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University of Calgary Calendar 2014-2015 Faculty of Arts 4. Program Details 4.16 Comparative Literature 4.16.1 Minor in Comparative Literature
4.16.1 Minor in Comparative Literature

The Minor in Comparative Literature is regulated by the section of the Faculty of Arts Graduation Requirements entitled 3.4.4 Minor Fields. Students must successfully complete at least 5.0 and not more than 6.0 full-course equivalents with at least 3.0 full-course equivalents at the 300 level or above. In addition, the following specific requirements must be met:

1. Introductory Courses: Comparative Literature 201 and 203 (to be completed as early as possible).

2. Supporting Courses: 1.0 full-course equivalent from: Comparative Literature 405, 517; English 517; French 511; Philosophy 315.

3. Comparative Literature Options: A minimum of 3.0 full-course equivalents in Comparative Literature. Literature courses from various Departments may be substituted for Comparative Literature courses with the approval of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs and Student Affairs).

4. Language Requirement: In addition to English, reading competence is required in another language. This requirement may be met by course work in an ancient or a modern language appropriate to the student's program or by examination. Language competence is required at a level equivalent to the completion of 1.0 full-course equivalent at the 300 level or above in the language in question.

Notes:

  • Some of the courses relevant to the Minor have prerequisites.
  • Courses used to fulfill the requirements of the Minor may not be used to fulfill requirements for a Major.