Welcome to the Comparative Literature Program at Georgetown University
In the global perspective of today's world, exposure to just one foreign language and culture is becoming increasingly inadequate. The Comparative Literature major, part of the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics at Georgetown University, offers undergraduates the unique opportunity to acquire expertise in two or more linguistic, literary and cultural traditions, to examine their connections, and to develop strong analytical, critical and writing skills through a cogent yet flexible program tailored to the students’ individual academic interests.
Renowned for its international orientation and its liberal arts tradition, its openness to multicultural initiatives, and its first-rate foreign language teaching and study abroad programs,Georgetown University is an ideal place for students interested in a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to literatures and cultures.
Our enviable location in Washington D.C. provides a rich variety of additional cultural, intellectual and service opportunities in the domain of foreign languages, literatures and cultures, through such venues as embassies, national cultural institutes, international organizations, and a broad array of museums, theaters, cinemas, and concert programs that bring together traditions and lifestyles from all over the world.
We hope that this web resource will help you become acquainted with the discipline of Comparative Literature and with our program. For any questions please feel free to contact the Director, Emily C. Francomano.
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