Comparative Literature and Culture and Drama 36 months Undergraduate Program By Royal Holloway, University of London |Top Universities

Comparative Literature and Culture and Drama

Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

51,900 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

English Language and LiteratureMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This joint honours course in Comparative Literature and Culture and Drama allows students to combine the study of a wide spectrum of international literature and culture alongside drama and theatre. Choosing to study these complementary subjects at Royal Holloway means students will develop as a culturally-aware, creative and adaptable thinker, with impressive communication and presentation skills. Students can choose from an exceptionally wide range of fascinating options, spanning continents and centuries, from antiquity to the present day, covering novels, poetry, philosophy, cinema and art. Students will read, watch, and compare texts from Ancient Greece to contemporary New York, from Cuba to Korea, from epics to crime fiction, and from tragedy to the avant-garde. Comparative Literature and Culture also enables them to study a variety of foreign texts originally written in many languages, all translated into English.

Program overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This joint honours course in Comparative Literature and Culture and Drama allows students to combine the study of a wide spectrum of international literature and culture alongside drama and theatre. Choosing to study these complementary subjects at Royal Holloway means students will develop as a culturally-aware, creative and adaptable thinker, with impressive communication and presentation skills. Students can choose from an exceptionally wide range of fascinating options, spanning continents and centuries, from antiquity to the present day, covering novels, poetry, philosophy, cinema and art. Students will read, watch, and compare texts from Ancient Greece to contemporary New York, from Cuba to Korea, from epics to crime fiction, and from tragedy to the avant-garde. Comparative Literature and Culture also enables them to study a variety of foreign texts originally written in many languages, all translated into English.

Admission requirements

6.5+
61+
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32+
90+
3 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

27,750 GBP
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International Students

51,900 GBP
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Royal Holloway enjoys an international reputation for the highest quality teaching and research across the sciences, arts and humanities.Famous for our Founder's Building, one of the most spectacular university buildings in the world, the College was officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1886. Since then, Royal Holloway has continued to grow in size and status, building on the excellence of our scholarship and the talents of our students. Today, a combination of distinctive character, academic vision and membership of the University of London has established Royal Holloway among the top ten research-led university institutions in the country.Royal Holloway is renowned for having a friendly environment - home for a vibrant community of 8,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students of all ages and backgrounds and from more than 120 countries. Our spacious 135 acre campus provides an impressive range of modern academic and social facilities in a parkland setting in Surrey, close to London and the UK's major communications network.

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