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The UC San Diego Literature Department stands out both in its innovative approach and organizational design, merging all literary disciplines into one unified department. This allows students to focus on specific language or national literatures while encouraging cross-cultural literary discussions. The department encompasses both undergraduate and graduate programs in creative writing practice and theory. It serves as a hub connecting writers, educators, researchers, and students across multiple languages and literary traditions, united by their shared academic pursuits. This interdisciplinary approach infuses comparative perspectives into all degree programs, including Bachelor of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Candidate in Philosophy, and Doctor of Philosophy. Proficiency in a second language is mandatory for all literature students. The curriculum covers not only literary works but also literary theory, frequently collaborating with other departments to explore connections between literature and fields like philosophy, visual arts, music, sociology, history, psychology, linguistics, and communication. With special approval, undergraduates can enroll in graduate courses for credit, and graduate students may likewise take undergraduate courses for credit.