University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters

{{Infobox university

| name = University of the Philippines Diliman -
College of Arts and Letters

| native_name = Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman -
Kolehiyo ng Arte at Literatura

| image = University of the Philippines College of Arts and LettersNew Logo.png

| type = Public University; Research University; Degree-granting unit of the University of the Philippines Diliman

| parent = University of the Philippines Diliman

| dean = Jimmuel C. Naval

| address = Pavilion 1, Palma Hall, Quirino Street, Diliman

| city = Quezon City

| logo = University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters Old Logo.jpg

| logo_size = 100

| website = https://www.kal.upd.edu.ph

}}

The University of the Philippines Diliman - College of Arts and Letters is a degree-grating unit of the University of the Philippines Diliman specializing in the humanities, with a special focus on arts studies, English and Filipino languages and literature, European languages, speech communication, and theater arts.{{Cite web |title=College of Arts and Letters |url=https://our.upd.edu.ph/files/catalogue/CAL.pdf |access-date=September 8, 2024 |website=Office of the University Registrar}}

Departments and Institutions

= Departments<ref>{{Cite web |title=Programs |url=https://www.kal.upd.edu.ph/courses |access-date=2024-09-08 |website=KAL |language=en}}</ref> =

== Department of Art Studies (DAS) ==

== Department of English and Comparative Literature (DECL) ==

== Department of European Languages (DEL) ==

  • BA European Languages
  • Plan 1:
  • Major in French/Italian/German/Spanish
  • Minor in German/Russian/Italian/French/Portuguese/Spanish
  • Plan 2:
  • Major in French/Italian/German/Spanish
  • Minor in a non-EL discipline
  • English
  • Comparative Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Filipino
  • Panitikan ng Pilipinas
  • Speech Communication
  • Theater Arts
  • Art Studies
  • Social Sciences
  • Philosophy
  • Theory in Fine Arts
  • Reading
  • Teaching in the Early Grades
  • Language Teaching
  • Communication Research
  • Tourism
  • MA (French Language)
  • Areas of Concentration:
  • Language
  • Translation
  • MA (German)
  • MA (Spanish)
  • Areas of Concentration:
  • Language
  • Literature
  • Translation
  • Rizal Studies
  • PhD (Hispanic Literature)
  • Areas of Specialization:
  • Spanish Filipino Literature
  • Spanish Peninsular Literature
  • Spanish American Literature

== Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas (DFPP) ==

  • Asosyado sa Arte sa Malikhaing Pagsulat sa Filipino
  • BA Malikhaing Pagsulat sa Filipino
  • BA Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas
  • BA Philippine Studies (Araling Pilipino)
  • MA (Araling Pilipino/Philippine Studies)
  • MA Malikhaing Pagsulat
  • MA (Filipino: Pagsasalin)
  • MA Panitikan ng Pilipinas
  • MA (Filipino: Wika)
  • PhD Filipino (Istruktura ng Wikang Filipino)
  • PhD Filipino (Pagsasalin)
  • PhD Filipino (Pagpaplanong Pangwika)
  • PhD Filipino Panitikan

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== Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts (DSCTA) ==

== Tri-College ==

  • PhD Philippine Studies Program
  • Offered jointly by the College of Arts and Letters, College of Social Science and Philosophy, and the Asian Center

= Institutions =

  • LIKHAAN: Institute of Creative Writing (ICW)
  • Dulaang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas (Dulaang UP)
  • Vargas Museum
  • Kontemporaryong Gamelan Pilipino (Kontra-GaPi) is the resident ethnic music and dance ensemble of the UP-College of Arts and Letters which is inspired by indigenous peoples of the Philippines culture and Gamelan in creating new music, dance and related arts - dance heard even as dance is music seen.{{cite news |last1= Manipon|first1=Roel |title=Speculating as A form of resistance 12th Active Vista Human Rights Festival|url= https://tribune.net.ph/2024/09/22/speculating-as-a-form-of-resistancethe-12th-active-vista-human-rights-festival|accessdate= October 29, 2024 |work = Daily Tribune (Philippines)|date=September 22, 2024}}

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