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2024-2025 Courses for Literature Major Requirements

Literature undergraduate majors:

  1. Check your degree audit to see what major requirements you have left unfulfilled.
  2. Identify any priorities, such as requirements with fewer course options (more specificity) than others.
  3. Find the matching requirements under your major below to find the applicable offerings for the year.
  4. If you have multiple options to choose from, check out the course description links below to see more course details and decide on your preferences.
  5. Register during your first-pass and second-pass appointments and have back-up courses ready (in case your first choice fills before you can secure a seat).

If you want any help with course planning, reach out to our advisors via the VAC. You may message us your questions or request an advising appointment.

Note:

Only the courses below will fulfill these requirements for this year. Petitions for alternate course options will typically only be considered if there are clearly defined and unavoidable schedule conflicts with an offering (and no additional offerings prior to your planned quarter of graduation). No petitions are guaranteed to be approved, so it is your responsibility to plan your courses accordingly.

If any of the courses below do not automatically apply to these requirements on your degree audit, please send us a message in the VAC. We will manually correct your degree audit. There is no need to submit a petition.

Course Descriptions:


LT33 - LITERATURES IN SPANISH

Lower Division Requirements

Secondary Language and Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 21 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: Pre-1660

LTEN 25 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, Beginnings to 1865

LTEN 29 - Introduction to Chicaco Literature

Winter 2025

LISL 1E - Intermediate American Sign Language Conversation

LTEN 23 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1832-Present

LTEN 26 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, 1865 to the Present

LTEN 27 - Introduction to African American Literature

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTRU 2B - Second-Year Russian

Spring 2025

JWSP 3 - Intermediate Hebrew, Continued

LTCH 101 - Readings in Contemporary Chinese Literature

LTEN 22 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1660-1832

LTEN 28 - Introduction to Asian American Literature

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)

LTGM 2C - Intermediate German III

LTIT 50 - Advanced Italian

LTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year III

LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in Spanish (LT33) majors may also choose to take any upper division LTEN courses (LTEN 100-190) to fulfill the Secondary Language and Literature requirement. Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division LTEN courses that are applied to the Secondary Language and Literature requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements.

Upper Division Requirements

Advanced Spanish Reading and Writing

Fall 2024

LTSP 100A - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture

LTSP 100F - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture for Heritage Learners

Winter 2025

LTSP 100F - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture for Heritage Learners

Spring 2025

LTSP 100A - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture

LTSP 100F - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture for Heritage Learners

Pre-1900 Spanish Literature

Fall 2024

LTSP 135A - Mexican Literature before 1910

Winter 2025

LTSP 116 - Representations of Spanish Colonialism

Spring 2025

None

Spanish Literature

Fall 2024

LTSP 100A - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture

LTSP 100F - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture for Heritage Learners

LTSP 124 - Spanish in the Community

LTSP 135A - Mexican Literature before 1910

LTSP 174 - Topics in Culture and Politics

Winter 2025

LTSP 100F - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture for Heritage Learners

LTSP 116 - Representations of Spanish Colonialism

LTSP 135BModern Mexican Literature

LTSP 145 - Memory, Human Rights and Culture in Iberia and Latin America

LTSP 155 - Asia in Latin America

LTSP 166 - Creative Writing

LTSP 172 - Indigenista Themes in Latin American Literature

Spring 2025

LTSP 100A - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture

LTSP 100F - Advanced Spanish Language and Culture for Heritage Learners

LTSP 134 - Literature of the Southern Cone

LTSP 155 - Asia in Latin America

LTSP 169 - Latin American Popular & Mass Culture

LTSP 175 - Gender, Sexuality, and Culture


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in Spanish (LT33) majors may also apply one 4-unit LTSP 199 (independent study) to this requirement, if a faculty member agrees to supervise such a course. Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

Petitions for additional LTSP 199 courses to apply to the major requirements are not pre-approved. They will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and they will typically only be approved when there are insufficient upper division LTSP course offerings within the student's projected graduation timeline.

