Comparative Literature
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 53,223 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 26, 2023
    Comparative Literature

    About

    *A master's degree is only attainable as part of the doctoral program, not as a standalone master's degree.

    Oregon's doctoral program in Comparative Literature department, the first of its kind on the West Coast, preserves the commitment to language and literary history proper to the best traditions of the field, while also offering a flexible course of study structured to accommodate the diverse interests and backgrounds of its students, which typically number about 25.  

    The program has long been known for the humane ad supportive environment it affords. The intellectual quality of its students is matched only by their esprit de corps.  

    Upon admission to the program, students are guaranteed funding in support of their studies, and all receive hands-on training. Furthermore, thanks to a curriculum that emphasizes collaboration and mentorship, students have the opportunity, generally over the final two years of their degree program, to design and teach their own courses on literature, film and related media.

    The Department of Comparative Literature's core faculty, along with participating faculty from across the Oregon campus, is known for its academic breadth, with strengths ranging from the Early Modern to the present, and with emphases on theoretically informed approaches to intermedial aesthetics, globalization studies, comparative modernisms, psychoanalysis, disability studies, and much more.

    Disciplines

    College of Arts and Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    To be admitted to the University of Oregon for the purpose of seeking an advanced degree or certificate, you must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited four-year U.S. college or university OR hold an equivalent credential from a qualifying international institution.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 88

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 90

    How to Apply

    Confirm that you are an international student applicant.

    You are an international applicant if you:

    If you do not meet those requirements, you may be a domestic applicant.

      • Are a citizen or permanent resident of a country other than the United States and you intend to return
      • Are in the United States on an educational, worker, or visitor visa, or are residing in your home country
      • Have filed an application for United States citizenship or permanent residency, but have not yet been granted approval
    1. Complete and submit the University of Oregon online application.

      This is the universal portion of the application for graduate studies—it is required of every applicant, regardless of their field or program of study. However, your access to the University of Oregon online application will be provided through the website of the program to which you are applying. If you need help locating or accessing the UO online application, please contact the department(s) that you are interested in applying to.

      Applicants may apply to multiple programs per term. If you choose to apply to multiple programs, you must create a new UO application account and submit a new application for each program.

    2. Complete and submit all additional materials required by the department or program.

      Each department or program at the University of Oregon establishes its own set of additional requirements and procedures for admission to graduate studies. For most programs, the departmental portion of the application is included as part of the University of Oregon application. Check with the program for their list of required application materials, submission procedures, and deadlines.

    3. Submit unofficial transcript(s) as part of your online application.

    4. Submit documentation of English language proficiency.

      Students for whom English is not a native/primary language have three options for demonstrating English language proficiency.

    5. If offered admission, submit official transcripts from all institutions where you earned a Bachelor's degree or higher. 

    Comparative Literature
    University of Oregon
    University of Oregon
    United States of America

    United States of America, Eugene