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Medieval Studies - BA

Medieval Studies Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts

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Program Type

Bachelor's Degree

Program Description

Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary program in which European and Middle Eastern civilizations of the Middle Ages can be explored from the viewpoints of many traditional subject areas: history, literature, religious studies, drama, art, and music. As a student in the program, you can build a program around one or two of these disciplines, enriched by the others, or organize a program in which several subject fields are more or less balanced. In order to enhance the interdisciplinary nature of the major, the Medieval Studies Program has designed a series of cross-listed courses that will put you in touch with a number of medievalists both at UCSB and in the larger scholarly community. Each year at least one upper-division course from another department that fulfills the requirements of the medieval studies major will be cross-listed as Medieval Studies 100 (A-Z). The instructor of that course will invite at least one professor from another UCSB department to guest-teach a class; and the students will have the opportunity to attend a mini-conference in which visiting scholars will give lectures on research topics relating to the subject of the course.

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Graduate and Professional Pathways

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  • Education

  • Law

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Top Employers

  • Political and Election Law Lawyer for a small, private law firm

  • Assistant Secretary for Digital Engagement at the California Government Operations Agency

  • Social Science Specialist at W.W. Norton, Inc. Publishing

Program Highlights

  • After matriculating with a BA in History from UCSB, one of our alumni attended medical school at UC Davis. She is now in Family Practice.

Related Disciplines

  • History

  • Art History

  • English

  • Religious Studies

  • Music


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