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PORT 1000 – Basic Spoken Portuguese I - 3 Credits
A one-semester course for beginners. Emphasis will be on
correct pronunciation of basic vocabulary in everyday conversations. Dialogues
for travel and other practical use will be learned. This introduction to
Portuguese will prepare the student who never studied Portuguese to use the
language correctly within a limited context and to understand its basic
structure. Lecture: 3 hours
PORT 1100 – Basic Spoken Portuguese II - 3 Credits
A continuation of Basic Spoken Portuguese I (PORT 1010). Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 3 hour
PORT 1010 – Elementary Portuguese I (5 hours) - 3 Credits
Elements of the language for the beginning student with
little or no preparation: conversation, pronunciation, reading, writing and
grammar. Cultural aspects of the Portuguese are included in the course. Lecture:
5 hours, Lab: 1 hour
PORT 1020 – Elementary Portuguese II (5 hours) - 3 Credits
A continuation of PORT 1010. (Prerequisite: PORT 1010, PORT
1030 or its equivalent) Lecture: 5 hours, Lab: 1 hour
PORT 1030 – Elementary Portuguese I (3 hours) - 3 Credits
Elements of the language: conversation, pronunciation,
reading, writing and grammar. Cultural aspects of the Portuguese speaking world
are covered. (Prerequisite: Prior preparation or permission of instructor)
Lecture: 3 hours
PORT 1040 – Elementary Portuguese II (3 hours) - 3 Credits
A continuation of Elementary Portuguese I (PORT 1030)
(Prerequisite: PORT 1030, PORT 1010 or its equivalent) Lecture: 3 hours
PORT 1510 – Conversational Portuguese I - 3 Credits
A course which concentrates on the development of more
fluency in speaking Portuguese. Oral practice includes active use of the
language in short dialogues stressing basic communication and correct
pronunciation. The reading of easy cultural texts also provides material for
conversation and discussion. Tapes are available for individual practice.
(Prerequisite: 2 years of high school Portuguese or one year of college
Portuguese, or the equivalent) Lecture: 3 hours
PORT 1520 – Conversational Portuguese II - 3 Credits
A continuation of Conversational Portuguese I. Conversational practice,
cultural readings, discussions. (Prerequisite: PORT 1510 or the equivalent)
Lecture: 3 hours
PORT 1710 – Portuguese for Medical Service Personnel - 3 Credits
An opportunity for the student to master enough oral
Portuguese to enable him/her to deal directly with the Portuguese-speaking
patient and family from admission to the hospital through discharge. Day-to-day
dramatic recreations of hospital experiences from the points of view of both
nurse and patient emphasize proficiency in the use of spoken Portuguese.
Lecture: 3 hours
PORT 2010 – Intermediate Portuguese I - 3 Credits
A continuation of Elementary Portuguese II (PORT 1020). The
fundamentals of the language, with increased emphasis on conversation and
composition skills. (Prerequisite: PORT 1020 or 1040) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
PORT 2020 – Intermediate Portuguese II - 3 Credits
A continuation of Intermediate Portuguese I (PORT 2010). (Prerequisite: PORT
2010 or its equivalent) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
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