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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]
Comparative Literary Studies (Graduate Diploma)
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The Diploma is administered by the Department of English and Comparative Literature. It offers a program in Literature and Literary Studies, that is both multi-cultural and interdisciplinary, for students from Egypt and abroad. There is a demand-both intellectual and vocational-in our intertwined world to understand how different cultures and linguistic traditions represent themselves and imagine their world. The Program is designed to familiarize the students with the comparative approach to literature and the interdisciplinary nature of literary studies while highlighting how comparative literary studies contribute to new directions in professional and academic developments. It brings the tools and insights of literary and cultural criticism to bear on contemporary concerns from human rights to gender issues, particularly as influenced by, and in, the “global south.” The program requires students to take eighteen credit hours of courses and seminars. The Diploma can be completed in two semesters by full-time students, but the Program can accommodate part-time students. Should the Diploma student in good standing decide during or after completion of the requirements to work towards an MA degree, the student may apply to transfer to the MA degree but must then meet the requirements of the MA program.
Admission
Applicants seeking admission to the Graduate Diploma in Comparative Literary Studies must have completed an undergraduate degree in any field. They are required to meet the graduate admission standards of AUC and meet the English language requirements of the Department of English and Comparative Literature. Information concerning these can be found in the AUC catalog and the Office of Graduate Admission.
Curriculum
Students take a total of six courses and sit for an examination in a language of their choice other than English. Each diploma student is assigned a faculty advisor who will recommend courses and seminars, taking into consideration the vocational and intellectual interest of the student. Students can take up to six ECLT courses with at least four courses in ECLT and up to two graduate courses in specified departments and programs of HUSS/GAPP. These two basic models would allow one course to vary in kind:
• 6 ECLT courses. 18 cr.
Or
• 4 ECLT courses. 12 cr.
• 2 Humanities/Social Sciences courses relevant to comparative and interdisciplinary studies, approved by the student advisor and by the instructor of the course, from the following fields:
Arabic Literature (either in Arabic or in translation)
Gender and Women’s Studies
Forced Migration and Refugee Studies
International Human Rights Law
Sociology/Anthropology
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