| ARHA151 | European Architecture to 1750 |
| ARHA209 | Van Eyck to Velazquez: A New Look at Old Masters |
| ARHA211 | Early Medieval Art: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Mediterranean, 300--1200 |
| ARHA213 | Monastic Utopias: Architecture and Monastic Life to the 13th Century |
| ARHA215 | The Art and Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, 400--1100 |
| ARHA216 | The Gothic Cathedral |
| ARHA321 | Art and the Imagined Self in Spain and the Americas, 1450--1800 |
| CCIV275 | Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity |
| ENGL207 | Chaucer and His World |
| GOVT337 | Virtue and Glory: Classical Political Theory |
| GOVT344 | Religion and Politics |
| GOVT379 | The Politics and Theory of the First Amendment |
| HEBR211 | Hebrew Literature |
| HIST201 | Medieval Europe |
| HIST208 | Rome Through the Ages |
| HIST230 | Constantinople: From Rome to Istanbul |
| MUSC274 | Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War |
| RELI201 | Introduction to The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) |
| RELI212 | Introduction to the New Testament |
| RELI220 | Modern Christian Thought |
| RELI240 | Religion in the Roman Empire |
| RELI304 | God After the Death of God: Postmodern Echoes of Premodern Thought |
| RELI310 | Constructing Hinduism and Islam |
| RELI391 | Religion and the Social Construction of Race |
| RELI393 | "If there is no God, then everything is permitted?" Moral Life in a Secular World |