Loyola University Maryland

Modern Languages & Literatures

Comparative Cultures and Literary Studies Minor

The Comparative Cultures and Literary Studies (CCLS) minor examines culture and literature across linguistic, national, and cultural boundaries. It traditionally appeals to students who love language and culture and want to be active and marketable in a global world.  Major/minor declaration forms and other forms can be found here.

For the CCLS minor, six courses are required:

  • ML307 Topics in Comparative Cultures and Literary Studies or ML308 Comparative Literature Studies,
  • Two AB, CI, FR, GR, IT, PO, or SN 200-level language courses,
  • Two CI, FR, GK, GR, IT, LT, ML, or SN 300-level courses,
  • One AH, CL, EN, HS, PL, and TH course from participating disciplines.

Participating Disciplines:

Classics, English, Fine Arts, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Political Science, Theology.

Special Features of the CCLS Minor

  • Participate in one of our study abroad programs
  • Interdisciplinary approach to learning
  • Access to our state-of-the-art Language Learning Center
  • Language clubs, field trips, departmental lecture series

What can you do with a minor in CCLS?

  • International Business
  • Public Relations
  • Management
  • Education
  • Banking
  • Law School
  • Diplomacy
  • International Affairs
  • Graduate Study in Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, or Languages.

For more information, contact:

Dr. Yu Zhang Stearns
Email: yzstearns@loyola.edu
Phone: 410.617.2370.
Thomas Ward
Faculty

Thomas Ward, Ph.D.

A long-time proponent of service-learning, Dr. Ward's students connect with language and community through work with a Peruvian cooperative in Baltimore

Modern Languages & Literatures