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Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, Minor​

Program Overview

The Minor in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies provides students with an opportunity to study literature and cultures in more contexts and forms of diversity. Students explore the ways in which the academic study of diverse literature and cultures is linked to other disciplines that focus on particular aspects of diversity. Students may select from a wide range of courses in African American Literature and Culture, Africana Studies, American Indian Literature and Culture, Anthropology, Latino/Latina Literature and Culture, Women’s and Gender Studies, and History.

Program Contact

Juan Meneses, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of English

juan.meneses@charlotte.edu

704-687-8325

Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, Minor​ at a Glance

The Minor in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies ​consists of 18 credit hours at the 2000-level and above.

Delivery
Online, On-Campus
Credit Hours
18 Credit Hours

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