Program in Medieval and Byzantine Studies
Program Director: Lilla Kopár, Associate Professor of English
Center for Medieval and Byzantine Studies Website
List of Affiliated Faculty Members
Bachelor of Arts in Medieval and Byzantine Studies
**Admission to this program is currently suspended.**
The requirements for the major can be found at Medieval and Byzantine Studies - Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
The university's Center for Medieval and Byzantine Studies offers an interdisciplinary undergraduate major that draws upon faculty strengths across the School of Philosophy, the School of Theology and Religious Studies, the Department of Art within the School of Architecture and Planning, and numerous departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, particularly History, English, Ancient and Medieval Languages and Cultures, and Global Studies. In addition to exploring the historical and cultural developments within the traditional boundaries of medieval Europe from ca. A.D. 300 to 1500, students will have opportunities to study Byzantium, Islam, Judaism, and Near Eastern Christianity.
The Medieval and Byzantine Studies (MBS) major introduces students to the various fields of the discipline and their methodologies, while providing advanced training in one specific area of specialization.
Majors must consult the undergraduate adviser for course selection and the suggested sequence of courses.
Minor in Medieval and Byzantine Studies
The requirements for the minor can be found at Medieval and Byzantine Studies - Minor