Earlham College Curriculum Guide
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Medieval Studies

The Minor

The Minor requires at least 15 credits of work. Most course work should come from the listed courses. However, in consultation with a faculty member within the Minor, students may designate at least three credits of course work in an appropriate context course. For example, a student with an interest in medieval literature might take ENG 302 Introduction to the Study of Literature as a methodological complement. Similarly, a student centered on medieval religiosity might take REL 165 New Testament or credits of Jewish Studies (JWST 141 Jewish Texts).

Often Earlham Seminar and Interpretive Practices courses may, with the agreement of the faculty member within the Minor, contribute to a student's designed Minor. Students who study Latin, Biblical Hebrew or Arabic may also satisfy the complementary requirement with successful completion of the second semester of work.

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