various disciplines such as histo...


University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Engineering
Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature
- Amherst Center, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Understand the cultural, national, and global context of literature through time. Comparative literature is a deeply interdisciplinary field that examines literary works from across human societies and examines their meaning in different contexts. Drawing from philosophy, history, linguistics, sociology, and the media, comparative literature asks what literature can tell us about our society and human society more broadly.
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Studying Medieval Literature in a Bachelor's degree program allows you to dive deep into the rich tapestry of texts from the Middle Ages, exploring timeless themes and cultural contexts. This field cultivates critical thinking and analytical skills, providing you with a unique lens through which to understand literature's evolution.
Courses in this program often cover areas such as Old and Middle English literature, courtly romance, and the intersection of history and narrative. You'll learn to analyze texts, focusing on narrative structures and literary techniques while honing skills like textual analysis and research methods. Engaging with the cultural and historical contexts of works enables you to interpret them with sophistication, fostering a well-rounded appreciation of literature as a reflection of its time.
Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and the complexities of historical texts. Graduates can pursue careers in teaching, publishing, and research, as well as opportunities in cultural heritage and archival work. A degree in Medieval Literature offers versatile skills that are valuable across various fields.