College of Humanities
Dean: Nancy McDermidDepartment of World and Comparative Literature
HUM 377
415-338-2068
E-mail: clas@sfsu.edu
Chair: Barbara McLauchlinUndergraduate Advisers: D. Johnson, E. Peel
Graduate Coordinator: Ellen PeelFaculty
Associate Professors--McLauchlin, PeelPrograms
B.A. in Comparative LiteratureProgram Scope
The major, minor, and graduate degree programs are undergoing some revision. Contact the department for current degree requirements.Career Outlook
The undergraduate degree in Comparative Literature is designed for students who wish to gain an interdisciplinary and broad liberal arts education. The undergraduate degree also provides a sound foundation for students who wish to continue work in comparative literature at the graduate level. Students find that the program provides a rich background for teaching in the humanities, liberal arts, and foreign languages and literature.BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
Courses for this program are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference). Units
WCL 430 Heroic Tales of the Mediterranean 3
WCL 415 The Literary Use of Legend 3
ENG 480 Junior Seminar 3
ENG 583 Shakespeare: Representative Plays 3
Courses in comparative or foreign literature on advisement66 21
Upper division English literature courses on advisement 6
Total 39
MINOR IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
All comparative literature majors and minors are urged to complete four semesters of foreign language (Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, or Spanish) in college with grades of B or better, or pass a written examination covering the equivalent material. This level of mastery is prerequisite to upper division literature courses in the Department of Foreign Languages. WCL 230 and 250 are highly recommended. Lower division courses in Classics and Humanities are also recommended. Units
WCL 430 Heroic Tales of the Mediterranean 3
Upper division courses in comparative literature on advisement 12
Upper division courses in English literature 6
Total 21
MASTER OF ARTS IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
Admission to Program
Students interested in this program must have:
Courses for this discipline are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference). Upper division courses offered by the department may be used upon approval of a faculty adviser.
Program
Units Three graduate seminars in Comparative Literature: WCL 800 Introduction to Graduate Study in Comparative Literature3 WCL 815 Seminar in Selected Research Problems 3 WCL 896 Directed Reading 3 Nine units of graduate seminars in a single foreign literature 9 Graduate or upper division courses in at least one other literature: English, foreign, or comparative, on advisement (nine units if thesis selected) 12 One of the following options: WCL 898 Master's Thesis (3) and Oral Defense of Thesis or Master's Comprehensive Oral Examination Minimum total 30Master's Comprehensive Oral Examination. A final oral examination is administered by a three-member faculty committee. The examination is based upon a reading list available in the department office and may be repeated only twice.