USC Catalogue 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture
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The Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture Doctoral Program offers the MA and PhD in three tracks: Comparative Media and Culture; Comparative Literature; and National Literatures and Cultures (French and Francophone Studies or Spanish and Latin American Studies).
Taper Hall of Humanities 161
(213) 740-0102
FAX: (213) 740-8058
Email: cslc@dornsife.usc.edu
Graduate Degrees
Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture Doctoral Program
Application deadline: January 3
Through the Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture doctoral program (CSLC), students pursue master’s and doctoral degrees in one of three tracks: Comparative Media and Culture; Comparative Literature; National Literatures and Cultures (French and Francophone Studies or Spanish and Latin American Studies). The three tracks share a required core curriculum.
General Admission and Application Requirements
Applications are made to CSLC for the PhD in one of the three tracks.
Successful applicants will have: a BA in a relevant discipline; satisfactory grades on undergraduate or previous MA course work in a related field and, if appropriate, a satisfactory score on the TOEFL or IELTS examination; and advanced competence in relevant languages. Applications must also include a written statement indicating the applicant’s interests in the field and proposed areas of study; a sample of scholarly or critical writing on a relevant subject; and three letters of recommendation.
Although candidates are not admitted who wish to pursue solely the MA, the degree may be awarded either as a terminal degree or as a transitional degree in the course of PhD study.
General Degree Requirements
These degrees are under the jurisdiction of the Graduate School. Refer to the Requirements for Graduation section and The Graduate School section of this catalogue for general regulations. To be applied toward the degrees, courses must be accepted by the Graduate School.
Students may transfer up to 4 units toward the MA and 30 units toward the PhD.
For specific degree requirements in each track, see below.
ProgramsMaster’s DegreeDoctoral DegreeCoursesComparative Studies in Literature and Culture
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