Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Arizona State University, P.O. Box 874402, Tempe, AZ 85287-4402
Phone: (480) 965-5900 Fax: (480) 965-1681

Certificate in Medieval/
Renaissance Studies

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In order to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the field, ACMRS has established certificate programs for undergraduate and graduate students in medieval and/or Renaissance studies. The program provides students the opportunity to take classes from several disciplines, as well as to receive training in both Latin, the international language of the periods, and paleography, the study of the physical medium through which Latin and other languages were transmitted. It is open to students attending Arizona State University. Obtaining the certificate prepares undergraduate students for advanced study, and it augments the skills and knowledge necessary for graduates to succeed in academic positions in their field.

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Advising: your advisor in your home department, in consultation with the Director of ACMRS, will advise you as you work through the program.

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Undergraduate Certificate in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Admission Procedures: students admitted to degree programs in any field are eligible. Once you have been accepted into an appropriate degree program at ASU, you may apply directly to ACMRS for admission into the certificate program. To obtain an undergraduate application, click here, stop by the ACMRS office located in the Lattie Coor Hall, Room 4432, on the ASU Main Campus, or request one in writing from ACMRS, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 874402, Tempe, AZ 85287-4402. Submit the application to ACRMS by mail/post, e-mail (acmrs@asu.edu), or fax, 480-965-1681.

Requirements: in addition to the course-work and examinations required in your major field of interest, you are responsible for fulfilling the following minimum requirements to earn a certificate:

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Graduate Certificate in Medieval Studies for M.A. and Ph.D. Students

Admission Procedures: students admitted to a graduate degree program in any field are eligible. Once you have been accepted into an appropriate degree program at ASU, you may apply through the ASU Graduate College for admission into the certificate program. To obtain an application, go to the Graduate College web page. Applications will be accepted up to the drop/add deadline for the semester in which a student applies. Once you have been accepted to the Graduate Certificat program, please fill out the ACMRS application and submit to the ACMRS office located in the Lattie Coor Hall, Room 4432, on the ASU Main Campus, or ACMRS, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 874402, Tempe, AZ 85287-4402. Or submit the application to ACRMS by mail/post, e-mail (acmrs@asu.edu), or fax, 480-965-1681.

Requirements: in addition to the course-work and examinations required in your major field of interest, you are responsible for fulfilling the following minumum requirements to earn a certificate:

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Graduate Certificate in Renaissance Studies
for M.A. and Ph.D. Students

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Credit in medieval and Renaissance Latin may be obtained through regular course work or independent study. Credit may also be earned through independent study in connection with weekly meetings of the ACMRS Latin Study Group. Credit in paleography may be obtained by enrolling in one of two paleography courses offered online by ACMRS.

Credit in medieval Latin and paleography may also be obtained through other institutions, such as the Institute of Medieval Studies at the University of Notre Dame, which offers annual summer school courses in both subjects, or the University of Wisconsin, which offers a correspondence course in medieval Latin. If students take medieval Latin and paleography from other institutions, M.A. students can transfer the two-semesters' worth of credit (6 credit hours) without it affecting the length of their program; Ph.D. students who have already transferred 30 hours of M.A. credit, however, will have to have as many as 9 credit hours (3 semesters) above and beyond the 54 additional ones required for the degree.

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