Literature Electives

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, LTWL, or LTWR

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, LTWL, or LTWR

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, LTWL, or LTWR


LT34 - LITERATURE/WRITING (FA24 & Prior Only)

This major is being discontinued and replaced by the LT42 (Literary Arts) major. See below for that major's details. We strongly encourage students in their first or second years (for freshman admits) to consider switching to the new major. For all other students, please consult with our advisors to determine if switching majors would be beneficial for you.

Lower Division Requirements

Secondary Language and Literature

Fall 2024

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Winter 2025

LISL 1E - Intermediate American Sign Language Conversation

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTRU 2B - Second-Year Russian

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Spring 2025

JWSP 3 - Intermediate Hebrew, Continued

LTCH 101 - Readings in Contemporary Chinese Literature

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)

LTGM 2C - Intermediate German III

LTIT 50 - Advanced Italian

LTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year III

LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Writing

Fall 2024

LTWR 8B - Writing Poetry

LTWR 8C - Writing Nonfiction

Winter 2025

LTWR 8A - Writing Fiction

LTWR 8B - Writing Poetry

Spring 2025

LTWR 8A - Writing Fiction

LTWR 8C - Writing Nonfiction

U.S. Literature 1865-Present

Fall 2024

None

Winter 2025

LTEN 26 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, 1865 to the Present

Spring 2025

None


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division LTEN courses in place of specific lower division LTEN requirements (not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division LTEN courses that are applied to lower division major requirements will not also apply to upper division major requirements.

For LTEN 26 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTEN 171
  • Winter 2025: LTEN 180, 181
  • Spring 2025: LTEN 181

Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 21 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: Pre-1660

LTEN 25 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, Beginnings to 1865

LTEN 29 - Introduction to Chicaco Literature

Any GSS 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 course being offered

Winter 2025

LTEN 23 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1832-Present

LTEN 27 - Introduction to African American Literature

Any GSS 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 course being offered

Spring 2025

LTEN 22 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1660-1832

LTEN 28 - Introduction to Asian American Literature

Any GSS 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 course being offered


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division courses in place of specific lower division LTEN/GSS requirements (not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division courses that are applied to lower division LTEN/GSS requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements. Students cannot take two upper division courses that are approved to substitute for the same lower division course; it must be two different lower division courses being substituted.

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTAF 120 (for GSS 21), LTAM 110 (for GSS 22), LTEA 110B (for GSS 23), LTEN 107 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 144 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 152 (for LTEN 25)
  • Winter 2025: LTAM 110 (for GSS 22), LTEA 100A (for GSS 23), LTEN 112 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 140 (for LTEN 22), LTEN 142 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 180 (for LTEN 29), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 28), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 25 or 27)
  • Spring 2025: LTEA 100B (for GSS 23), LTEN 110 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 127 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 28), LTEN 183 (for LTEN 25 or 27), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 27)

Upper Division Requirements

Writing Workshops

Fall 2024

LTWR 100C - Short Fiction Craft

LTWR 102CPoetry Craft

LTWR 103C - Digital Poetics Craft

LTWR 106C - Sci Fi Fantasy Craft

LTWR 110W - Screen Writing Workshop

LTWR 120C - Personal Narrative Craft

LTWR 124CTranslation of Literary Texts Craft

Winter 2025

LTWR 101CWriting Fiction/Spanish Craft

LTWR 109CChildren's Literature Craft

LTWR 110CScreen Writing Craft

LTWR 113C - Intercultural Writing Craft

LTWR 114W - Graphic Texts Workshop

LTWR 115C - Experimental Writing Craft

LTWR 120C - Personal Narrative Craft

LTWR 121CMedia Writing Craft

LTWR 126W - Creative Nonfiction Workshop

Spring 2025

LTWR 100W - Short Fiction Craft

LTWR 102W - Poetry Workshop

LTWR 106C - Sci Fi Fantasy Craft

LTWR 109C - Children's Literature Craft

LTWR 113C - Intercultural Writing Craft

LTWR 115W - Experimental Writing Workshop

LTWR 119CWriting for Performance Craft

LTWR 124W - Translating Literature Workshop

LTWR 126CCreative Nonfiction Craft


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors who pursue the Literature Department Honors Program may also apply LTWR 194 (Capstone Course for Writing Majors) and/or LTWR 196 (Honors Thesis) to the Writing Workshops requirement.

