Bachelor of Arts in Literature

The Literature program at Stevens provides students with the opportunity to study great books of world literature in their entirety to understand what and how these texts signify. A number of courses involve literary and cultural events in New York City. Literature courses cover a wide range from Shakespeare to science fiction and also include the study of classical mythology, cinema, and creative writing.

Literature Curriculum

Term I (15 Credits)

CAL 103Writing and Communications Colloquium

3

HHS 130History of Science and Technology

3

HST 120Introduction to Science and Technology Studies

3

Computer Science

3

Major Specific Course

3

Term II (15 Credits)

CAL 105CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture

3

HLI 220Images of Science in Literature

3

HPL 112Science and Metaphysics

3

Mathematics

3

Major Specific Course

3

Term III (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

Mathematics

3

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

Term IV (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

Science

3

General Elective

3

General Elective

3

Term V (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

Non-Major Humanities Requirement

3

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

Term VI (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

CAL 301Seminar in Writing and Research Methods

3

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

CAL 301: Other research method classes determined with your advisor.

Term VII (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

CAL 498Thesis Preparation

3-6

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

Term VIII (16 Credits)

CAL 499Senior Thesis

4-8

Non-Major Humanities Requirement

3

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

General Elective

3