Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements, including 1.0 course from
Medieval Studies 1022, the former Medieval Studies 1020E, or both of Medieval Studies 1025A/B and Medieval Studies 1026A/B, with a mark of at
least 60%. Students should consult with the Academic Counselling Office
of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities prior to admission.
Module 4.0 courses:
1.0 course from:
Classical Studies 3490F/G; History 2405E, History 2606E, History 2607F/G, History 2173, History 2401E, History 3423F/G, History 3605E; Music 3700A/B; Philosophy 2006, Philosophy 2201F/G, Philosophy 2205W/X, Philosophy 3012F/G, Philosophy 3014F/G; Religious Studies 2204F/G, Visual Arts History 2251E, Visual Arts History 2252F/G, Visual Arts History 2253E, Visual Arts History 2254F/G, Visual Arts History 2255F/G, the former History 2809E. 1.0 course from:
Comparative Literature and Culture 2141A/B, Comparative Literature and Culture 2142A/B; German 3305, English 2420E, English 3012, English 3114E, English 3115E, English 3116E;
French 3540F/G, French 3541F/G, French 3542F/G. 2.0 courses additional courses
from those listed above or senior-level courses in Medieval Studies on
an approved list*, or Latin 2000** (1.0 of these 2.0 courses may also be
taken through study abroad, e.g., at Poitiers for an intensive Latin
course, or engaging in a relevant archaeological dig in Europe or the
Middle East.)
* The approved list may be found in the Academic Counselling Office in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. **
Students considering any graduate program in Medieval Studies are
encouraged to take at least Latin 2000 as part of their undergraduate
degree.
Note: Maximum of 1.0 course may be taken in one subject.
Some courses in this module may require prerequisites not required for
admission; students are advised to check course prerequisites carefully.
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