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University of California - San Diego
World Literature and Culture, B.A.
- Irvine, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in World Literature and Culture, B.A., explores a wide range of global texts, ideas, and cultural practices, encouraging students to analyze literature within broader social, historical, a...


The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in World Literature
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in World Literature program offers students a comprehensive exploration of diverse literary traditions from around the globe. It emphasizes critical reading, analysis, and understanding...
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Marymount Manhattan College
Bachelor of World Literature
- New York, USA
BA
English
Reading can transport you across time and space in a personal and intimate journey. Our diverse curriculum includes texts from many continents and historical eras to help students understand the world they live in—and create the world they want to see. Our student-friendly, tight-knit program offers small classes, one-on-one independent studies, and exciting study abroad opportunities. But you don’t have to get on a plane to discover new worlds: from poetry slams at the Nuyorican Café, to medieval courtyards at the Cloisters Museum, to the Afrofuturist Room at the MET, we will take you on exciting journeys right here in New York City!


Wayne State University
World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (B.A.)
- Detroit, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures program offers a Bachelor of Arts degree that focuses on developing proficiency in one or more foreign languages while exploring the rich literature and ...


Franciscan University of Steubenville
English and World Literature
- Steubenville, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
English majors at Franciscan University take a front row seat in the great conversations of the ages. You will immerse yourself in poetry, plays, memoirs, essays, short stories, novels, all springing from the fertile minds of history’s great communicators. Telling the stories of cultures long lost or the ones in which the reader is most interested.


Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University
Bachelor in Japanese Language and Literature
- Nevşehir, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Turkish
The main object of the Japanese Language and Literature Department is to train Japanese Language and Literature undergraduates, with all the powers and responsibilities as provided by law, who have a capability of talking, writing, reading in Japanese and who can communicate with Japanese, translate Turkish-Japanese or Japanese-Turkish and who have good knowledge about Japanese culture, Japanese literature and Japanese history.


University of Memphis
World Languages and Literatures, (B.A.)
- Memphis, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in World Languages and Literatures (B.A.) program offers students a comprehensive education in multiple languages and cultural contexts, focusing on developing proficiency and cultural ...


University of Alabama, Birmingham
BA in World Languages and Literatures
- Huntsville, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The BA in World Languages and Literatures offers students the chance to develop strong language skills in one or more foreign languages, such as Spanish, French, or German. The program emphasizes cult...
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Studying World Literature at the Bachelor's degree level opens doors to diverse perspectives and cultural insights. This field invites you to delve into texts from various eras and regions, connecting the human experience across boundaries.
Courses often include Literary Theory, Comparative Literature, and Global Narratives, equipping you with skills in critical analysis and cultural interpretation. As you explore different genres and styles, you’ll learn to examine literary techniques and themes, develop effective research strategies, and enhance your writing capabilities.
Engaging with the rich tapestry of global literature can encourage exploration of complex themes and contexts. This curriculum fosters independent thought and collaboration as you share diverse viewpoints with peers. Graduates often pursue careers in teaching, publishing, or cultural organizations, gaining skills valued across the globe and preparing for roles in fields that appreciate nuanced understanding of literary contexts and cultural dialogues.