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Nov 25, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Medieval Studies, M.A.
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Associate Professor Bonnie Wheeler, Director
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Degree Requirements
Students must earn 30 credit hours, with the following requirements:
- Twenty-four credit hours to be taken in graduate-level courses and seminars, to be distributed in at least three broad subject areas in medieval studies: a) history, b) literature, and c) music and visual arts. No more than 12 credit hours and no less than three credit hours may be applied in each area. Students are encouraged to take courses in philosophy, religious studies and church history when available.
- Three credit hours in nonmedieval courses may be taken in the student’s major disciplinary area of concentration with approval of the director of medieval studies.
- Competence, demonstrated by examination, in intermediate Latin and one other world or medieval language.
- A thesis carrying six credit hours of credit linking materials and methods of more than one discipline, to be guided by a committee of the director of Medieval Studies and professors from the two major subject areas covered by the thesis.
Curriculum
Competence in intermediate Latin and one other world or medieval language must be demonstrated by examination. The Dallas Medieval Consortium makes it possible for SMU students to enroll in regularly offered advanced Latin courses at the University of Dallas.
Historical Discourse
A model program for a student interested particularly in historical discourse might include:
Additional Courses
In addition, the student might take:
Literary Discourse
A student primarily interested in literary discourse might take:
Visual Arts
A student primarily interested in the visual arts might put together a very coherent program using:
Regularly Offered Courses
Regularly offered courses include the following:
Meadows School of the Arts Courses
Perkins School of Theology Courses
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