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors may also choose to apply up to three instances of the Theatre & Dance department's playwriting courses (TDPW 101, 102 or 104) to the Writing Workshops requirement.

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors may also apply one 4-unit LTWR 199 (independent study) to this requirement, if a faculty member agrees to supervise such a course. 

For all these options, students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

Petitions for additional LTWR 199 courses to apply to the major requirements are not pre-approved. They will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and they will typically only be approved when there are insufficient upper division LTWR course offerings within the student's projected graduation timeline.

Writing Theory

Fall 2024

LTWR 143 - Stylistics and Grammar

Winter 2025

LTWR 144 - The Teaching of Writing

Spring 2025

LTWR 140 - History of Writing

LTWR 148 - Theory for Writers/Writing for Theory

World Literature Breadth - Latin America

Fall 2024

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

Winter 2025

LTAM 105 - Gender and Sexuality in Latino/a Cultural Production

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

LTAM 120 - Ecocultural Narratives from Latin America

Spring 2025

LTAM 111 - Comparative Caribbean Discourse


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Latin America requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Europe

Fall 2024

LTEU 154 - Russian Culture

Winter 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 141 - French Literature in English Translation

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present

Spring 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 110European Romanticism

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, or Russian (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTLA, or LTRU courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Europe requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Elective

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Korean, Latin, Russian, or Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTCH, LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, or LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Elective requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

Literature Electives

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, or LTWL

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, or LTWL

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, or LTWL


LT36 - LITERATURES IN ENGLISH

Lower Division Requirements

Secondary Language and Literature

Fall 2024

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Winter 2025

LISL 1E - Intermediate American Sign Language Conversation

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTRU 2B - Second-Year Russian

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Spring 2025

JWSP 3 - Intermediate Hebrew, Continued

LTCH 101 - Readings in Contemporary Chinese Literature

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)

LTGM 2C - Intermediate German III

LTIT 50 - Advanced Italian

LTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year III

LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Survey of British Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 21 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: Pre-1660

Winter 2025

LTEN 23 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1832-Present

Spring 2025

LTEN 22 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1660-1832


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division courses in place of LTEN 21, 22, and/or 23 (if not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division LTEN courses that are applied to the lower division Survey of British Literature requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements. 

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTEN 107 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 144 (for LTEN 23)
  • Winter 2025: LTEN 112 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 140 (for LTEN 22), LTEN 142 (for LTEN 23)
  • Spring 2025: LTEN 110 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 127 (for LTEN 23)

Survey of U.S. Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 25 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, Beginnings to 1865

Winter 2025

LTEN 26 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, 1865 to the Present

Spring 2025

None


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division courses in place of LTEN 25 and/or 26 (if not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division LTEN courses that are applied to the lower division Survey of U.S. Literature requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements. 

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTEN 152 (for LTEN 25), LTEN 171 (for LTEN 26)
  • Winter 2025: LTEN 185 (for LTEN 25), LTEN 180 (for LTEN 26), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 26)
  • Spring 2025: LTEN 183 (for LTEN 25), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 26)

Multiethnic U.S. Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 29 - Introduction to Chicano Literature

Winter 2025

LTEN 27 - Introduction to African American Literature

Spring 2025

LTEN 28 - Introduction to Asian American Literature


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division courses in place of LTEN 27, 28 and/or 29 (if not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division LTEN courses that are applied to the lower division Multiethnic U.S. Literature requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements. 

