Portuguese Language and Lusophone Cultures Minor

Bachelor's degree

In Evanston (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Evanston (USA)

PORT 115-2 Portuguese for Spanish Speakers (1 Unit) For students proficient in Spanish. Comparative sociolinguistic and interactive approach to communicative competence emphasizing pronunciation, intonation, sentence structure, and patterns of spoken and written Portuguese.
Prerequisite: AP 4 or equivalent on the Spanish Language Placement Exam.

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Evanston (USA)
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633 Clark St, Evanston, 60208

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Subjects

  • Portuguese Language
  • Brazilian Portuguese

Course programme

Course Title
Prerequisite
PORT 115-2 Portuguese for Spanish Speakers
or PORT 121-3 Intermediate Portuguese
or placement at the 200 level on the Portuguese Language Placement Exam ( Requirements (6 units, at least 3 must be at the 300-level)
2 courses:
PORT 201-0 Reading and Speaking Portuguese
PORT 202-0 Reading and Writing Portuguese
2 of the following courses, one or both at the 300 level:
PORT 210-0 Icons, Legends, and Myths in Brazil
PORT 303-0 Topics in Advanced Portuguese
PORT 380-0 Contemporary Brazil: Literature and Film
PORT 396-0 Topics in Lusophone Cultures
2 electives, at least 1 at the 300 level. Choose from:
Additional courses in the Portuguese program (PORT)
Courses in Spanish with a significant Brazilian or Portuguese component, provided that the final paper for the course focuses entirely or primarily on a Brazilian or Portuguese topic
Courses in other departments or programs (e.g., History, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Comparative Literary Studies) with a significant Brazilian, Portuguese, or Lusophone African component.

Portuguese Language and Lusophone Cultures Minor

Price on request