Romance Studies

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The concentration in Romance Studies permits students to combine work in two or three Romance languages and literatures. Cross-cultural in focus and design, this Special Field acknowledges a common heritage matched by different emphases and directions in Romance literatures and cultures throughout their history. Some students enter the concentration with proficiency in one Romance language and some knowledge of a second or even a third Romance language; but it is not necessary to have begun study of two or more languages before arriving at Harvard.


Courses Taken for Concentration Credit

Concentrators in Romance Studies take twelve courses (48 units, each course equals 4 units). 
Honors concentrators take fourteen courses (56 units).

Any substitution for equivalent courses below must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies.

Courses taken for concentration credit may not be taken Pass/Fail (with the exception of an approved First-Year Seminar). 


Plan of Study

Use this worksheet to create and track a Plan of Study with your concentration advisor.

Advisor for Romance Studies

Dr. Kathy Richman (Director of Undergraduate Studies)
Boylston 422
richman@fas.harvard.edu