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International Studies Major with Concentration in International Comparative Literature Requirements Catalog Year: 2015-16 Degree: Bachelor of Arts Credit Hours: 33+ PR indicates a pre-requisite. CO indicates a co-requisite. Courses within this major may also satisfy general education requirements. Please consult http://registrar.cofc.edu/general-edu for more information. Required Courses INTL 100 INTL 495 Introduction to International Studies (3) PR: None International Studies Capstone (3) PR: None Select one course from each of the following two categories: Category I: International Politics, History, Geography and Economics POLI 103 HONS 166 HIST 102 HIST 104 HIST 116 World Politics (3) PR: None Honors World Politics (3) PR: None Modern Europe (3) PR: None World History since 1500 (3) PR: None Modern History (3) PR: None HONS 131 Honors Colloquium in Western Civilization (3) PR: Honors students only; CO: HONS 132 INTL 120 POLI 104 Economics of Globalization (3) PR: None World Regional Geography (cross-listed as GEOG 101) (3) PR: None Category II: International Culture and Literature RELS 105 ENGL 233 World Religions (3) PR: None Survey of Non-Western Twentieth Century Literature (3) PR: ENGL 110 or equivalent Any 200-level Literature in Translation survey course (i.e., LTPO, LTRS, LTFR, etc.) listed below: LTAR 220 LTAR 221 LTAR 250 LTAR 270 LTCH 210 LTCH 220 LTCH 250 LTFR 250 Modern Arabic Fiction (3) PR: None Islamic World Literature (in English Translation) (3) PR: None Arabic Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Studies in Arab Cinema (3) PR: None Traditional Chinese Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Modern Chinese Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Chinese Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Francophone Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None

LTGR 250 LTGR 270 LTHB 250 LTHI 250 LTIT 250 LTIT 270 LTJP 250 LTPO 250 LTPO 270 LTPO 280 LTRS 210 LTRS 220 LTRS 250 LTRS 270 LTSP 250 LTSP 252 LTSP 254 LTSP 256 German Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Studies in German Film (3) PR: None Hebrew Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Hindi Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Introduction to Italian Cinema (3) PR: None Studies in Brazilian Film (3) PR: None Studies in Brazilian Civilization and Culture (3) PR: None 19 th Century Russian Literature (3) PR: None 20th century Russian Literature (3) PR: None Studies in Russian Film (3) PR: None Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Society, History and Culture in Spanish-American Literature (3) PR: None Magic and the Real: Latin American Literature and Film (3) PR: None General Courses Special topics courses may be used to fulfill concentration electives. Check with your advisor when these courses are Offered. Independent Study and Bachelor's Essay may be available for your concentration -- check with your advisor. INTL 290 Special Topics in International Studies (3) PR: None INTL 390 Special Topics in International Studies (3) PR: None INTL 400 Independent Study in International Studies (1-3) PR: None INTL 401 Internship in International Studies (1-6) PR: None INTL 499 Bachelor's Essay (3-6) PR: None Select one of the following concentration areas (Africa, Asia, International Comparative Literature, Europe or Latin America and the Caribbean): International Comparative Literature Concentration (21+ credit hours) The Comparative Literature Concentration in International Studies requires completion of 21 credit hours including a core of 3 credit hours; a Cross Regional (INTL 350) course of 3 credit hours; 6 credit hours from selected literature surveys, and 9 credit hours of electives with at least 3 credit hours in each of three disciplines.

Core Course: 3 credit hours CPLT 200 Introduction to Comparative Literature (3) PR: None Cross Regional Course: 3 credit hours INTL 350 Cross Regional Studies (3) PR: None Select two courses totaling 6 credit hours from the following: ENGL 204 ENGL 226 ENGL 233 OR ENGL 234 ENGL 319 LTAR 220 LTCH 250 LTFR 250 LTGR 250 LTHB 250 LTIT 250 LTJP 250 LTPO 250 LTRS 250 LTSP 250 LTSP 252 Survey of European Literature II (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of World Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of Non-Western Twentieth-Century Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of Third World Masterpieces (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Studies in Literary Theory (3) PR: ENGL 110 or equivalent Modern Arabic Fiction (3) PR: None Chinese Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Francophone Literature in Translation (3) PR: None German Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Hebrew Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Select 9 credit hours from at least three different disciplines from the following courses. Please note: A maximum of two film* courses may be applied. Arabic LTAR 220 LTAR 221 LTAR 250 LTAR 270 LTAR 350 LTAR 382 Modern Arabic Fiction (3) PR: None Islamic World Literature (in English Translation) (3) PR: None Arabic Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Studies in Arab Cinema (3) PR: None Arabic Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Arab Women Writers (3) PR: None

LTAR 450 Arabic Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Chinese CHST 270 LTCH 210 LTCH 220 LTCH 250 LTCH 350 Stories of Chinese Youth: Chinese Cinema (3) PR: None Traditional Chinese Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Modern Chinese Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Chinese Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Chinese Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Classics CLAS 103 CLAS 253 CLAS 254 CLAS 255 CLAS 256 CLAS 270 CLAS 301 CLAS 302 Classical Mythology (3) PR: None Ancient Epic (3) PR: None Tragedy (3) PR: None Comedy (3) PR: None Ancient Satire (3) PR: None The Classics in Cinema (3) PR: None Topics in Ancient Greek Literature (3) PR: 3 credit hours in Classics or instructor permission Topics in Latin Literature (3) PR: 3 credit hours in Classics or instructor permission English ENGL 201 ENGL 202 ENGL 203 ENGL 204 ENGL 212* ENGL 233 ENGL 234 ENGL 314 ENGL 317 ENGL 318 ENGL 321 ENGL 323 ENGL 325 ENGL 326 ENGL 327 ENGL 328 British Literature to 1800 (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent British Literature since 1800 (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of European Literature I (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of European Literature II (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The Cinema: History and Criticism (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of Non-Western Twentieth- Century Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Survey of Third World Masterpieces (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The 16 TH Century (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The 17 TH Century (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The 18 TH Century (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The Romantic Period (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The Victorian Period (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Modern British Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Irish Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The British Novel I (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent The British Novel II (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent