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: None
  • Winter 2025: LTEN 180 (for LTEN 29), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 28), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 27)
  • Spring 2025: LTEN 181 (for LTEN 28), LTEN 183 (for LTEN 27), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 27)

Upper Division Requirements

British Literature before 1660 (a)

Fall 2024

LTEN 107 - Chaucer

Winter 2025

LTEN 112 - Shakespeare I: The Elizabethan Period

Spring 2025

LTEN 110 - Topics: The Renaissance

British Literature after 1660 (b)

Fall 2024

LTEN 144 - The British Novel: 1890 to Present

Winter 2025

LTEN 140The British Novel: 1790–1830

LTEN 142The British Novel: 1890 to Present

LTEN 189 - Twentieth-Century Postcolonial Literatures

Spring 2025

LTEN 127Victorian Poetry 

U.S.Literature before 1860 (c)

Fall 2024

LTEN 152 - The Origins of American Literature

Winter 2025

LTEN 185 - Themes in African American Literature

Spring 2025

LTEN 183 - African American Prose

U.S.Literature after 1860 (d)

Fall 2024

LTEN 171 - Comparative Issues in Latino/a Immigration in US Literature

Winter 2025

LTEN 180 - Chicano Literature in English

LTEN 181 - Asian American Literature

Spring 2025

LTEN 181 - Asian American Literature

Literary Theory

Fall 2024

LTTH 115 - Introduction to Critical Theory

Winter 2025

None

Spring 2025

None

English Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 107 - Chaucer

LTEN 144 - The British Novel: 1890 to Present

LTEN 152 - The Origins of American Literature

LTEN 171 - Comparative Issues in Latino/a Immigration in US Literature

LTWL 116Adolescent Literature (approved as "LTEN-Equivalent")

LTWL 183Film Studies and Literature: Director's Work (approved as "LTEN-Equivalent")

LTWR 120C - Personal Narrative Craft (approved as "LTEN-Equivalent")

Winter 2025

LTEN 112 - Shakespeare I: The Elizabethan Period

LTEN 140The British Novel: 1790–1830

LTEN 142The British Novel: 1890 to Present

LTEN 180 - Chicano Literature in English

LTEN 181 - Asian American Literature

LTEN 185 - Themes in African American Literature

LTEN 189 - Twentieth-Century Postcolonial Literatures

Spring 2025

LTEN 110 - Topics: The Renaissance

LTEN 127Victorian Poetry 

LTEN 148 - Genres in English and American Literature

LTEN 181 - Asian American Literature

LTEN 183 - African American Prose

LTEN 185 - Themes in African American Literature


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors who pursue the Literature Department Honors Program may also apply LTEN 196 (Honors Thesis) to this requirement.

Literatures in English (LT36) majors may also apply one 4-unit LTEN 199 (independent study) to this requirement, if a faculty member agrees to supervise such a course.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but these petitions will be automatically approved.

Petitions for additional LTEN 199 courses to apply to the major requirements are not pre-approved. They will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and they will typically only be approved when there are insufficient upper division LTEN course offerings within the student's projected graduation timeline.

World Literature Breadth - Latin America

Fall 2024

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

Winter 2025

LTAM 105 - Gender and Sexuality in Latino/a Cultural Production

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

LTAM 120 - Ecocultural Narratives from Latin America

Spring 2025

LTAM 111 - Comparative Caribbean Discourse


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Latin America requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Europe

Fall 2024

LTEU 154 - Russian Culture

Winter 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 141 - French Literature in English Translation

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present

Spring 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 110European Romanticism

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, or Russian (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTLA, or LTRU courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Europe requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Elective

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literatures in English (LT36) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Korean, Latin, Russian, or Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTCH, LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, or LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Elective requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.


