Graduate Certificate in Premodern Cultures and Communities
The Graduate certificate in Premodern Cultures and Communities is designed to provide graduate students with advanced training in the methods and questions unique to premodern studies. Premodern studies focuses on the global, multidisciplinary study of the cultures and traditions of the Christian West, Byzantium, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas as they developed and interacted over the premodern era, loosely defined as 400 to 1700 AD.
Students will gain knowledge and skills in content and methods necessary to identify, develop, conduct, and present comparative and cross-cultural analysis of the premodern era. Students will explore developments of the era, such as trade and trans-regional encounters. Graduates will be able to address research that focuses on the premodern era.
The certificate program is available to only degree-seeking students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Students enrolled in the certificate program will complete it in tandem with their graduate or doctoral degree. The length of time to complete will be based on scheduling within their degree program. Students may complete the certificate in one year (two semesters) or five years (ten semesters).
All certificate course requirements need to be completed within the time it takes to complete the graduate or doctoral degree in which the student is enrolled.
