The program draws upon diverse literary and cultural traditions spanning the globe. Students of comparative literature read extensively as they sharpen their critical thinking, consider the importance of the differences and similarities among languages, and analyze the influence of culture on language. The study of comparative literature is perfect for students who love literature, have a strong background in foreign languages, and are interested in interdisciplinary study.
Students majoring in comparative literature typically choose courses from the classics (Greek and Latin), English, modern languages and literatures (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese Russian, and Spanish), and theater departments. Relevant coursework examines periods, genres, themes, movements, criticism, and theory from an international and multicultural perspective, exploring the ways literature relates to other spheres of human activity. The majority of a student's literary study is conducted with texts in the original languages.