Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature 

Humanities 

Classics 

Comparative Literature 

Scandinavian Studies 

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Comparative Literature Major
BA Comparative Literature (37–57 hours*)
Major Requirements
- Acquire a thorough knowledge of two language traditions
relevant to individual program of study (one of these may be
English for students who emphasize the Anglo-American
literary tradition)(approximately 16–32 hours). Competence
will normally be demonstrated in course work, but an
examination may be required. If planning advanced work in
comparative literature, students should gain reading
knowledge of both an additional modern language and a
classical language.
- Complete a reading list (determined in consultation with a
faculty advisor) and submit a writing portfolio. During the
final semester enroll in CmLit 497 to complete a written
examination on the reading list and to have the portfolio
reviewed.
- CmLit 201 and 202 are strongly recommended, in part
because the reading list core consists of texts treated in these
courses. Students who do not complete a literature-based
civilization sequence are at a disadvantage in working
systematically through the list.
- Course configuration must be approved by department
advisor.
- Complete the following:
- CmLit 310, 342, 497.
Note: CmLit 310 and reading knowledge of at least one
foreign language are prerequisite to all upper-division
comparative literature courses. In addition, completion of
342 and three comparative literature 400-level seminars is
prerequisite to 497.
- Complete five courses from the following:
- CmLit 420R, 430R, 440R, 450R, 460R.
- Complete one of the following options:
- Either complete a literature course in Greek or Latin
- Or complete one course from the following:
- Cl Cv 110, 241, 355.
- The following courses deal with texts in the original language.
These courses must be in addition to previous requirements.
Although English courses may be taken, courses must be
taken in at least one other language as well. Complete 12
hours from the following:
Arab 531R.
Chin 441, 442, 443, 444, 490R.
Dansh 340.
Dutch 340.
Engl 333, 336, 337R, 341, 343, 355, 358R, 359, 361, 362, 363,
364, 365, 366, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 380, 381, 382,
383, 384R, 385, 451, 452.
Finn 340.
Fren 452R, 453R, 454R, 455R, 456R, 495R.
Germ 440R, 441R, 442R, 443R.
Greek 411R, 430, 431, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437.
Heb 431, 441.
Iclnd 429.
Ital 441, 442, 443, 444, 460, 490R, 495R.
Japan 441, 444, 490R.
Korea 340, 443, 490R.
Latin 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440,
441, 490R.
Norwe 340.
Phil 414R.
Port 441, 442, 449R, 451, 452, 453, 459R, 461R, 462R.
Russ 441, 442, 490R, 492R.
Span 438, 439R, 440, 441, 443R, 444, 446R, 448R, 449R, 450R,
451, 454R, 455R, 456R, 458R, 459R, 461.
Swed 340.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.
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