É«É«À² Michigan University offers a variety of graduate courses of interest to medievalists. Each semester the Medieval Institute produces a list of upcoming courses, which can be downloaded below. You can also check É«É«À² Course Offerings to see which courses are currently offered.
6100 Old English Heroic Literature (Schulman, J.) - Th 4:00–6:20; 4035 Brown
5400 Old French Language and Literature (Lynde-Recchia, M.) - MW 12:30–1:45; 2021 Brown
5891 Digital Humanities (Hadden, S.) - T 5:30–8:00; 2408 Dunbar
6820 Writing and Reckoning in the Middle Ages (Berkhofer, R.) - W 6:00–8:30; 2408 Dunbar
1010 Basic Latin II (Barney, J.) - MTWR 9:00–9:50; Location TBD
5600 Medieval Latin Literature (Kutzko, D.) - TR 2:00–3:15; 2048 Dunbar
6000 Codicology and Latin Paleography (Harrington, M.) - MW 3:30–4:45; 2429 Dunbar (Rawlinson Center, Zhang Center)
6000 Advanced Seminar, Newberry Library, Chicago (Zorach, R.) - Materiality, Mobility, Mind: Early Modern Printed Images - Application to Newberry required by November 1, 2024 - Time and format Th 1:30–4:30pm (12:30–3:30 Central), Hybrid (some meetings in person, TBD)
Recent courses
Listed below are courses recently offered by the Medieval Institute's affiliated faculty, as well as other courses of interest to medievalists.
ART 5210: Medieval Foreign Encounters (Kubiski)
ART 5210: Medieval Manuscripts (Kubiski)
REL 6100: Theory and Method (Wanner, Perkins)
REL 6150: Teaching World Religions (Covell, Wilson)
REL 6200: Medieval Religions (Wanner)
ENGL 5300: Medieval Literature (various)
ENGL 5320: English Renaissance Literature (Tiffany)
ENGL 5390: Post-Colonial Literature (Mirzeler)
ENGL 5550: Chaucer (Sweany)
ENGL 5750: Icelandic Sagas in Translation (Schulman)
ENGL 5760/ENGL 6100: Introduction to Old Norse (Schulman)
ENGL 5770/ENGL 6970: Advanced Readings in Old Norse (Schulman)
ENGL 5970: Non-Shakespeare Renaissance Drama (Tiffany)
ENGL 6100: "Beowulf" and Old Norse Analogues (Schulman)
ENGL 6100: Bodies of Old English Literature (Sweany)
ENGL 6100: The Devil's in the Details (Schulman)
ENGL 6100: Medieval Women (Steuer)
ENGL 6100: Monstrosity in Old English Literature (Schulman)
ENGL 6150: Literary Criticism (Nagle)
ENGL 6300: Professionalization in English (various)
ENGL 6520: Shakespeare Comedy (Tiffany)
ENGL 6520: Shakespeare Tragedy (Tiffany)
ENGL 6760: Old English (Schulman)
FREN 5000/LANG 5800: Beginning French for Reading Knowledge (various)
FREN 5010/LANG 5800: Intermediate French for Reading Proficiency (various)
FREN 5400: Old French Language and Literature (Lynde-Recchia)
GER 5000/LANG 5800: German for Reading Proficiency I (various)
GER 5010/LANG 5800: German for Reading Proficiency II (various)
HIST 5000: Topics in History: Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity (Strong)
HIST 5495: Burgundian/Hapsburg 1400-1600 (Murray and Palmitessa)
HIST 5501/HIST 6730: Medieval History Proseminar (Berkhofer)
HIST 5850: Global Islams (Tabor)
HIST 5891: Digital Humanities (Hadden)
HIST 6010: Historiography (various)
HIST 6115: Readings in Ancient History: Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient Word (Strong)
HIST 6120: Readings in Medieval History: Social and Political History of Early Medieval Europe (Berto)
HIST 6120: Readings in Medieval History: History and Memory in Medieval Italy (Berto)
HIST 6120: Readings in Medieval History: Rulers and Regions in Medieval Europe (Berkhofer)
HIST 6120: Readings in Medieval History: Cultural History of Medieval Italy (Berto)
HIST 6350: Research Techniques in Medieval History (various)
HIST 6440: Material Culture (Palmitessa)
HIST 6730: Research Seminar in History: Writing History When It Counts (Benac)
HIST 6820: Research Seminar in Medieval History: Medieval Mediterranean (Berto)
HIST 6820: Research Seminar in Medieval History: Medieval Historical Writing (Berkhofer)
HIST 6820: Research Seminar in Medieval History: Muslim-Christian-Jewish Relations in the Middle Ages (Simon)
HIST 6820: Research Seminar in Medieval History: The Mendicants and Their World, 1200-1500 (Simon)
HIST 6980: College Teaching and Professional Development (Hadden)
LAT 1000: Basic Latin I (Various)
LAT 1010: Basic Latin II (Various)
LAT 2000: Introduction to Latin Literature (Barney)
LAT 5600: Medieval Latin (Johnson, Kutzko)
MDVL 5970: Directed Study (various)
MDVL 6000: Advanced Seminar in Medieval Studies: Boethian Abolition (Chaganti, virtually through the Newberry Library)
MDVL 6000: Advanced Seminar in Medieval Studies: Codicology and Latin Paleography (Harrington)
MDVL 6000: Advanced Seminar in Medieval Studies: Digital Humanities and Premodern Studies (Fletcher/Magni, at the Newberry Library)