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Certificate in
The Certificate in Asian Studies builds on the grounding students
Asian Studies
have received in the cultures of the West and expands this formation
by introducing students to forms of governance and commerce, genres
of art, and ways of talking about human life and divine agency that
are part of the cultures and the peoples of Asia.
The requirements of the certificate program are:
1.
Full-time degree-candidate status at Saint Anselm College.
2.
Formal registration with the director of the certificate program,
ordinarily no later than the first semester of the third year of
studies.
3.
A minimum cumulative grade point average of C+.
4.
Successful completion of five courses with Asian studies content,
with no more than two courses taken in the same department.
Courses taken to fulfill certificate requirements must be approved
proved by the director of the program. A minimum average
grade of C+ must be maintained in the courses applied toward
the certificate. No course grade below a C will be applied toward
the certificate.
5.
Successful completion of a comprehensive examination prepared
and evaluated by faculty members who teach certificate-related
courses.
Certificate in
The historical period known as the Middle Ages has a rich and
Medieval Studies
stimulating cultural and intellectual tradition that offers a unique
insight not only into its own significant historical era but also into
contemporary Western Civilization. Students may draw from a wide
variety of disciplines to develop a portrait of this exciting and
important time period: history, literature, philosophy, theology, art,
and languages. A certificate in Medieval Studies recognizes a students
appreciation for and understanding of the thought and spirit of the
Middle Ages. An interdisciplinary committee oversees this certificate.
Requirements
1.
The student must be a degree candidate at Saint Anselm College.
2.
The student must formally register for the certificate with the
chair of the certificate committee no later than the first semester
of the junior year.
3.
The student must complete five courses with a minimum grade
of C (2.0) in each course. The student must earn a minimum
C+ (2.33) cumulative grade point average in the certificate
courses.
a. The student is required to take either Medieval Philosophy (PH12) or Great Books Seminar III-Medieval (PH63).
b. The student is required to take either Medieval World I
(HI13) or Medieval World II (HI14).
c. The student is required to take one course in medieval
art or literature: for example, Post-Classical Latin (CL46),
Studies in Medieval Literature (EN33), Special Topics in
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