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Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne
Evening Course - General French (S05)
- Paris, France
Course
Part time
12 weeks
On-Campus
French
The S05 evening course takes place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays (from 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. or from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.), this formula offers language lessons that allow students to progress in their mastery of French (grammar, conjugation, spelling, vocabulary, approach to literary texts, written and oral expression).
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LCI Barcelona Study Abroad
Spanish Language and Literature - Study Abroad Program
- Barcelona, Spain
Course
Full time
4 weeks
On-Campus
Spanish
Spanish, the fourth most spoken language globally with over 580 million speakers, is crucial in the U.S. and worldwide, reflecting the economic and cultural significance of Spanish-speaking regions. Learning Spanish, especially for business, offers a competitive edge. Literature and linguistics connect us to a society's heritage, with Spain's rich literary tradition spanning from the Golden Age to post-Civil War works, highlighting its global impact.
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University of Cape Town
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Languages, Literature, Linguistics
- Cape Town, South Africa
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Do you love the scientific study of languages and the written works of literature? Language allows us to express our thoughts, interrogate our beliefs, establish bonds with others and gain insight into who we are. By selecting a few semester courses, students will develop a particular awareness of language in all its splendour and will become astutely mindful of the important role that language plays in the life of an individual and a society. The purpose of these courses are to produce students who can demonstrate a critical understanding and skill in the fields of language, literacies, and literature as well as research in the field of educational linguistics with the purpose of engaging positively with language diversity issues encountered in today’s society. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.
Alison Free Online Learning
Diploma in English Language and Literature
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
15 hours
Distance Learning
English
This diploma course provides a fascinating overview of the English language and its cultural treasures. English is worth knowing for practical reasons like its long reach and is also rich history and literature. This course covers some of the language’s most important writers, poets and playwrights to take you on a fascinating journey of discovery. This course suits anyone who wants to improve their English or their advanced reading skills.
Azusa Pacific University
English Major
- Azusa, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Build your portfolio and pursue opportunities to publish your own original work alongside well-published faculty. Your internship experiences will help you step into your future career prepared to think critically and write compellingly. You’ll gain a solid foundation in writing technique and linguistics, literature, creative writing, significant authors, and the history of literary movements.
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Courses Literature and Linguistics
- São Paulo, Brazil
Course
Full time
On-Campus
This program aims at exploring a wide range of topics in the Portuguese language, Brazilian literature, literature in English, Comparative literature, Translation Studies, Cultural Studies. the courses will focus on issues such
Cornell University
Comparative Literature
- Ithaca, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
As a comparative literature major, you’ll gain a critical and historical perspective on world literature and cultures, with the choice of two tracks. If you want to emphasize literature in your course work, take the comparative literary studies track; if you’re interested in studying literature and theory by integrating rigorous work in film, video or other arts and media, take the literary, visual and media studies track. The major’s broad range of courses provides a critical and historical perspective on world literature and cultures.
Davidson College
Classical Languages and Literature
- Davidson, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Read a wide variety of foundational and exciting ancient texts as their authors originally wrote them. Epic and lyric poetry, tragedies and comedies, history, philosophy, or early Christian literature, consider a major in Classical Languages and Literature, especially if you are aiming for graduate study in classics. The major in Classical Languages and Literature requires an introductory course about the Classical world (taught in English), six courses in Greek and Latin numbered above 200, and our senior research seminar. Two required electives may include additional courses in Greek and Latin, CLA courses taught in translation, a LIT course in literary translation (theory and practice) or a DIG course in digital humanities.
Barnard College
Comparative Literature & Translation Studies
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Comparative literature is dedicated to the study of literature in an international and interdisciplinary context. Majors read widely across periods, genres, and national traditions. They study literature and culture from various parts of the world to develop knowledge and critical understanding of how cultures differ from as well as connect and interact with one another through the medium of artistic expression. The program offers majors the opportunity to design individual programs of study across languages, cultures, and media in keeping with their particular linguistic capabilities and intellectual goals. Courses in translation and the minor in Translation Studies allow students to develop the ability to work with and across languages and to reflect critically on the theory and history of translation and the role of translation in bridging literary traditions and connecting cultural worlds.
Chipola College
Literature / Language
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Literature/Language Department at Chipola College offers a variety of courses in communication, including composition, literature, speech, and foreign language.
Occidental College
Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture
- Los Angeles, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture (CSLC) offers students the opportunity to study the literatures of many different national traditions from a variety of historical periods, and to do so in a uniquely interdisciplinary manner. Both its individual courses and major program of study exemplify the ideals of a liberal arts education, as well as Occidental College’s particular mission to prepare its students to engage as fully and as fruitfully as possible in a complex, interdependent, and pluralistic world.
New York University (NYU)
Comparative Literature
- Manhattan, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Comparative Literature program trains students in literary history and literary theory through courses in literature, theory, criticism, aesthetics, and translation. Students in Comparative Literature come from over twenty-five countries and are native speakers of as many languages. They bring a range of cultural and intellectual interests and have given the program in Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center an international character second to none that mirrors New York City in all its depth and complexity.
High Mountain Institute
Courses in Literature of the Natural World
- Leadville, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students in Literature of the Natural World examine humankind's changing relationship to nature from the early Western frontier to the present day and the role literature plays in creating and reflecting this relationship.
Rice University - St, Houston
Jewish Studies
- Houston, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Medical Humanities is an interdisciplinary field that examines medicine and health through humanistic disciplines such as history, ethics, religion, literature, cultural anthropology, media studies, and the visual and dramatic arts. Students in the minor will learn about medical and health systems and practices using methodologies such as close reading, cultural comparison, historical contextualization, creative expression, and critical thinking. The field is committed to interpretive and qualitative work that explores the human dimensions of experiences of health and illness, for doctors and for patients. The Medical Humanities minor is an interdisciplinary course of study, housed in the School of Humanities.
Stanford University - California
Comparative Literature
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
While Comparative Literature seeks to prepare its students for reading and research in the languages and histories of different societies and periods, it is also dedicated to their critical and cultural analysis. While it seeks to prepare its students for reading and research in the languages and histories of different societies and periods, it is also dedicated to their critical and cultural analysis. Literary theory in all its forms helps to break down the borders between national literary fields, as well as between literary studies and other disciplines. Indeed, the discipline of Comparative Literature asks, often, just what "literature" is, and how it functions as a product of (and response to) our imaginations, our languages, and our social and economic lives. Students in our courses, majors in the department, and graduate students in the Ph.D. program all interact to shape debates about the place of the verbal arts (and the methods of their study) in past times and our own.
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Literature refers to creative written works in categories such as poetry, novels and fiction to name a few. A literature program may allow students to explore different literature types. A student may choose to specialize in an area such as British literature or drama, or example.