Overview
The Comparative Literature (Honors) at Stanford University provides a rigorous academic framework for students to explore the intersections of global languages, histories, and societies. This programme encourages scholars to investigate the fundamental nature of literature and its function as a vital product of human imagination and social life.
By breaking down the traditional borders between national literary fields, the curriculum fosters a deep understanding of how verbal arts shape our past and present. Students engage in high-level debates regarding literary theory, ensuring they develop the analytical tools necessary to critique complex texts across various cultural and economic contexts.
Why Comparative Literature (Honors) at Stanford University?
Studying within the School of Humanities and Sciences allows students to benefit from a multidisciplinary environment that connects literary studies with other academic fields. The institution is renowned for its commitment to critical analysis, providing undergraduates with access to world-class faculty and a diverse community of researchers.
The department is part of the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, which offers a collaborative space for students to interact with peers and doctoral candidates. This unique structure ensures that undergraduates are at the forefront of contemporary debates regarding the methods of studying verbal arts in a globalised world.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: USD 22577 per semester
- National fee: USD 22577 per semester
- Local fee: USD 21709 per semester
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Syllabus
The curriculum is designed to introduce students to a wide range of global perspectives and theoretical frameworks. Modules may include:
- Comparative Literature
- Ancient Knowledge, New Frontiers: How the Greek Legacy Became Islamic Science
- Masterpieces: Kafka
- Poems, Poetry, Worlds
- Literature as Performance
- The Novel and the World
- The Hebrew and Jewish Short Story
- The Laboring of Diaspora & Border Literary Cultures
- Philosophy and Literature
- Texts that Changed the World from the Ancient Middle East
- Dangerous Ideas
- Comparative Fictions of Ethnicity
- Black Panther, Hamilton, Díaz, and Other Wondrous Lives
Careers with Comparative Studies (Honors)
Graduates from this programme are well-equipped for diverse professional paths that require a deep understanding of social dynamics and cultural diversity. The analytical skills developed during the course are highly valued in sectors such as public policy, law, education, and community organising.
Programme Structure
Courses included:
- Shakespeare and Performance in a Global Context
- Shakespeare, Playing, Gender.
- Humanities Core: How to be Modern in East Asia
- Humanities Core: Texts that Changed the World -- The Ancient Middle East
- Dangerous Ideas
- Comparative Fictions of Ethnicity
- Batman, Hamilton, Díaz, and Other Wondrous Lives
- Human Rights and World Literature
- Capitals: How Cities Shape Cultures, States, and People
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Stanford, United States
Disciplines
Literature View 1010 other Bachelors in Literature in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
- Coalition Application or Common Application
- $90 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver request
- ACT or SAT (Writing/Essay not required) (refer to testing for score reporting policies)
- School Report and counselor letter of recommendation
- Official transcript(s)
- Letters of recommendation from two teachers
- Midyear transcript (by February 15)
- Standardized testing is one of the application requirements that can highlight academic preparedness. There are no minimum test scores required to be admitted to Stanford, and there is no score that guarantees admission. At Stanford, we review applications holistically, meaning every component of the application is valuable to us as we get to know each student.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents67731 USD / year≈ 67731 USD / year - Out-of-State67731 USD / year≈ 67731 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State67731 USD / year≈ 67731 USD / year
Additional Details
Tuition per quarter. Students are typically enrolled in classes for three quarters: autumn, winter, spring.
Living costs
Stanford
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Scholarships Information
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