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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2003
Medieval Studies (MDST)

Rice Course Schedule as of 03/03/2003. This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar (reg@rice.edu).

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MDST 102   ELEMENTARY LATIN II                      Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Continuation of MDST 101. Also offered as LATI 102.
001 RH 205 - MWF 02:00PM - 02:50PM      Wallace, Kristine         Enr: 1 Max: 0

MDST 108   ART IN CONTEXT: LATE MEDIEVAL & RENAISSA Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Ages and Renaissance. We will employ historical texts, literature, and
illustrations of works of art, showing how historical documents and sources can
illuminate the cultural context of art and architecture. Also offered as HART
240 and HUMA 108. Enrollment is limited to 36.
001 SH 305 - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM      Manca, Joseph P.          Enr: 0 Max: 0
                                        Neagley, Linda

MDST 202   INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL CIVILIZATION: T Credits 3.00  Spring 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II
Introduction to European culture of the "Dark Ages," from the fall of Rome to
the end of Viking invasions. Includes the use of historical, literary,
artistic, and archaeological sources to trace changes in European material,
spiritual, and cultural life between 300-1000 A.D. Also offered as HIST 202.
001 HUM 117 - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM     Decker, Michael           Enr: 0 Max: NA

MDST 212   INTERMEDIATE LATIN II                    Credits 3.00  Spring 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
Readings in Vergil's Aeneid. Also offered as LATI 202.
001 TBA - MWF 01:00PM - 01:50PM         Wallace, Kristine         Enr: 0 Max: 0

MDST 222   MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE ERAS              Credits 3.00  Spring 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
Introduction to the study of music history; the music of the Middle Ages and
Renaissance. Also offered as MUSI 222.
Prereq- MUSI 221.
001 APB 1131 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM    Barnett, Gregory          Enr: 0 Max: 0

MDST 301   ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY            Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Topics in history of philosopy from the fourth century B.C. through the
fourteenth. Also offered as PHIL 301.
001 HUM 227 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM     Morrison, Donald R.       Enr: 0 Max: 0

MDST 304   UNDERGRADUATE INDEPENDENT READING        Credits   Spring 03
Also offered as HIST 304.
Prereq- Permission of the instructor
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 0 Max: 0

MDST 322   DIRECTED READINGS IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY    Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Also offered as HIST 522.
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 0 Max: 0

MDST 325   INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL CIVILIZATION: T Credits 3.00  Spring 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP II
Enriched version of MDST 202. May not receive credit for both MDST 202 and MDST
325. Also offered as HIST 325.
001 HUM 117 - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM     Decker, Michael           Enr: 2 Max: NA

MDST 331   GOTHIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN NORTHERN  Credits 3.00  Spring 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
Examination of the full array of sacred and secular art and architecture
produced in the early and high gothic periods in northern Europe. Includes
cathedral architecture, sculpture, stained glass, manuscripts, and metalwork
studied in relationship to the expansion of royal and Episcopal power. Also
offered as HART 331.
001 SH 307 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM      Neagley, Linda            Enr: 1 Max: 0

MDST 410   LITERARY & HISTORICAL IMAGE OF THE MEDIE Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Undergraduate version of MDST 411.  Comparison and contrast of the presentation
of the medieval woman in literature with extant evidence of historical women
from contemporary documents and records.  Also offered as FREN 410.
FREN 301 and FREN 311
001 RH 204 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM      Nelson, Deborah H.        Enr: 0 Max: 0

MDST 447   THE AGE OF CRUSDADES                     Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Seminar course on the crusades including examination of ways fundamentalism
created globalization in medieval Europe. Topics will include newly emerging
concepts of "holy and just war" and their effects on trade and the economy.
Discussions will involve primary and secondary sources. Enrollment is limited
to 10. Also offered as HIST 447.
001 TBA - W 02:00PM - 05:00PM           Haverkamp, Eva            Enr: 0 Max: 5

MDST 462   DIRECTED READING                         Credits   Spring 03
Also offered as ENGL 622.
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 0 Max: 0



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