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The Bachelor of Arts in comparative literature exposes students to literary analysis across various eras, languages, and cultural contexts. The curriculum examines diverse texts, themes, genres, and cross-cultural connections alongside comparative literature's methodologies and theories. Classes also analyze links between literature and visual arts, cinema, music, performing arts, and fields like philosophy, history, and cultural/religious studies. Students can customize their academic path by choosing from an extensive selection of courses aligned with their specific interests.
Applicant must have completed a diploma from an accredited high school (or must have completed the Indiana High School Equivalency Diploma)
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 79 on internet-based test, 550 on paper-based test, IELTS score of 6.5 and PTE score of 53.