LT41 - WORLD LITERATURE & CULTURE

Lower Division Requirements

Secondary Language and Literature

Fall 2024

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Winter 2025

LISL 1E - Intermediate American Sign Language Conversation

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTRU 2B - Second-Year Russian

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Spring 2025

JWSP 3 - Intermediate Hebrew, Continued

LTCH 101 - Readings in Contemporary Chinese Literature

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)

LTGM 2C - Intermediate German III

LTIT 50 - Advanced Italian

LTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year III

LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Lower Division Literature Sequence

Fall 2024

LTEN 21 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: Pre-1660

LTEN 25 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, Beginnings to 1865

LTEN 29 - Introduction to Chicano Literature

LTFR 2A - Intermediate French I

LTFR 2B - Intermediate French II

LTGM 2A - Intermediate German I

LTGK 1 - Beginning Greek

LTIT 2A - Intermediate Italian I

LTKO 2A - Intermediate Korean: Second Year I

LTLA 1 - Beginning Latin

LTRU 2A - Second-Year Russian

LTSP 2A - Intermediate Spanish I: Foundations

LTSP 2B - Intermediate Spanish II: Readings and Composition

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 2FSpanish for Heritage Learners II

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

LTWL 19A - Introduction to the Ancient Greeks and Romans

Any CAT 1, 2, 3 course being offered

Any DOC 1, 2, 3 course being offered

Any HUM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 course being offered

Any MMW 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 course being offered

Winter 2025

LTEN 23 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1832-Present

LTEN 26 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, 1865 to the Present

LTEN 27 - Introduction to African American Literature

LTFR 2B - Intermediate French II

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGM 2B - Intermediate German II

LTGK 2 - Intermediate Greek (I)

LTIT 2B - Intermediate Italian II

LTKO 2B - Intermediate Korean: Second Year II

LTLA 2 - Intermediate Latin (I)

LTRU 2B - Second-Year Russian

LTSP 2A - Intermediate Spanish I: Foundations

LTSP 2B - Intermediate Spanish II: Readings and Composition

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 2FSpanish for Heritage Learners II

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

LTWL 19B - Introduction to the Ancient Greeks and Romans

Any CAT 1, 2, 3 course being offered

Any DOC 1, 2, 3 course being offered

Any HUM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 course being offered

Any MMW 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 course being offered

Spring 2025

LTEN 22 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1660-1832

LTEN 28 - Introduction to Asian American Literature

LTFR 2A - Intermediate French I

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGM 2C - Intermediate German III

LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)

LTIT 50 - Advanced Italian

LTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year III

LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)

LTRU 104A - Advanced Practicum in Russian

LTSP 2A - Intermediate Spanish I: Foundations

LTSP 2B - Intermediate Spanish II: Readings and Composition

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 2FSpanish for Heritage Learners II

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

LTWL 19C - Introduction to the Ancient Greeks and Romans

Any CAT 1, 2, 3 course being offered

Any DOC 1, 2, 3 course being offered

Any HUM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 course being offered

Any MMW 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 course being offered


Reminder

World Literature & Culture (LT41) majors must take three courses from any one of the following sequences:

  • CAT 1, 2, 3
  • DOC 1, 2, 3
  • HUM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • MMW 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
  • LTEN 21, 22, 23
  • LTEN 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • LTFR 2A, 2B, 2C
  • LTGM 2A, 2B, 2C
  • LTGK 1, 2, 3
  • LTIT 2A, 2B, 50
  • LTKO 2A, 2B, 2C
  • LTLA 1, 2, 3
  • LTRU 2A, 2B,104A
  • LTSP 2A, 2B, 2C, 1F, 2F, 3F
  • LTWL 4A, 4C, 4D, 4F, 4M
  • LTWL 19A, 19B, 19C

Most students will be able to complete this sequence through completion of other requirements (Secondary Language & Literature requirement and/or their college GE requirements), and the applicable courses will count towards both requirements.


Pre-Approved Petition Options

World Literature & Culture (LT41) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division courses in place of specific lower division LTEN/LTWL courses (if needed). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division courses that are applied to Lower Division Literature Sequence requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements. Students cannot take multiple upper division courses that are approved to substitute for the same lower division course; it must be three different lower division courses being substituted.

