Fall 2026
- ANTH 185-1 Anthropologies of Latin America: Culture, Politics, and Power, TuTh 8:30-10:10, Core: C&I 3
- ARTH 23-1 Art and Revolution: Europe and the United States, 18th-20th Centuries, MWF 11:45-12:50
- ARTH 120-1/HIST125-1 Keeping up with the Medici: Fame and family in Renaissance Florence, Tu 4-7, Core: Advanced Writing
- ARTH 144-1 Race, gender, and nation in 18th- and 19th-century American Art and Visual Culture, MWF 2:15-3:20, Core: Diversity, US Perspectives
- ENGL 126-1 Politics & Power in Hunger Games and Harry Potter: Premodern Influences, TuTh 10:20-12, Core: Advanced Writing
- HIST 83-1 North America: People and Lands, W 3:30-6:30, Core: Civic Engagement
- HIST 91-1 Africa in World History, MWF 10:30-11:35, Core: C&I 3
- HIST 134-1 Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Early Modern Iberia, MWF 11:45-12:50
- HIST 163-1 Colony, Slavery, Castro - The Caribbean since 1492, MWF 2:15-3:20, Core: C&I 3
- MUSC 142-1 Concern Choir, MW 5:10-6:20, Core: Arts
- MUSC 143-1 Chamber Singers, TuTh 3:50-5:30, Core: Arts
- PHIL 14-1 History of Western Philosophy: Classical and Medieval, MWF 10:30-11:35
- SCTR 19-1, -2, -3, -4 Religions of the Book, MWF 11;45-12:50, 9:15-10:20, 10:30-11:35, or TuTh 12:10-1:50, respectively, Core: RTC 1
- RSOC 7-1, -2, -3, -4 South Asian Religous Traditions, MWF 11:45-12:50, 2:15-3:20, TuTh 10:20-12, or 2-3:40, respectively, Core: RTC 1
- RSOC 10-1, -2, -3 Asian Religous Traditions, MWF 10:30-11:35, 1-2:05, or MW 3:30-5:15, respectively, Core: RTC 1
- TESP 79-1/GNSX 48-1 Women in the Christian Tradition, MWF 10:30-11:35, Core: RTC 2
- TESP 196-1/GNSX 154A-1 Eros, Lovesickness, and Religious Imagination, TuTh 8:30-10:10, Core: RTC 3
Other Options
MRST 199 Independent Study
Directed reading and research in source materials and secondary works dealing with selected problems rooted in the premodern period, culminating in an interdisciplinary paper. Prerequisite: Permission of program director and instructor. (2-5 units)
Note: In addition to the courses listed below, certain sections of Cultures & Ideas 11A and 12A may be applied to the minor. Many departments offer occasional special topics, directed reading/directed research, and seminar courses on premodern topics (including ARTH 97/197 and 196; ENGL 146, 147, 149, 166, 167, 190, and 97/197; HIST 130, 149, and 169; FREN 197; GERM 197; ITAL 125 and 197; SPAN 197; MUSC 193; PHIL 180; THTR 111, 112, 113, and 185). Students should consult with the program director to determine the applicability of these to the minor, as well as courses taken at other institutions or while studying abroad.