Completion of first-year requirements, including 1.0 courses from Medieval Studies 1022 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
6.0 courses:
1.0 course from: Comparative Literature and Culture 2141A/B, English 2076F/G, History 2401E.
0.5 course: Medieval Studies 3022F/G (offered in alternate years).
1.0 course from: Classical Studies 2200, Classical Studies 2350A/B, Classical Studies 2480A/B, Classical Studies 3050F/G, Classical Studies 3303F/G, Classical Studies 3450E, Classical Studies 3490F/G, Classical Studies 3555E, Classical Studies 4580F/G, Classical Studies 4585F/G; History 2403E, History 2607F/G, History 2650E, History 3401E, History 3605E, History 4603F/G; Music 3700A/B; Philosophy 2014, Philosophy 2202F/G, Philosophy 2205W/X, Philosophy 2214, Philosophy 3012F/G, Philosophy 3014F/G, Philosophy 4023F/G; Religious Studies 2126F/G, Religious Studies 2204F/G, Religious Studies 2285F/G, Religious Studies 2297A/B; Theological Studies 3331F/G; Art History 2620F/G, Art History 2622F/G.
1.0 course from: Comparative Literature and Culture 2141A/B, Comparative Literature and Culture 2142A/B, Comparative Literature and Culture 3340F/G, Comparative Literature and Culture 3341F/G, Comparative Literature and Culture 3342F/G, Comparative Literature and Culture 3361F/G, Comparative Literature and Culture 3380F/G; English 2076F/G, English 3300, English 3310, English 3318E, English 3319F/G, English 3320F/G, English 3321F/G, English 3322F/G, English 3323F/G, English 3326F/G, English 3327A/B, English 3328E, English 3330E; French 3540F/G/Z, French 3541F/G/Z, French 3542F/G/Z, French 3560F/G, French 3561F/G, French 3562F/G, French 4040A/B; German 3341F/G.
1.0 course: Latin 2000*.
1.5 additional courses from those listed above or Medieval Studies 3320F/G, Medieval Studies 4320F/G, or those on a list approved by the Committee for Medieval Studies, available from the program coordinator. Special topics courses are not offered every year; students should check the website for current courses. Students must take 1.0 courses (including Medieval Studies 3022F/G) at the 3000-level or higher.
*Students who plan to continue to a graduate program in Medieval Studies are strongly encouraged to take Latin 2000.
Note: Some courses in this module may require prerequisites not required for admission; students are advised to check course prerequisites carefully.