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The Comparative Literature Program features classes instructed by professors from various language and literature departments, as well as philosophy and anthropology. This program enables students to explore literary works within their historical, social, and cultural frameworks. Classes often incorporate philosophical texts, historical accounts, psychological studies, anthropological research, and film analysis. These courses are designed to enhance students' critical reading and writing abilities while deepening their appreciation and comprehension.
Students pursuing this major can develop skills for advanced academic pursuits or careers in law, education, publishing, writing, and translation. With requirements that complement both English and foreign language studies, comparative literature serves as an ideal secondary major or minor. While the program examines texts from diverse nations, all materials are studied and taught exclusively in English.