When and were did the first universities appear? Who could attend, and what were the requirements for matriculation? What was the most popular major, and how were students taught? How popular were sports, and what school won the most National Championships? Learn here where, when, and why the first universities appeared; who could attend a university, and who could teach at one; the subjects taught and majors offered; and how students were taught and learned.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:40 The Medieval University
02:10 Roman Law and Bologna
02:43 First Four Universities
03:04 Universitas
03:48 Matriculation
04:57 Length of Study
05:24 Fraternities
07:12 Threats to Move the University Elsewhere
08:27 Students, Tuition, and Faculty
09:40 Faculty, Collegia, and Students
10:30 Rulers grant Faculty Privileges
11:05 Universitas gets power to issue Teaching Licenses (Doctorates)
11:45 Oral and Written Doctoral Exams
12:51 Teaching in Latin Only
13:50 Teaching Method: Oral Lecture on Texts and Glosses
14:30 Teaching Method: Memorization only, no note-taking
15:40 Lectio, Gloss, Wax Tablets and Graduate Education
16:50 Disputatio (Weekly Oral Drills)
18:50 Undergraduate Course of Study—Trivium and Quadrivium
20:42 Classes and Student Life
21:55 Conclusion
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