The Comparative Literature and Culture and Philosophy course at Royal Holloway, University of London, is an undergraduate program. This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to study the nature of reality, examining existential questions while exposing students to a wide range of texts and traditions from around the world.Course Content: The course includes a mix of core modules related to Comparative Literature and Culture, and Philosophy, along with the flexibility to choose from a range of elective modules. In the first year, key areas of study include Introduction to Comparative Literature and Cultures and Critical Reasoning. In subsequent years, students further analyze literature and philosophy, examining the fundamental questions about existence, consciousness, and freedom.Key Modules: Some of the key modules are Introduction to Comparative Literature and Cultures, Critical Reasoning, Comparative Literature and Culture II, Philosophy of Literature. Elective modules encompass areas such as Philosophical Problems, Postmodernism: Theory and Literatures, Literature and Philosophy of the East and West, and Contemporary Latin American Culture.Future Careers: The course equips students with a diverse range of skills suitable for varied careers. Graduates often find employment in roles related to media, publishing, advertising, civil service, business and finance, educational sectors, or they pursue further study and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.