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Title
Viking Studies
Category
undergraduate
UUID
48d8750ef4f948c0bcf8c31da2704f1b
Source URL
https://as.cornell.edu/major_minor_gradfield/viking-studies
Parent URL
https://admissions.cornell.edu/academics/minors
Crawl Time
2026-03-09T07:09:31+00:00
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Viking Studies

Source: https://as.cornell.edu/major_minor_gradfield/viking-studies Parent: https://admissions.cornell.edu/academics/minors

In the early Middle Ages, Norse peoples (popularly called Vikings) surged out of Scandinavia and established themselves as settlers and rulers across Europe. Beyond their political and territorial gains, they raided and traded even more widely. These major achievements were commemorated and celebrated in an extensive corpus of historical and fictional texts, many available in English translation. With a Viking Studies minor, you will explore this history and literature, languages and archaeology from an interdisciplinary perspective, and will gain an appreciation for the period and its long-term consequences. The minor encourages combining coursework abroad and locally, allowing students to take advantage of Cornell’s unique resources.