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Introduction

St Michael’s College offers a number of programs which emerge from its academic strength in various scholarly fields and reflect its centuries-old Christian intellectual traditions. Please consult the relevant brochures for more complete information on each program.

Celtic Studies:

Examines the development and expression of Celtic Civilization from 600 B.C. to the present day through courses in archaeology, art history, literature, anthropology, history and music. Some courses are offered annually while others are offered on a three-year rotating basis by distinguished international scholars.

Christianity and Culture:

An multidisciplinary exploration from artistic, literary, philosophical, theological, scientific, social and historical perspectives.

Mediaeval Studies:

An interdisciplinary treatment of the history, art, literature and thought of the Middle Ages.

Philosophy:

Philosophy courses at St. Michael’s College form a distinctive program within the Department of Philosophy, to which the Philosophy faculty at the College belong. St. Michael’s also offers a number of courses, listed below, which form part of the above programs, or of the programs of other colleges and departments, or are a reflection of staff and student academic interests not always available in departmental course offerings.

Program Director:

TBA, 81 St. Mary Street, Room 127, Odette Hall (416-926-7102)

ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE PROGRAMS

Enrolment in St. Michael’s College programs is open to students who have completed four courses; no minimum GPA required.

CELTIC STUDIES (B.A.)

Consult Professor David Wilson, St. Michael’s College.

Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):

(10 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)

1. Two of SMC 141Y1, 241Y1, 242Y1, 243Y1, 331Y1, 440Y1, 441Y1

2. SMC 240Y1

3. Seven courses, either from List 1. above or SMC 342Y1, 343Y1, 344Y1, 345Y1, 346Y1, 348Y1, 349H1, 350H1, 351H1, 352Y1, 355H1, 395Y1, 396H1, 408H1, 409H1, 410Y1, 411H1, 412H1, 413H1, 414H1, 450Y1

Major program (B.A.):

(at least 6 full courses or their equivalent)

1. SMC 240Y1

2. One of SMC 141Y1/241Y1/242Y1/243Y1/331Y1/440Y1/441Y1

3. Four additional courses from those listed in the Specialist program above

Minor program (B.A.):

(4 full courses or their equivalent)

Four courses chosen from those listed for the Specialist Program, including at least one 300+ series course.

CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE (B.A.)

Consult Professor M. McGowan, St. Michael’s College.

The courses of the Christianity and Culture Program include (1) all the SMC prefixed courses listed below under the Christianity and Culture
heading, and (2) the following courses of other departments: PHL 335H1, RLG 313Y1, 321H1, 330H1, 331Y1, 384H1. In addition to Christianity and
Culture courses, a number of other courses are cross-listed and may be counted towards the major and specialist programs as specified below. This
list is available from the Academic Advisor, Room 130, Odette Hall, and on the St. Michael’s College web site.

Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):

(10 full courses or their equivalent: at least four of which are 300+series courses, including one 400-
level course; a total of two courses may be selected from the approved list of cross-listed courses)

1. SMC 103Y1/203Y1

2. One full course equivalent from SMC 200Y1/205H1/208Y1/215H1/230Y1

3. Any three of the following four options:

a) Two courses from “Christianity and Society”: SMC 204H1/205H1/207H1/208H1/209H1/215H1/304H1/309H1/313H1/320H1/390Y1/391H1/400H1/ 401H1; or relevant cross-listed courses

b) Two courses from “Christianity and the Intellectual Tradition”: SMC 208Y1/307Y1/310H1/311H1/312H1/330Y1/332H1/380H1/390Y1/391H1/400H1/ 401H1; RLG 330H1/331Y1; or relevant cross-listed courses

c) Two courses from “Christianity, Arts and Letters”: SMC 200Y1/201H1/206H1/216Y1/302H1/303H1/390Y1/391H1/400H1/401H1/422H1/425H1; or rel-
evant cross-listed courses

d) Two courses from “Christianity and the Scientific Tradition”: SMC 230Y1/370H1/371H1/390Y1/391H1/400H1/401H1; or relevant cross-listed
courses

4. Two additional Christianity and Culture courses or cross-listed courses.

Major program (B.A.):

(6 full courses or their equivalent: at least two 300+series courses)

1. SMC 103Y1/203Y1

2. One full course equivalent from SMC 200Y1/205H1/208Y1/215H1/230Y1

3. Four additional Christianity and Culture courses, of which one course may be chosen from the approved list of cross-listed courses.

Minor program (B.A.):

(4 full courses or their equivalent: at least one 300+ series course)

1. SMC 103Y1/203Y1

2. One full course equivalent from SMC 200Y1/205H1/208Y1/215H1/230Y1

3. Two additional Christianity and Culture courses

MEDIAEVAL STUDIES (B.A.)

Consult Professor G. Silano, St. Michael’s College.

Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):

(12 full courses or their equivalent: at least four 300+ series courses including one 400-series course)

First Year:

LAT 100Y1/201H1, 202H1

Higher Years:



1. SMC 210Y1; LAT 322H1, 323H1 and one additional Latin course

2. Six courses, three from each of two Groups, from Groups A, B, C, D

3. One course from the remaining Groups

4. One other course (which may be SMC 490Y1)

Major program (B.A.):

(7 full courses or their equivalent: at least two 300+ series courses)

1. SMC 210Y1

2. Four courses, two from each of two Groups, from Groups A, B, C, D

3. One course from the remaining Groups

4. One other course (which may be SMC 490Y1)

NOTE: For the Major program, LAT 322H1 and one additional LAT course may be included in Group C: Literature

Minor program (B.A.):

(4 full courses or their equivalent: at least one 300+ series courses)

1. SMC 210Y1

2. At least two courses from one of Groups A, B, C, D

3. One additional course from Groups A, B, C, D or LAT 322H1, 323H1.



Group A:

History:

CLA 352H1, 378H1; ECO 201Y1, 453Y1; HIS 206Y1, 220Y1, 304Y1, 322Y1, 323Y1, 424Y1, 427H1, 428H1, 432H1, 434Y1, 438H1; HPS 201H1, 430H1; NMC 270Y1, 273Y1, 366Y1, 376H1; SMC 205H1, 215H1, 345Y1, 403H1

Group B:

Thought:

CLA 336Y1; MAT 390H1; NMC 486Y1; PHL 205H1, 206H1, 307H1, 308H1, 336H1; RLG 331Y1; SMC 350H1, 405H1, 425H1

Group C:

Literature:

DRM 262H1; ENG 240Y1, 300Y1, 330H1, 367Y1, 400Y1, 401Y1; FRE 420Y1, 471H1; ITA 314H1, 320Y1, 333H1, 430H1; LAT 322H1, 323H1; NMC 255H1, 350Y1; SMC 343Y1, 420H1, 440Y1, 441Y1, 450Y1; SLA 330Y1; SPA 425H1, 450H1

Group D:

The Arts:

FAH 262H1, 263H1, 316H1, 318H1, 321H1, 322H1, 323H1, 326H1, 333H1, 421H1, 426H1, 427H1, 436H1, 437H1, 482Y1/483H1; HMU 330H1;
MUS 208H1; NMC 366Y1, 391H1, 393H1; SMC 302H1, 344Y1, 422H1


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