Courses

Offers students a firm command of Portuguese grammar. Uses grammar as point of departure for development of oral skills. Reading and writing stressed to lesser degree. Attendance at language laboratory may be mandatory.

Continuation of PORT 1010. Prereq., PORT 1010 (min. grade C-) or placement.

Includes grammar review and a study of Portuguese and Brazilian culture, civilization, literature, and art. Prereq., PORT 1020 (min. grade C-) or placement. Approved for GT-AH4. Meets MAPS requirement for foreign language.

Includes grammar review and a study of Portuguese and Brazilian culture, civilization, literature, and art. Prereq., PORT 2110 (min. grade C-) or placement.

Intensive review of grammar and other subjects normally covered in Port 2110 and 2120. Attendance at the language laboratory may be mandatory. Prereq., Port 1020 (min. grade of C-), or placement and departmental approval. Credit not granted for this course and Port 2110 and 2120. Meets MAPS requirement for foreign language.

Intensive introduction to the Portuguese language for those able to speak Spanish. Prereq., five semesters of college Spanish or equivalent, SPAN 3000, placement, or departmental approval.

Builds vocabulary and competence in more sophisticated written Portuguese. Involves composition, reading, grammar and class discussion. Themes are drawn primarily from current issues in Brazil. Mandatory for the Portuguese-track majors. Prereqs., PORT 2120 or 2150 or 2350.

Examines literary, artistic, and philosophical currents in Spanish America and Portuguese America (Brazil), from pre-Columbian times to the present. Taught in Spanish. Prereq., SPAN 3000. Recommended prereqs., PORT 2110 and 2120. Credit not granted for this course and SPAN 3210. Same as SPAN 3220.

Examines literary, artistic and intellectual currents in Brazil, Portugal and Lusophone Africa from the 15th century period of Portuguese expansion to the post-colonial present. Taught in Portuguese. Prereqs., PORT 2110, 2120 and 2350 (min. grade C-) or departmental approval.

Examines major works of Brazilian literature. Prereqs., PORT 2120, 2350 and 3230 (min. grade C-) or equivalent. Same as PORT 5110.

Examines major works of Portuguese literature. Prereqs., PORT 2120, 2350, and 3230 (min. grade C-) or equivalent. Same as PORT 5150.

Designed to examine intensively particular topics or issues concerning the literatures of Portugal, Brazil, and/or the African countries of Portuguese colonization. Taught in Spanish. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereqs., PORT 3230, SPAN 3100, 3120, and an additional course above SPAN 3000. Same as SPAN 4230.

May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., departmental approval.