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Major in Portuguese
Students may declare a Portuguese major as incoming freshmen, upon transferring into the University, or at any time during their academic career. Majors are required to complete a minimum of 33 credits of Portuguese course work at the 300- and 400- level (see below for specific course requirements). A grade point average of 2.0 in Portuguese courses is required for graduation. Upon completing the major, students are expected to speak fluently, write effectively and read critically in Portuguese. Exciting career opportunities are available to Portuguese majors in elementary and secondary education, social services, translation, business, print and visual media, non-profit/non-governmental organizations, and politics, among other fields. The program also provides an excellent foundation for graduate work in Luso-Brazilian Studies.
Learning Outcomes
Students will acquire listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Portuguese at the advanced level and consistent with national standards for foreign language education.
Students will develop an in-depth awareness of historical and contemporary cultural realities of the Portuguese-speaking world.
Students will become familiar with a representative selection of major texts, authors and literary periods of Portugal, Brazil and Lusophone Africa.
Students will acquire critical reading and analytical skills applicable to a wide variety of literary and non-literary discourses.
Students will learn to convey, develop and document ideas in writing in a clear and effective manner.
Degree requirements
POR 301, 302: Portuguese Composition and Conversation I and II (6 credits)
POR 310: Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis (3 credits)
Any three courses from among POR 331, 332, 333, 334 (Introduction to Portuguese Literature I and II, Introduction to Brazilian Literature I and II) (9 credits)
Five additional courses at the 300, 400, or 500 level, two of which must be at the 400 or 500 level (15 credits)
Total: 33 Credits
Minor in Portuguese
To declare a minor in Portuguese, students must have 54 credits and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 with a 2.5 average in their major. Minors in Portuguese must complete 18 credits (see below for specific requirements). Minors in Portuguese develop a strong foundation in the language and receive a thorough introduction to the cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world that will complement any major.
Degree requirements
POR 301, 302: Portuguese Composition and Conversation I and II (6 credits)
Two additional courses at the 300 or 400 level (6 credits)
Any two courses in Portuguese ( 6 credits)
Total: 18 Credits.
Post-Baccalaureate Initial License for Teaching Portuguese
Department of Portuguese participates in the post-baccalaureate initial licensure program for teaching in Massachusetts public schools, which is administered by the Department of Education. In addition to required EDU and PSY courses, students seeking initial license in Portuguese take POR 521, Teaching Portuguese as a Foreign Language. For further information, contact the Education Department.
Master of Arts in Portuguese Sudies
Please visit the site for Graduate Studies in Portuguese at U-Mass Dartmouth
Last Updated On: 9/7/07