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Comparative Literature

Comparative Literature is the study of literature from different nations and cultures, as written in translation rather than in the original languages.

Minor or Integrative Studies Concentration Requirements:

A minor or concentration consists of 12 credit hours of upper-level courses in comparative literature (COML).

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