Academic Learning Compact - Medieval and Early Modern Studies
The interdisciplinary studies major in medieval and early modern studies provides you with knowledge of the key issues, figures, social and cultural trends and basic chronology of the period or field studied. You will be able to evaluate the significance, quality and veracity of information gathered in the literature and to apply it effectively. You will also articulate the results of research clearly and effectively.
Additional information is available from your major's website.
Before Graduating You Must
- Satisfactorily complete IDS 4906 Interdisciplinary Research Thesis (capping 7-12 credits of thesis research), graded according to department rubric.
- Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.
Skills You Will Acquire in the Major (SLOs)
- Knowledge of the key issues, figures, social and cultural trends and basic chronology of the period or field studied.
- Evaluate the significance, quality and veracity of information gathered in the literature and apply it effectively.
- Articulate research results clearly and effectively in speech and in writing in an accepted style of presentation.
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Communication |
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IDS 4906 |
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This is the only required course for this major (or equivalent with other prefixes). SLOs are met through this course and through preparation of material to write your thesis. |
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