The Discipline
Comparative Literature is the study of literature in its totality. The
Comparative Literature major not only acquaints students with
literary study beyond the confines of any particular national
tradition but also with the relationship between literature and
other areas of knowledge. Combining the synthesizing skills and
knowledge related to individual national literatures, the
comparative literature major utilizes a wide range of linguistic
and philosophical knowledge unique to an undergraduate
program. Pursued as a major, the field offers students unusual
latitude in developing a broad and full program in the liberal arts,
as well as developing competence in reasoning, language, writing,
and research—essential for later independent learning.
Career Opportunities
Comparative Literature majors are well prepared for graduate
programs in languages and literature and for employment in the
foreign service, library science, business, education, and tourism.
In addition, comparative literature is an outstanding
preprofessional major for those interested in law, public
administration, management, and medicine.