The traditional undergraduate major in Comparative World Literature, designed to prepare the student for graduate study in Comparative Literature or related fields, with a 24 unit core and two 12 unit concentrations.
Requirements
1. Core Courses (24 units distributed as follows):
A. CWL 330A and 330B (6 units)
B. Genre. At least one of the following: CWL 346, 420, 422i, 440, 451i, 453; CLSC 421i.
C. Author. At least one of the following: CWL 430, 449.
D. Non-Western or Mythology. At least one of the following: CWL 334, 342, 350, 402, 403, 440, 445, 452.
E. Theory. At least one of the following: CWL 361, 365, 461.
F. Literary Movement or Comparative Study. At least one of the following: CWL 344, 349, 404, 406, 410, 448; CLSC 311i, 312i.
G. European Period. At least one of the following: CWL 431, 432, 435, 437, 438.
2. Concentration I: 12 upper division units in one foreign language, six of which must be in literature classes. If a language is chosen which offers a limited number of courses, some lower division units will suffice, but they must be, as a minimum, the equlvalent of four semesters of college study.
3. Concentration II: 12 upper division units in any one of the following areas: American Indian Studies, Art History, Asian and Asian American Studies, Black Studies, Chicano & Latino Studies, Classics, English, Film and Electronic Arts, History, Music History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Theatre Arts, Women's Studies, or a second foreign language.
If the concentration is in American Indian Studies, Asian and Asian American Studies, Black Studies, Chicano and Latino Studies, English-Option in Creative Writing, Theatre Arts, Women's Studies, or a second foreign language area, 6 of the units must be in literature courses. If the concentration is in Theatre Arts, Women's Studies or Film Studies, appropriate courses may be chosen from any department offering such courses, including Comparative World Literature and Classics.
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California State University - Long Beach.
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