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University Policies
Registration
All students must be officially enrolled in the course by the end of the second full week of the quarter. No requests to add the course will be approved by the department chair after that time. Enrolling officially and one time is solely the responsibility of each student.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities that have been certified by the Office for Disability Services will be appropriately accommodated, and should inform the instructor as soon as possible of their needs. The Office for Disability Services is located in 150 Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Avenue; telephone 292-3307, TDD 292-0901; http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/.
Academic Dishonesty
It is the responsibility of the Committee on Academic Misconduct to investigate or establish procedures for the investigation of all reported cases of student academic misconduct. The term academic misconduct includes all forms of student academic misconduct wherever committed, including plagiarism and dishonesty in connection with examinations. All instances of alleged academic misconduct will be reported to the committee.
Course Outline
I. Cathedrals: Windows on the Gothic World
II. Lords and Vassals: Structures of Medieval Society
III. Intellectuals, Lovers, and Universities: A Medieval Renaissance?
IV. The Crusades: Europe on the Offensive
V. The Black Death: Symbol of a Broken World?
Please note: The following schedule is approximate and may change as circumstances dictate. Daily assignments may be found on the updated syllabus on Carmen.
Course Schedule
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