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Department of Comparative
and World Literature
San Francisco State University


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Comparative Literature Student Association. Graduate and undergraduate students in Comparative Literature at SFSU have formed an active association to promote the study, discussion and enjoyment of world literature. The association regularly sponsors lectures and discussions, featuring the work or work-in-progress of students, faculty and visiting scholars. These programs are open to all interested members of the campus community. The association also publishes an annual journal, Portals.

Cross Registration with UC Berkeley, San Francisco City College, and other institutions. Any regularly enrolled, full-time, matriculated student at SFSU can register in one course for credit per semester at UC Berkeley, after the first semester of attendance. The course must be one which is NOT offered at SFSU. Students pay regular SFSU enrollment fees. Please see the University bulletin for further details about this program and its policy.

California State University International Programs. A number of students in Comparative and World Literature have found that studying in the country whose literature is of special interest is a wonderful opportunity for improving language skills and exploring new cultures. International Programs participants earn resident academic credit at SFSU while they pursue full-time study at a host university or special study center abroad. Students must have upper-division or graduate standing at the time of departure. Contact the Office of International Programs for further information, ICTR 3, (415) 338-1293.

 
     
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