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Medieval Studies courses

The Medieval Studies Center is supported by the following departments; please check their websites for course descriptions.

Course descriptions are updated every semester. Please see department websites for descriptions; always check LOCUS for latest enrollment information. (Select "Medieval Studies" from the pull-down list in the "Interdisciplinary" window in LOCUS's search-criteria.)


Spring 2013:   

MSTU 301-001 (Class Attributes Medieval Studies) - Integrative Experience II. Days & Times, Room, TBA at LSC. Instructor: Thomas Greene

ENGL 322-085 (Class Attributes Medieval Studies, Catholic Studies) - Chaucer. TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM. Mundelein Center - Room: 504. Instructor: Allen Frantzen

ENGL 323-086 (Class Attributes Medieval Studies) - Studies in Medieval Literature. TuTh 2:30PM - 3:45PM. Mundelein Center - Room: 307. Instructor: Edward Wheatley

THEO 281-001 (Class Attributes Medieval Studies, Catholic Studies) - Christianity Through Time. MWF 9:20AM - 10:10AM. Mundelein Center - Room: 506. Instructor: Andrew Radde-Gallwitz

THEO 281-002 (Class Attributes Medieval Studies, Catholic Studies) - Christianity Through Time. MWF 10:25AM - 11:15AM. Mundelein Center - Room: 520. Instructor: Andrew Radde-Gallwitz

St Joseph Seminary:

PHIL 340-K02 (Restricted to St Joseph Seminary students; Class Attributes Medieval Studies, Catholic Studies) - Philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas. TuTh 1:00PM - 2:15PM. Meyer Center. Instructor: Henry Kricek

Rome Center:

HIST 310-A02 (Restricted to Rome Center students; Class Attributes Medieval Studies, Catholic Studies) - The Early Middle Ages, 600-1150. TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM. Room TBA at JFRC. Instructor: Alexander Evers


Recurrent opportunity: the Garden Internship   

Medieval Studies students interested in pursuing an internship relating to the Medieval Gardens should consult with Dr. Gross-Diaz and, with her approval, apply for the HIST 398 Undergraduate Internship. Interns work a minimum of 5 hours per week (75 hours in the term) in a position jointly agreed upon between the student and the Department of History's Internship Coordinator.


This page updated 19 February 2013 by jlong1@luc.edu

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