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Comparative Literature and Languages

Undergraduate Programs and Courses

Bachelor of Arts

  • Specialization in Asian Studies
    The Asian Studies program is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide the student with a broad understanding of the traditional and modern civilizations of East Asia and Southeast Asia. The Asian Studies program offers both major and minor specialization. Study of an Asian language is strongly recommended for all majors and minors, and language courses beyond level 4 may be counted toward the major requirements.
  • Specialization in Chinese/Chinese Studies
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  • Specialization in Classics
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  • Specialization in Comparative Literature
    This 42 semester hour specialization is designed to enable the student to acquire a broad background not only in the literary history of different cultures and countries, but also in their relation to one another, and their relative degrees of influence on crosscultural movements, themes and genres in literature and the arts. A specialization in comparative literature reflects the intellectual breadth, flexibility and openness to cultural difference that the world increasingly demands.
  • Specialization in German
  • Specialization in Hebrew
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  • Specialization in Latin
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  • Specialization in Linguistics
  • Specialization in Russian
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Minor


Courses

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    Use the prefix ARAB (Arabic), ASST (Asian Studies), CHIN (Chinese), CLL (Comparative Literature), ELP (English Language Program), GERM (German), GRK (Greek), HEBR (Hebrew), JPAN (Japanese), LAT (Latin), LING (Linguistics), LIT (Literature in Translation), MGRK (Modern Greek), RUS (Russian) and SWAH (Swahili) to find the most up-to-date information about CLL courses.