With highly flexible coursework options, our cultural studies and comparative literature major offers you the opportunity to pursue questions and ways of knowing that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. Youll study culture as a set of complex connections and interrelations: between texts and everyday life, ideas and the material world, discourse and power.
The CSCL major strives for a broad, international scope, ranging widely across history and geography. The central focus is on the cultural mechanisms through which a societys ways of knowing, value systems, and individual and collective identities are generated, disseminated, challenged, and reinvented. Youll be prepared to actively participate in the intellectual conversations and social struggles that shape global culture in our time as a critical and self-critical reader.
The College of Liberal Arts Advantage: More Than a Major
When you study Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, you gain the added advantage of a College of Liberal Arts education. At CLA, the liberal arts mean you get more than just a degree in one major or another; it means you will be exposed to different areas of study, to different ways of thinking and learning. In fact, the liberal arts teach you how to learn—how to ask the right questions, how to problem solve, and how to innovate. The liberal arts highlight the complexities of our world, because here at CLA you will study not just, say, politics or art but also where politics and art intersect, where science and ethics intersect, where economics and the environment intersect.
