Comparative Literature and Computer Science Joint Major
Bachelor's degree
In Stanford (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Stanford (USA)
The University offers a joint major program (JMP) aimed at integrating the Humanities and Computer Science while providing students with unique educational experiences. Only a limited number of joint majors have been approved by the Academic Senate. Assessment of the joint major program will continue throughout the duration of the six-year pilot, and decisions will be made about continuation, termination, and/or expansion of the program at the end of the pilot. The School of Humanities and Sciences is limiting participation in the pilot to Humanities departments that wish to propose a joint major with Computer Science.
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English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test
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Subjects
- Comparative Literature
- Humanities
- Joint
- Pilot
Course programme
Courses included:
- What is Comparative Literature?
- Poems, Poetry, Worlds
- Literature as Performance: The Potentials of Theater
- The Novel
- Senior Seminar: The Pleasures of Reading
- Introduction to Computing at Stanford
- Practical Unix
- Introduction to Media Production
- Problem-Solving for the CS Technical Interview
- Great Ideas in Computer Science
- Computational Decision Making
- The Social & Economic Impact of Artificial Intelligence
- Literature and Social Online Learning
Comparative Literature and Computer Science Joint Major
