The Undergraduate MajorFor those considering study abroad as a Comp. Lit. major....Many Comparative Literature students study abroad. We actively encourge this experience. International study can be enlightening and fulfilling, both personally and academically. Although study abroad requires some planning ahead, we believe the benefits are well worth the effort for most students. The Education Abroad Program (EAP) is a University of California, system-wide program with an on-campus office at 160 Stephens Hall. One of the advantages of this program is that the courses you take transfer straight to your Berkeley transcript and GPA. Morever, you pay Berkeley fees and may continue to be eligible for all financial aid. Non-EAP Programs: The Office of Undergraduate Admission and Relations with Schools (OUARS) offers some help to students who want to participate in non-EAP study abroad programs. The office at 110 Sproul provides advising during scheduled "drop-in" hours and has some brochures, but much of the reference material (even on non-EAP programs) is kept in the EAP library in Stephens Hall. The Department of Comparative Literature will expect you to make normal degree progress and will review your standing before approving a semester or year abroad. The courses taken abroad that we accept must be equivalent to those offered at Berkeley. The student is responsible for bringing back official transcripts, course descriptions, and reading lists that will aid Comparative Literature advisers in evaluating acceptable coursework. It goes without saying that conversation or "culture" courses cannot be applied toward the requirements for the undergraduate major. The college of Letters and Science will decide the total unit credit the student receives. [The Undergraduate Major | Checklist of Requirements | The Honors Program | Study Abroad] |