Faculty: | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Field of Study: | Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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Description: | Medieval Studies is the interdisciplinary study of the historical and cultural period known as the Middle Ages. The influence of this period, roughly designated as the period in Europe and its neighbours between Antiquity and the Modern Age (ca. 500-1500 CE), is wide-ranging. Studying the Middle Ages helps you to understand the historical developments in science, law, literature, art, architecture, and philosophy that, in addition to helping us understand these fields today, are also worth studying on their own merits. Studying the Middle Ages can also shed light on the origins of particular contemporary issues concerning religion, gender, colonialism, race, and conflict with and within the Middle East.
The medieval studies program is interdisciplinary, meaning that core courses are drawn from a number of different departments at Memorial. This integration of the methods and subject matter of several disciplines mirrors the pluralistic and inter-religious framework of the age. |
Cost per year:* | The cost is a sample for two semesters of a bachelor's degree program. |