Overview
The World Languages and Literatures programme at Simon Fraser University provides students with a rigorous academic framework to explore the global impact of written expression and linguistic diversity. This undergraduate course encourages a deep engagement with the rich tapestry of international texts, ranging from traditional prose to experimental modern works. By studying at this prestigious institution, students develop the critical tools necessary to analyse literature within its specific historical and cultural contexts.
Why World Languages and Literatures at Simon Fraser University?
Students benefit from a highly interdisciplinary environment that connects literary study with broader global perspectives. The department offers unique experiential learning opportunities, such as the World Literatures Student Conference and the "Lyre" publication, which allow undergraduates to showcase their research. Additionally, the university provides a Language Exchange e-cafe and dedicated multilingual initiatives, fostering a vibrant community for those passionate about cross-cultural communication and global humanities.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: CAD 37442 per year
- National fee: CAD 7502 per year
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Syllabus
The curriculum is designed to provide a broad foundation in global literary traditions while allowing for linguistic specialisation. Modules may include:
- World Literature
- History
- International Studies
- Arabic
- Chinese
- German
- Greek
- Japanese
- Spanish
Careers with World Languages and Literatures
Graduates of this programme are equipped with advanced analytical, writing, and cross-cultural competencies that are highly valued in a globalised job market. The department supports career development through dedicated pathways and a strong alumni network. Potential career directions include roles in international relations, cultural consultancy, publishing, and education. Students are also prepared for further academic research or professional certification in specific language fields, such as translation or community health education.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- What is World Literature?
- How to Do Things with World Literature
- How Ideas Travel
- Writing and Research
- Twentieth Century Literatures in English
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Burnaby, Canada
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- All applicants must meet the university's English Language Requirements
- All applicants must meet the university's Quantitative and Analytical Skills requirements
- All students must present a minimum grade of C-/60% in a junior or senior level acceptable Math course
- Graduation from a university-preparatory program at a senior high school
- Submit a transcript which includes grades for all courses completed and final grades for the first semester of Senior Year. (An admission average is calculated on final year results.)
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Tuition Fees
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Living costs
Burnaby
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Scholarships Information
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