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTEN 107 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 144 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 152 (for LTEN 25), LTEN 171 (for LTEN 26)
  • Winter 2025: LTEN 112 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 140 (for LTEN 22), LTEN 142 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 180 (for LTEN 26 or 29), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 26 or 28), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 25 or 27), LTWL 100 (for LTWL 19A or 19B or 19C)
  • Spring 2025: LTEN 110 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 127 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 26 or 28), LTEN 183 (for LTEN 25 or 27), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 27)

Upper Division Requirements

World Literature Breadth - Latin America

Fall 2024

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

Winter 2025

LTAM 105 - Gender and Sexuality in Latino/a Cultural Production

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

LTAM 120 - Ecocultural Narratives from Latin America

Spring 2025

LTAM 111 - Comparative Caribbean Discourse


Pre-Approved Petition Options

World Literature & Culture (LT41) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Latin America requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Europe

Fall 2024

LTEU 154 - Russian Culture

Winter 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 141 - French Literature in English Translation

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present

Spring 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 110 - European Romanticism

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present


Pre-Approved Petition Options

World Literature & Culture (LT41) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, or Russian (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTLA, or LTRU courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Europe requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Elective

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL


Pre-Approved Petition Options

World Literature & Culture (LT41) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Korean, Latin, Russian, or Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTCH, LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, or LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Elective requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

