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Comparative
Literature
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Foreign
languages necessary for the study of foreign literature courses
at the 300-level.
Concentration
Program. 33
credits minimum, according to the following plan:
- Comparative
Literature 240 and 241.
(6 credits)
- A complementary
grouping of literature courses at the 300-level or above in a
minimum of two languages, one of which may be English. At least
12 credits each, with the necessary foreign languages as prerequisites.
Twelve of these credits may be a combination of undergraduate
courses in Comparative Literature and English.
The courses will be chosen in consultation with the undergraduate
advisor in Comparative Literature. (24 credits)
- The
senior seminar, Comparative Literature 495,
and, for Honors concentrators, an Honors thesis during the last
term. (3-6 credits)
Honors
Concentration. To
be eligible for an Honors concentration in Comparative Literature,
students should have a cumulative grade point average of at least
a 3.0 (3.2 for students who started at UM Fall 1997 and thereafter),
and a 3.5 grade point average in courses counting toward the
concentration. Students who elect an Honors degree will write
an Honors thesis during the final year of their course work.
Advising.
Prospective
concentrators should consult the Comparative Literature concentration
advisor as early as possible about developing a challenging and
unified interdepartmental program of study.

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