The Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University's School of General Studies emphasizes the interdisciplinary study of literature, culture, and society through advanced, discussion-based seminars. This major requires students to engage deeply with material from global and cross-cultural perspectives, incorporating theory and methods from the humanities and social sciences. Major requirements include an introductory course, advanced Comparative Literature seminars, and two seminars outside literature in disciplines such as anthropology, art history, political science, or sociology. Students are encouraged to study foreign languages, consider Barnard College's course offerings, and participate in study abroad programs. The curriculum is designed for highly-motivated students seeking a rigorous and flexible foundation in literary and cultural analysis.
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