Upper Division Concentration - Language

Fall 2024

Chinese: None

French: LTFR 104

German: None

Greek: LTGK 103

Italian: None

Korean: LTKO 130F

Latin: LTLA 100

Russian: LTRU 104B, 150

Spanish: LTEA 151, LTSP 100A, LTSP 100F, LTSP 124, LTSP 135A, LTSP 174

Winter 2025

Chinese: None

French: LTFR 104, 115

German: None

Greek: LTGK 104

Italian: None

Korean: LTKO 130W

Latin: LTLA 105

Russian: LTRU 104C, 110C

Spanish: LTSP 100F, 116, 135B, 145, 155, 166, 172

Spring 2025

Chinese: LTCH 101

French: LTFR 141

German: None

Greek: None

Italian: None

Korean: LTKO 130P, 135

Latin: None

Russian: LTRU 104A, 110C

Spanish: LTSP 100A, 100F, 134, 155, 169, 175

Upper Division Concentration - Historical

Fall 2024

LTEN 107 - Chaucer

LTEU 154 - Russian Culture

LTGK 103 - Greek Drama

LTLA 100 - Introduction to Latin Literature

LTRU 150 - Russian Culture

LTWL 100 - Mythology

Winter 2025

LTEN 112 - Shakespeare I: The Elizabethan Period

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTGK 104 - Greek Prose

LTLA 105 - Topics in Latin Literature

Spring 2025

LTEN 110 - Topics: The Renaissance

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

Upper Division Concentration - Media

Fall 2024

LTAF 120 - Literature and Film of Modern Africa

LTCS 119 - Asian American Film, Video, & New Media: The Politics of Pleasure

LTEA 120C - Hong Kong Films

LTEA 142 - Korean Film, Literature, and Popular Culture

LTEA 151Readings in Tagalog Literature and Culture I

LTWL 183 - Film Studies and Literature: Director's Work

Winter 2025

LTCS 108 - Gender, Race, & Artificial Int

LTEA 138 - Japanese Films

LTWL 180 - Film Studies and Literature: Film History

LTWL 184 - Film Studies and Literature: Close Analysis of Filmic Text

Spring 2025

LTCS 173 - Topics in Violence and Visual Culture

LTEA 120A - Chinese Films

LTWL 180 - Film Studies and Literature: Film History

LTWL 184 - Film Studies and Literature: Close Analysis of Filmic Text

Upper Division Concentration - Region

Fall 2024

Africa: LTAF 120

Americas: LTAM 110, LTEN 152, LTEN 171, LTSP 124, LTSP 135A

Asia: LTEA 110B, LTEA 120C, LTEA 142, LTEA 145, LTEA 151, LTKO 130F

Mediterranean: LTFR 104, LTGK 103, LTLA 100

Europe: LTEU 154, LTFR 104, LTGK 103, LTLA 100, LTRU 104B, LTRU 150

Winter 2025

Africa: None

Americas: LTAM 105, LTAM 110, LTAM 120, LTEN 180, LTEN 181, LTEN 185, LTSP 116, LTSP 135B, LTSP 166, LTSP 172

Asia: LTEA 100A, LTEA 132, LTEA 138, LTKO 130W

Mediterranean: LTEU 105, LTFR 104, LTFR 115, LTGK 104, LTLA 105

Europe: LTEU 105, LTEU 141, LTEU 150C, LTFR 104, LTFR 115, LTGK 104, LTLA 105, LTRU 104C, LTRU 110C

Spring 2025

Africa: None

Americas: LTAM 111, LTEN 181, LTEN 183, LTEN 185

Asia: LTCH 101, LTEA 100B, LTEA 110C, LTEA 120A, LTKO 130P, LTKO 135

Mediterranean: LTEU 105, LTFR 141

Europe: LTEU 105, LTEU 110, LTEU 150C, LTFR 141, LTRU 104A, LTRU 110C

Literature Electives

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, LTWL, or LTWR

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, LTWL, or LTWR

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, LTWL, or LTWR


LT42 - LITERARY ARTS (FA24 & Beyond)

Lower Division Requirements

Secondary Language and Literature

Fall 2024

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Winter 2025

LISL 1E - Intermediate American Sign Language Conversation

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTRU 2B - Second-Year Russian

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Spring 2025

JWSP 3 - Intermediate Hebrew, Continued

LTCH 101 - Readings in Contemporary Chinese Literature

LTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural Contexts

LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)

LTGM 2C - Intermediate German III

LTIT 50 - Advanced Italian

LTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year III

LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)

LTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III

LTSP 3F - Spanish for Heritage Learners III

Writing

Fall 2024

LTWR 8B - Writing Poetry

LTWR 8C - Writing Nonfiction

Winter 2025

LTWR 8A - Writing Fiction

LTWR 8B - Writing Poetry

Spring 2025

LTWR 8A - Writing Fiction

LTWR 8C - Writing Nonfiction

U.S. Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 25 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, Beginnings to 1865

Winter 2025

LTEN 26 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, 1865 to the Present

Spring 2025

None


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT42) majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division LTEN courses in place of specific lower division LTEN requirements (not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division LTEN courses that are applied to lower division major requirements will not also apply to upper division major requirements.

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTEN 152 (for LTEN 25), LTEN 171 (for LTEN 26)
  • Winter 2025: LTEN 180 (for LTEN 26), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 26), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 25)
  • Spring 2025: LTEN 181 (for LTEN 26), LTEN 183 (for LTEN 25)

Literature

Fall 2024

LTEN 21 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: Pre-1660

LTEN 25 - Introduction to the Literature of the United States, Beginnings to 1865

LTEN 29 - Introduction to Chicaco Literature

Any GSS 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 course being offered

Winter 2025

LTEN 23 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1832-Present

LTEN 27 - Introduction to African American Literature

Any GSS 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 course being offered

Spring 2025

LTEN 22 - Introduction to the Literature of the British Isles: 1660-1832

LTEN 28 - Introduction to Asian American Literature

Any GSS 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 course being offered


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT42 majors admitted as transfer students may also choose to take specific upper division courses in place of specific lower division LTEN/GSS requirements (not yet completed through transfer coursework). Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved. Any upper division courses that are applied to lower division LTEN/GSS requirement will not also apply to upper division major requirements. Students cannot take two upper division courses that are approved to substitute for the same lower division course; it must be two different lower division courses being substituted.

