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Minor Requirements
The minor consists of at least five courses selected with the approval of an adviser belonging to the MARS faculty. Courses should be selected from the list below and should include a course in history. At least three different disciplines should be represented. French, Italian, and Spanish are considered to be separate areas of study. Additional courses (notably topical seminars) may be accepted upon petition. It is the responsibility of the student to recognize that certain courses might require departmental prerequisites for which he or she would not necessarily receive credit toward the MARS minor. Only one independent study course and only one non-ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ course will be counted toward the minor. Courses that are appropriate for the MARS minor are sometimes offered as part of the university's Venice study group program.
At least three courses should be at the intermediate level and at least one should be at the 300- or 400- (seminar) level — either an existing seminar or an independent research paper. Senior seminars and honors thesis courses in any department could provide a place for the student's capstone experience.
One year's study of Latin at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ is recognized as one course toward the minor. While there is no mandated language requirement, it is strongly recommended that students considering graduate school in a medieval or Renaissance field should study Latin at least through the intermediate level. Students are encouraged to explore early literature in Old and Middle English, as well as early period courses in the foreign language departments.
Courses from the following list are appropriate for the MARS minor:
- ARTH 207Â -Â Roman Art
- ARTH 210Â -Â Contemporary Art and Politics in the Middle East
- ARTH 216Â -Â Nature's Mirror: Renaissance Arts 1400-1550
- ARCH 220Â -Â Early Modern European Architecture
- ARTH 226Â -Â Nature's Order: Baroque Arts 1550-1750
- ARCH 244Â -Â Housing the Sacred in Ancient India
- ARTH 311Â -Â The Arts in Venice during the Golden Age (Venice Study Group)
- ARCH 344Â -Â Hindu Temples: Architecture and Sculpture, Architecture as Sculpture
- ARTH 350Â -Â Art and the Goddess
- ENGL 200Â -Â British Literary Traditions
- ENGL 203Â -Â Arthurian Tradition
- ENGL 301Â -Â History of the English Language
- ENGL 302Â -Â The Literature of the Early Middle Ages
- ENGL 303Â -Â Medieval Merchants, Knights, and Pilgrims
- ENGL 321/THEA 321Â -Â Shakespeare ÌýÌý
- ENGL 322/THEA 322Â -Â Shakespeare ÌýÌý