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Study Plan: Medieval & Renaissance Studies*
HM 501  The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502  The Humanities and Modernity
RL 520 Early Christianity to the Sixth Century
RL 529 Early Christian Ireland
EN 511 Medieval Drama
EN 520 English Renaissance Literature
HS 501 Readings in Medieval History
AH 499 Early Medieval Art
AH 499 Gothic Art
AH 499 Italian Renaissance Art
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)

* Other options: Medieval Philosophy, Medieval Music, Dante, or courses on the Spirituality of Medieval Women may be substituted for some of the above.

Study Plan: America’s Cultural Foundations
HM 501 The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502 The Humanities and Modernity
HS 531 Early America: Colonial to Mid‑Eighteenth Century
HS 541 Gilded-Age America: Immigrants and Urban Problems
HS 542 Twentieth-Century Urban America and Culture
EN 570 The American Renaissance: Nineteenth Century
EN 572 Studies in American Realism, 1860‑1900
EN 573 Studies in Modern American Literature Since 1900
AH 499 Modern Art
AH (or HM) Topics in American Art or Architecture
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)
   
Study Plan:  Anglo‑Irish Culture & Conflict
HM 501 The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502 The Humanities and Modernity
RL 529 Early Christian Ireland
AH 499 Early Medieval (and Celtic) Art
EN 520 Sixteenth-Century Literature: Spenser
EN 533 Eighteenth-Century English Literature
EN 550 The Gaelic Renaissance
HS 512 Tudor‑Stuart England (Policies on Ireland)
HS 541 Gilded-Age America: Immigrants and Urban Problems
HM 597 Readings in Irish America
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)
Study Plan:  Religion, Culture, and Ethics
HM 501 The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502 The Humanities and Modernity
RL 529 History of Christian Thought
RL 530 Contemporary Approaches to Theology
RL 569 Religious Ethics
PL 430 Topics in the History of Philosophy: Feminist Issues
PL 430 Topics in the History of Philosophy: Contemporary European Philosophers
HS 511 Readings in Early Modern Europe
HS 541 Seminar: Modern American History
HS 571 Seminar: Modern Eastern Europe
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)
   
Study Plan: Holocaust Studies
HM 501 The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502 The Humanities and Modernity
LIT 366Y (CJS: College of Jewish Studies) Literature of the Holocaust
THO 353X (CJS) The Roots of Anti-Semitism
HS 351X (CJS) The Jews of Europe Between the World Wars
HS 362Y (CJS) Confronting the Holocaust
HS 573 The Third Reich: The Nazi State and Policies
HS 571 Modern France: Dreyfus and Vichy
EN 580 Imaginative Literature and Ethics
RL 499 Special Topics: Religious Ethics
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)

 

   
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