Credits: 3.
The great literary works of the Arthurian tradition and the manner in which the tales of King Arthur serve, from their 6th century Celtic origins to the present, to articulate the interests and values of different social groups throughout history.
(H and N)
MEM 3003 Introduction to the Medieval World
Credits: 3.
Chronological and topical introduction to history of the medieval millennium (400-1400). (H and N)
MEM 3300 Castles and Cloisters: An Introduction to Medieval and Early Modern Communities
Credits: 3.
A study of monastic and courtly-chivalric communities as these evolved in the Middle Ages and early modern period. Explorations of architecture, art, literature and music illustrate how different monastic and chivalric communities saw the world and their place in it. (H and N)
MEM 3301 Palaces and Cities: An Introduction to Early Modern Communities
Credits: 3; Prereq: ENC 1101 or the equivalent.
An exploration of the new kind of European culture that emerges with early modern residential palaces and cities. The study of seminal texts in poetry, politics and theology, and of early modern cities and palaces shows the new operant principle in cultural processes to be the primacy of the individual. (H)
MEM 3730 Studies in the Holy Roman Empire
Credits: 3; can be repeated with a change in content.
This variable content course examines the political and religious ideas and the literary and artistic productions associated with significant stages in the history of the Holy Roman Empire.
MEM 3805 Research Methods in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Credits: 1; Prereq: ENC 1101 or the equivalent.
How to conduct research in medieval and early modern studies. Students learn how to find and effectively search the most appropriate print and electronic resources for their research projects. The research skills developed have broader applicability than medieval and early modern studies.
MEM 3931 Variable Topics in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Credits: 3; can be repeated with a change in content up to 9 credits. Prereq: ENC 1101 or the equivalent.
Provides intermediate study in medieval and early modern studies.
MEM 4905 Independent Study in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Credits: 1 to 5, with a maximum of 3 credits per semester; Prereq: instructor permission.
Independent work in medieval and early modern studies.
MEM 4931 Special Topics in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Credits: 1 to 3; can be repeated with a change in content up to 9 credits.
Advanced study in medieval and early modern studies.
Credits: 1 to 15; can be repeated with a change in content up to 15 credits. Prereq: undergraduate adviser permission.
This course provides a mechanism by which coursework taken as part of an approved study abroad program can be recorded on the UF transcript and counted toward graduation.