Medieval Studies

Medieval Studies: Introduction

Faculty Affiliation

Arts and Science

Degree Programs

Medieval Studies

MA and PhD

  • Fields:
    • Auxiliary Sciences;
    • History and Religion;
    • Language and Literature;
    • Music and Art;
    • Philosophy and Theology

Collaborative Specializations

The following collaborative specializations are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:

Overview

The Centre for Medieval Studies is concerned with the history, thought, and artistic expression of the various cultures of Europe and adjacent regions over the course of a millennium (circa 500 to 1500). The Centre for Medieval Studies in Toronto has an international reputation, resting on the wide-ranging interests of its faculty, the caliber and preparation of its graduates, and its outstanding library facilities.

The Centre for Medieval Studies provides interdepartmental programs in the medieval period. Students are expected to cross the limits of traditional subjects, and research is especially encouraged in often-neglected boundary areas between traditional departments.

The centre offers its students training in basic skills and tools in order to read the materials remaining from the medieval past and to explore them with learning and imagination. All students entering the centre are asked to improve their proficiency in Latin before registration, since there are Medieval Latin requirements for all degrees. Examinations in Medieval Latin are set at the beginning of the Fall session and at the end of the Spring session. All incoming students must take the Level One Latin examination at the beginning of the Fall session for placement purposes.

Contact and Address

Web: medieval.utoronto.ca
Email: medieval.studies@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-4884

Centre for Medieval Studies
University of Toronto
3rd Floor, 125 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C7
Canada

Graduate Faculty

Graduate faculty membership information will be coming soon.

Medieval Studies: Medieval Studies MA, PhD Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Please consult the Centre for Medieval Studies (CMS)' website which lists the courses that will be offered this year as well as those offered by associated departments. A graduate course is understood to require at least two hours per week of class meeting and such research hours as may be required.

Art History

FAH1118H, FAH1119H, FAH1127H

Book History and Print Culture

BKS1001H, BKS1002H, BKS2000H, BKS2001H

Classics

CLA5007H

Comparative Literature

COL5032H, COL5086H

English

ENG1001H, ENG1002H, ENG1551H

French Language and Literature

FRE1164H, FRE1203H

Germanic Languages and Literatures

GER1200H

History

HIS1213H, HIS1215H, HIS1221H

Italian Studies

ITA1200H, ITA1202H, ITA1203H, ITA1330H, ITA1535H, ITA1540H, ITA1597H

Medieval Studies

MST1000Y, MST1001Y, MST1002H, MST1003H, MST1015H, MST1020H, MST1021H, MST1022H, MST1023H, MST1101H, MST1102H, MST1104H, MST1105H, MST1107H, MST1115H, MST1117H, MST1372H, MST1373H, MST1375H, MST1383H, MST1384H, MST1388H, MST1398H, MST1422H, MST2001H, MST2007H, MST2010H, MST2018H, MST2029H, MST2030H, MST2031H, MST2032H, MST2033H, MST2037H, MST2038H, MST2040H, MST2041H, MST2042H, MST2048H, MST2051H, MST2052H, MST2055Y, MST3015H, MST3016H, MST3021H, MST3022H, MST3035H, MST3123H, MST3124H, MST3126H, MST3127H, MST3135H, MST3140Y, MST3150H, MST3152H, MST3153H, MST3155H, MST3159H, MST3160H, MST3163H, MST3164H, MST3205H, MST3207H, MST3225H, MST3226H, MST3231H, MST3232H, MST3235H, MST3237H, MST3241H, MST3242H, MST3244H, MST3251H, MST3253H, MST3261H, MST3263H, MST3301H, MST3309H, MST3310H, MST3311H, MST3321H, MST3322H, MST3327H, MST3346H, MST3347H, MST3501H, MST3601H, MST3602H, MST3603H, MST3604H, MST3606H, MST5001H, MST5002H, MST5003H, MST5004H, MST5005H, MST5006H, MST9310H, MST9310Y, MST9315H

Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations

NMC2221H, NMC2226H

Slavic Languages and Literatures

SLA1104H