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Can I take a Literature in Translation (LITTRANS), Comparative Literature (COMP LIT) course or a literature course in a foreign language department and count it toward the requirements for an English major?

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Can I take a Literature in Translation (LITTRANS), Comparative Literature (COMP LIT) course or a literature course in a foreign language department and count it toward the requirements for an English major?

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All of the courses that count for the English major have a subject code of ENGLISH (or are crosslisted with ENGLISH). These course deal with literature, creative writing or language and linguistics in the (native/original) English language . Literature courses in the English Department deal with the literary history of Britain and the United States. It does not include literature translated into the English language. You have country X, and writers of country X have been producing poems, plays, novels, whathaveyou since 600 AD. That is the literature of X.

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