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The Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages offers two undergraduate minors that draw upon courses in literature and language within the division's departments and elsewhere in the University.
Course work in these minors may not duplicate work counted toward other majors or minors. Advanced Placement credit and transfer credit do not apply to the minors. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. By University policy, no more than 36 units may be awarded in these minors.
Prospective minors should obtain a Minor Declaration form from the DLCL office of undergraduate student services.
The minor in Literature allows students from any major to develop skills in the interpretation and criticism of literature, while acquiring a familiarity with types of literature from different national traditions and periods. Students must complete 30 units of course work on literature or literary theory. Courses may be in the original language or in translation.
The courses must include a minimum of:
Students must consult with the minor adviser for approval of courses to meet these requirements. Second-year foreign language courses are not normally counted unless the syllabus reflects a primary emphasis on the reading of literature. Students are encouraged to acquire second-language skills and to explore courses in related disciplines; such courses, however, are not counted toward the 30 units required for the minor in Literature.
Course work in the minor may not duplicate work counted toward specific language majors or minors. Neither Advanced Placement credit nor transfer credit may be applied to the minor. All courses applied to the minor must be Stanford courses. At least 25 units of the course work must be taken for a letter grade.
The DLCL office of undergraduate student services verifies course work for the minor. The minor in Literature must be approved by a divisional faculty member designated by the DLCL.
The minor in Modern Languages is offered to students who want to supplement the course work in their major with course work in modern languages and literatures. The minor must be approved by the chairs of undergraduate studies of the respective language departments. Students in any field qualify for the minor by meeting the following requirements:
Students are recommended to study, work, or intern abroad for at least eight weeks at a location where one of the languages is spoken.
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