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The faculty in Medieval Studies advises departments and interdepartmental
degree-granting committees and students in the planning of courses of
study essential to medieval specialization in any field. Students specializing
in a medieval field will take their advanced degrees under the auspices
of a department or interdepartmental degree-granting committee and must
submit their applications to the department or committee in which their
primary interests lie.
Courses in medieval studies may be found in the
listings of the Departments of Art History, Classical Languages &
Literatures, English Language & Literature, Germanic Studies, History,
Music, Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations, New Testament &
Early Christian Literature, Romance Languages & Literatures, and Slavic
Languages & Literatures, and in the Divinity School.
This text was last revised on 5/2/2001.
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