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Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Interdisciplinary Course Listing Fall 2015 Class # Course Campus Title and Description 86905 APH 313 Tempe History of Architecture I: Intensive introduction to history of architecture from roughly 1300 to present day. Examines cultures from around the world. 81947 ARS 394 iCourse Topic: Italian Renaissance Art 79937 ARS 394 Tempe Topic: Castles and Crusades 83136 ARS 498 Tempe Topic: History of the Book: Time and Place 78177 ARS 591 81160 ENG 315 Tempe Topic: Medieval Women Writers 77186 ENG 320 iCourse Topic: Vikings, Hobbits, & Ragnarok: Tolkien Medieval Sources 86516 ENG 321 Tempe Poly Dtphx Shakespeare: Readings in Shakespeare's major comedies, tragedies, histories, romances and/or poems. 86520 ENG 326 Tempe English Drama: 1660-1800 89830 ENG 394 Tempe Topic: Chaucer in Translation 71153 ENG 413 Tempe West History of the English Language 89966 ENG 416 West 86532 ENG 418 Tempe Topic: Love, Lust, and Desire in Renaissance England 80104 ENG 421 Tempe Studies in Shakespeare 81170 ENG 424 Tempe Milton 79464 ENG 530 Tempe Old English Chaucer in Middle English Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Interdisciplinary Course Listing Fall 2015 86550 ENG 534 Tempe Topic: Shakespeare 90147 FRE 294 Tempe Topic: Medieval Travel Literature in Europe and Asia 74961 FRE 322 Tempe French Literature: Representative masterpieces and significant movements of French literature of the Middle Ages through the 18th century. 77088 GER 315 iCourse Germanic Mythology: Religious and spiritual beliefs and practices of the ancient Germanic peoples as reflected in their culture, including the pantheon of their gods, as well as the reception of these beliefs through and including contemporary times. 81233 HON 394 West 77300 HST 304 Tempe 77608 HST 350 West 90418 HST 352 Tempe Europe’s Reformations: Causes and implications of the major Protestant, Catholic, and Radical religious reformations in 16thand 17th-century Europe. 90422 HST 361 Tempe Witchcraft and Heresy in Europe 71407 HST 366 Tempe England to 1689: In-depth examination of the political, economic, and social development of the English people to the late 17th century. 71408 HST 387 Tempe Japan: Political, economic, social, and cultural history of the Japanese people from early times to the 17th century. Topic: Richard III Topic: Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages Later Middle Ages: Political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments of Western Europe from the 11th through 15th centuries. Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Interdisciplinary Course Listing Fall 2015 71409 HST 423 Tempe The Tudor Monarchy: Political, cultural, and social foundations of 16th-century England. 90839 HST 430 West 79976 ITA 321 Tempe Intro to Italian Literature: Studies the development of early Italian language, literature, and culture through reading, discussion, and writing activities in Italian. 88322 ITA 443 Tempe Italian Literature of the Renaissance 80091 JST 131 Tempe Biblical Hebrew I 80093 JST 231 Tempe Biblical Hebrew III 71518 LAT 101 Tempe iCourse Elementary Latin 71519 LAT 201 Tempe Intermediate Latin I 71683 LAT 421 LAT 598 Tempe Roman Literature 71724 MHL 341 Tempe Music History I: Western European art music from Antiquity through Baroque. Identification/analysis through listening; application of historical and analytical concepts; research project comprising fresh thesis, detailed musical research, personal reflection, fluent English writing, correct citation. 89777 SPA 425 Tempe Spanish Literature: Surveys Spanish literature from its beginning to 1700. Ottoman Empire/Classical Period Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Interdisciplinary Course Listing Fall 2015 80188 SPA 427 iCourse Spanish American Literature: Surveys major works, figures, and movements from Colonial period to 1880. 80189 SPA 429 iCourse Mexican Literature: Selected readings from pre-Columbian writers/poets (e.g., Macuilxochitl) through the novel of the Revolution to the present. 72391 SPA 473 Tempe Spanish Civilization: Political, intellectual, social, economic, and artistic development of the Spanish nation from its origin to the present. 80188 SPA 70047 THE 320 Tempe History of the Theater I: Centers on the historiography of world theatre as art, as a medium of cultural expression and as a social institution. Involves, along with the reading of plays, advanced methodological approaches to studying the creation of theatre within cultural and political contexts. 73483 THE 421 iCourse Shakespeare: Stage and Film: Examines Shakespeare's plays as written texts, stage performances, and film productions. Focuses on play reading, performance analysis, and film critique. Online course.