Concentration in Comparative Literary Traditions

Concentration in Comparative Literary Traditions

The concentration in Comparative Literary Traditions requires 15 credit hours.

Five three-credit courses in all: three MCT courses at the 3000-level; two more courses, any combination of MCT courses at any level (3000 or 4000) or the survey courses MCTF 3305 or MCTG 3305.

Choose 3 courses:

MCT 3309Introduction to Comparative Traditions

3

MCT 3310 Special Topics in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

3

MCT 3311King Arthur in Europe I: The Search for the Holy Grail

3

MCT 3312King Arthur in Europe II: Lancelot

3

MCT 3321Tolkien: Heroic Fantasy and the Literary Tradition

3

MCT 3330Historical Linguistics

3

MCT 3351Epoch II: Early Modern

3

MCT 3362European Romanticisms in Literature and the Arts

3

MCT 3370Epoch III: Modern

3

MCT 3371Monuments of Early Modernism: Picasso, Stravinski, Eliot

3

MCT 3372European Modernisms and the Avant-gardes in Literature, Film and the Visual Arts.

MCT 3381Contemporary Europe

3

MCT 3V50MCT 3V50

1-6

MCTF 3305Introduction to French Literature

3

MCTG 3305Introduction to German Literature

3

Choose from the 3000 level courses listed above or any from the list below.

MCT 4324The Menippean Tradition

3

MCT 4347Senior Thesis

3

MCT 4349Senior Honors Thesis

3

MCT 4V50Special Topics

1-6

MCT 4V51Independent Research

1-6

MCT 5V50Special Topics

1-6

MCTF 5311French for Reading Knowledge

3

MCTF 5312French for Reading Knowledge II

3

MCTF 5315Introduction to Old French

3

MCTF 5316Topics in Old French

3

MCTF 5V50Special Topics

1-3

MCTG 4346Wagner

3

MCTG 5311German for Reading Knowledge I

3

MCTG 5312German for Reading Knowledge II

3

MCTG 5V50Special Topics

1-3