ENGL 337 ENGL 340 ENGL 352 ENGL 353 ENGL 357 ENGL 358 ENGL 360 ENGL 370 ENGL 390* British Drama to 1642 (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Restoration and 18th-Century Drama (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Major African Writers (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent African Women Writers (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Studies in Contemporary British Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Colonial and Postcolonial British Literature (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Major Literary Themes (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Major Literary Genres (3) PR: English 110 or equivalent Studies in Film (3) PR: ENGL 110, ENGL 212 or instructor permission French LTFR 150 LTFR 250 FREN 320 FREN 321 FREN 326 FREN 327 FREN 370 FREN 431 FREN 432 FREN 434 FREN 435 FREN 437 FREN 443 FREN 451 FREN 452 FREN 482 French Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Francophone Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Survey of Francophone Literature (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314 or instructor permission A Survey of French Literature (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314; or instructor permission A Survey of Francophone Civilization (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314; or instructor permission A Survey of French Civilization (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314; or instructor permission Studies in French and Francophone Literature and Film (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314; or instructor permission The Middle Ages and the Renaissance in France (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission Literature of the 17th Century (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission Literature of the 18th Century (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission Literature of the 19th Century (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission Literature of the 20th Century (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission The Novel in France (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission African Literature of French Expression (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission Literature of the Maghreb (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission French and Francophone Women Writers (3) PR: FREN 313 and FREN 314, and either FREN 320 or 321; or instructor permission German LTGR 250 LTGR 270* GRMN 365 GRMN 460 GRMN 468 GRMN 472* German Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Studies in German Film (3) PR: None Introduction to German Literature (3) PR: None German Literary Heritage (3) PR: Two 300-level German courses or instructor permission Studies in Modern German Literature (3) PR: One 300-level German course or instructor permission Studies in German Cinema (3) PR: One 300-level German course or instructor permission

Greek GREK 371 GREK 372 Readings in Greek Literature: Poetry (3) PR: Two 200-level Greek courses Readings in Greek Literature: Prose (3) PR: Two 200-level Greek courses Hebrew LTHB 250 Hebrew Literature in (English) Translation (3) PR: None Italian LTIT 250 LTIT 350 LTIT 370* LTIT 450 ITAL 361 ITAL 362 ITAL 452 Studies in Italian Film and Literature (3) PR: None Survey of Italian Literature I (3) PR: ITAL 202 or instructor permission Survey of Italian Literature II (3) PR: ITAL 202 or instructor permission 20th-Century Italian Literature (3) PR: ITAL 313 or 314, or instructor permission Japanese LTJP 250 LTJP 350 LTJP 450 Latin LATN 301 Introduction to Latin Literature (3) PR: LATN 301 LATN 305 Medieval Latin (3) PR: LATN 301 LATN 323 Roman Historiography (3) PR: LATN 301 LATN 371 Roman Comedy (3) PR: LATN 301 LATN 372 Roman Satire (3) PR: LATN 301 LATN 373 Roman Biography (3) PR: LATN 301 Music MUSC 337 Opera Literature (3) PR: MUSC 131 or 230 or instructor permission Portuguese LTPO 250 LTPO 350 LTPO 450 Religion RELS 201 RELS 202 The Hebrew Bible (3) PR: None The New Testament (3) PR: None

RELS 205 RELS 310 RELS 360 Sacred Texts of the East (3) PR: None Sacred Texts (3) PR: Either 3 credit hours in religious studies or instructor permission Myth, Ritual, and Symbol (3) PR: Either 3 credit hours in religious studies or instructor permission Russian LTRS 110 LTRS 120 LTRS 150 LTRS 210 LTRS 220 LTRS 250 LTRS 270* LTRS 350 LTRS 450 Russian Folktales in Translation (3) PR: None Window into Russia: The Major People, Events, and Influences of Russia s Cultural History (3) PR: None 19 th Century Russian Literature (3) PR: None 20 th Century Studies in Russian Film (3) PR: None Spanish LTSP 150 LTSP 250 LTSP 252 LTSP 256* LTSP 350 LTSP 450 SPAN 320 SPAN 366 SPAN 367 Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation (3) PR: None Magic and the Real: Latin American Literature and Film (3) PR: None Introduction to Textual Analysis (3) PR: SPAN 350 or Two of the following: SPAN 313, 316, 317, 312 or 314 or 328; or instructor permission Select Readings in Spanish America (3) PR: SPAN 320 or instructor permission Select Readings in Spain (3) PR: SPAN 320 or instructor permission Theatre THTR 214 THTR 310 THTR 311 THTR 387 Modern American and European Drama (3) PR: None Theatre History and Literature to 1750 (3) PR: Junior or senior standing Theatre History and Literature after 1750 (3) PR: Junior or senior standing The Contemporary Theatre (3) PR: None Foreign Language Requirement: Complete 202 (or the equivalent) in one language and an additional 6 credit hours in the same or a different foreign language (or the equivalent).

Study Abroad Requirement: Earn 6 credit hours (may be applied to the Concentration). 300-level Credit Requirement: International Studies students must take a minimum of 9 credit hours at the 300-level in the International Studies major. Note: Other Departmental and Program topics, special topics, research seminars, tutorials, independent study and bachelor s essay Comparative Literature courses will also be counted as determined by the director of International Studies.