Graduate Certificate in Folklore Studies

Catalog Year: 2023-2024

Banner Code: LA-CERG-FLKS

The certificate in folklore studies enables students to explore the processes of tradition that move through multiple expressive forms, such as folktales, folk beliefs, folk medicine, folk art, folksong, and literature. A discipline based on ethnographic fieldwork, folklore studies offers students a chance to work in communities and collect living traditional materials that are critical to human identity and values. Interdisciplinary by nature, folklore thrives on local particularities as well as compelling global connections.

This certificate prepares students for careers in cultural agencies, governmental organizations, and teaching institutions, and advanced study in folklore and in the humanities.

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Certificate Requirements

Total credits: 18

This certificate may be pursued on a full-or part-time basis.

For policies governing all graduate certificates, see AP.6.8 Requirements for Graduate Certificates.

Core Courses

FOLK 501 Advanced Introduction to Folklore and Folklife 3
FOLK 510 Folklore and Ethnographic Research Methods 3
FOLK 601 Folklore Theory and History 3
Total Credits 9

Electives

Select 3 courses (9 credits) from the following: 1 9
Topics in Public and Applied Folklore  
Topics in Genre and Theory  
Topics in Regional Folklore Studies  
Field School for Cultural Documentation  
Total Credits 9
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FOLK 550, 560, and 570 may be repeated for credit when the topic is different.