5 Degrees in Medieval History in USA for 2024

Degrees in Medieval History in USA for 2024Filter
    • Hanover, USA

    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.

  • Medieval and Early Modern Studies (BA, Minor)

    Binghamton University, State University of New York

    • Binghamton, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The medieval and early modern studies major enables students to custom-build an interdisciplinary course of study in the history of political, religious and social institutions and in cultural production — from science and technology to theater, literature, music and art. Courses are selected from departmental offerings across campus.

    • Poughkeepsie, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Medieval and Renaissance Studies program is designed to provide the student with a coherent, multidisciplinary, and cross-cultural course of study of the arts, history, literature, and thought from late antiquity to the 18th century. Students are expected to elect work from three groups of disciplines: art history, music, and drama; history, political science, philosophy, religion, and anthropology; and language and literature. In addition, students are expected to gain a reading knowledge of requisite foreign languages and, in their senior year, write an interdisciplinary essay under the supervision of one or more of the participating faculty.

  • Master of Arts in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

    Columbia University - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

    • 109, USA

    English

    For the MA in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, students must take a combination of courses in art history, religion, history, philosophy, literature or other relevant fields offered by departments in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Students concentrate in one area while also exploring other aspects of the life, thought, and culture of the Middle Ages.

    • 310, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    This course explores ancient Greek civilization from its dawn in the second millennium B.C. to its absorption by the Roman Empire in the third century B.C. Key themes include tyranny and democracy; innovations in philosophy and science; competition through warfare and athletics; mythology, poetry and history; and new standards in art and architecture. This course seeks to illustrate how different the world would be without the vibrant and creative culture of ancient Greece. Fall semester, alternate years