B.A. in Comparative Literature is a dynamic and interdisciplinary undergraduate program that explores literature across cultures, languages, and time periods. Students examine texts from diverse traditions, comparing themes, styles, and historical contexts, fostering a deep understanding of global literary works. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to interpret literature from a variety of perspectives, including cultural, historical, and philosophical angles. Coursework typically includes literature analysis, theory, translation studies, and language proficiency in multiple languages. The course duration is usually 3-4 years, depending on the university and location. Graduates of the program are well-prepared for careers in education, publishing, journalism, and cultural organizations or may pursue further studies in literature or related fields.