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HONORS SPECIALIZATION IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Admission Requirements
Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses, including Comparative Literature and Culture 020 plus 2.0 additional courses, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%. A non-English language is recommended. Consultation with the Undergraduate Chair is recommended for all students.
Module
0.5 course required in second year: CLC 204F/G 0.5 course required in third year: CLC 205F/G 0.5 course from: CLC 236F/G, 240F/G 0.5 course from: CLC 250F/G, 260F/G 0.5 course from: CLC 270F/G, 271F/G 0.5 course from: CLC 272F/G, 273F/G 0.5 course at the 200 level or above in the untranslated literature of one of the non-English languages studied for the language requirement+. 3.5 additional courses in CLC at the 200 level or above* 1.0 course in CLC at the 300 level 1.0 course in CLC at the 400 level
2.0 courses are normally required to fulfill the language requirement for graduation: 1.0 course: French 020E or 021 or another non-English language course at the new 200-level equivalent to the former 020-level. 1.0 course in a second, non-English language course at the new 200-level equivalent to the former 020-level.
*With the permission of the Department, up to 1.5 courses taken at the 200 level or above in untranslated non-English literature may be substituted for any of these 3.5 courses, with the exception of the 0.5 course in untranslated literature (+) above. With the permission of the Department, an undergraduate thesis worth a full credit (Comparative Literature and Culture 410E) may be substituted in fourth year for 1.0 of these 3.5 courses.
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