2020f-aphist4200a-06

AP/HIST4200 6.0 A: Culture and Society in Medieval Europe

Offered by: HIST


 Session

Fall 2020

 Term

F

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Relationships between important works of medieval literature and the society that produced them. This course is restricted to History or European Studies Honours majors and minors who have successfully completed at least 84 credits. Prerequisites: AP/HIST 2220 6.00 or AP/HIST 2790 6.00 or AP/HIST 3212 6.00 or AP/HIST 3234 6.00 or AP/HIST 3255 6.00 or AP/HIST 3280 6.00 or AP/HIST 3809 6.00 or AP/HUMA 3780 6.00 or AP/HUMA 4680 3.00 AP/HUMA 4680 6.00 or departmental permission.


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    Additional Course Instructor/Contact Details

Professor Koopmans can be reached at koopmans@yorku.ca

    Expanded Course Description

THIS COURSE WILL BE TAUGHT REMOTELY IN REAL-TIME (SYNCHRONOUSLY)

    Weighting of Course

Tentative Grade Breakdown/Overview of Assessment

Class participation, attendance and discussion: 20%
Reading responses, 20%
Major research project, 60% (broken up into proposal 10%, notes 10%, first draft 10%, presentation 5%, final draft 25%)

Students should note that this is a 6.0 credit course offered in a single term, with two seminar meetings a week.

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