For 2024-2025 specifically, the pre-approved upper division subsitutions for transfer students are:

  • Fall 2024: LTAF 120 (for GSS 21), LTAM 110 (for GSS 22), LTEA 110B (for GSS 23), LTEN 107 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 144 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 152 (for LTEN 25)
  • Winter 2025: LTAM 110 (for GSS 22), LTEA 100A (for GSS 23), LTEN 112 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 140 (for LTEN 22), LTEN 142 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 180 (for LTEN 29), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 28), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 25 or 27)
  • Spring 2025: LTEA 100B (for GSS 23), LTEN 110 (for LTEN 21), LTEN 127 (for LTEN 23), LTEN 181 (for LTEN 28), LTEN 183 (for LTEN 25 or 27), LTEN 185 (for LTEN 27)

Upper Division Requirements

Craft and Reading

Fall 2024

LTWR 100C - Short Fiction Craft

LTWR 102CPoetry Craft

LTWR 103C - Digital Poetics Craft

LTWR 106C - Sci Fi Fantasy Craft

LTWR 120C - Personal Narrative Craft

LTWR 124CTranslation of Literary Texts Craft

Winter 2025

LTWR 101CWriting Fiction/Spanish Craft

LTWR 109CChildren's Literature Craft

LTWR 110CScreen Writing Craft

LTWR 113C - Intercultural Writing Craft

LTWR 115C - Experimental Writing Craft

LTWR 120C - Personal Narrative Craft

LTWR 121CMedia Writing Craft

Spring 2025

LTWR 106C - Sci Fi Fantasy Craft

LTWR 109C - Children's Literature Craft

LTWR 113C - Intercultural Writing Craft

LTWR 119CWriting for Performance Craft

LTWR 126CCreative Nonfiction Craft

Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors who pursue the Literature Department Honors Program may also apply LTWR 194 (Capstone Course for Writing Majors) to the Craft and Reading requirement.

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors may also choose to apply up to two instances of the Theatre & Dance department's playwriting courses (TDPW 101, 102 or 104) to the Craft and Reading requirement.

For all these options, students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

Workshops

Fall 2024

LTWR 110W - Screen Writing Workshop

 

Winter 2025

LTWR 114W - Graphic Texts Workshop

 

LTWR 126W - Creative Nonfiction Workshop

Spring 2025

LTWR 100W - Short Fiction Craft

LTWR 102W - Poetry Workshop

 

LTWR 115W - Experimental Writing Workshop

LTWR 124W - Translating Literature Workshop

Writing Theory

Fall 2024

LTWR 143 - Stylistics and Grammar

Winter 2025

LTWR 144The Teaching of Writing

Spring 2025

LTWR 140 - History of Writing

LTWR 148 - Theory for Writers/Writing for Theory

World Literature Breadth - Latin America

Fall 2024

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

Winter 2025

LTAM 105 - Gender and Sexuality in Latino/a Cultural Production

LTAM 110 - Latin American Literature in Translation

LTAM 120 - Ecocultural Narratives from Latin America

Spring 2025

LTAM 111 - Comparative Caribbean Discourse


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT42) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Latin America requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Europe

Fall 2024

LTEU 154 - Russian Culture

Winter 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 141 - French Literature in English Translation

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present

Spring 2025

LTEU 105 - Medieval Studies

LTEU 110European Romanticism

LTEU 150C - Survey of Russian and Soviet Literature in Translation, 1917-Present


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT42) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, or Russian (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTLA, or LTRU courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Europe requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

World Literature Breadth - Elective

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTEA, LTEU, or LTWL


Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT42) majors who pursue the Intensive Language Track in Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Korean, Latin, Russian, or Spanish (for the Secondary Language & Literature requirement) may also apply one of their upper division LTCH, LTFR, LTGM, LTGK, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, or LTSP courses towards the World Literature Breadth - Elective requirement.

Students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.

Literature Electives

Fall 2024

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, or LTWL

Winter 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, or LTWL

Spring 2025

Any upper division (100-190) course in the following Literature subject codes:
LTAF, LTAM, LTCH, LTCS, LTEA, LTEN, LTEU, LTFR, LTGK, LTGM, LTIT, LTKO, LTLA, LTRU, LTSP, LTTH, or LTWL

Pre-Approved Petition Options

Literature/Writing (LT34) majors who pursue the Literature Department Honors Program may also apply LTWR 196 (Honors Thesis) to the Literature Electives requirement.

For all these options, students must still complete and send an Undergraduate Petition to litug@ucsd.edu for processing, but the petition will be automatically approved.