Undergraduate - Minor
Minor in Comparative Literature
The Department of Comparative Literature offers a minor which requires a minimum of 30 credits from the following:
- C LIT 250, C LIT 251 or C LIT 252 (5 credits)
- C LIT 400 (5 credits)
- Two differently numbered courses from among C LIT 320, C LIT 321, C LIT 322, C LIT 323, C LIT 360, C LIT 361, C LIT 362. (10 credits)
- One course in a literature other than the student's native literature, studied in the original language (3-5 credits). Minimum preparation for such a course is completion of two years of college language study (sometimes higher) in the foreign language.
- The remaining credits are to be earned normally in 300 and 400 level literature courses from among the offering of Comparative Literature and the following participating departments: Asian Languages and Literatures, Classics, English, Germanics, Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, Romance Languages and Literatures, Scandinavian Studies, and Slavic Languages and Literatures. They may be in the original language or in translation. (5-7 credits). Note: Not more than one cinema studies course may be counted toward the Comparative Literature minor.
To declare the minor, see the Comparative Literature Undergraduate Adviser.
Tamara Cooper B-534 Padelford (206)685-1642 tcoop@u.washington.edu