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Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages I
AS.210.275 (01)

NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED. This fast-paced one-semester course covers all content for Portuguese Elementary I and II. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.277 Portuguese Intermediate. This course is designed as an accelerated introductory course for speakers with a sound knowledge of Spanish OR other romance languages (e.g. French and Italian). The course will cover introductory aspects of Portuguese grammar and present relevant points of the cultures of the Portuguese speaking countries. All classes are conducted in Portuguese. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina
  • Room: Gilman 134
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 4/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages I
AS.210.275 (02)

NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED. This fast-paced one-semester course covers all content for Portuguese Elementary I and II. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.277 Portuguese Intermediate. This course is designed as an accelerated introductory course for speakers with a sound knowledge of Spanish OR other romance languages (e.g. French and Italian). The course will cover introductory aspects of Portuguese grammar and present relevant points of the cultures of the Portuguese speaking countries. All classes are conducted in Portuguese. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M
  • Room: Gilman 186
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 11/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages I
AS.210.275 (03)

NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED. This fast-paced one-semester course covers all content for Portuguese Elementary I and II. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.277 Portuguese Intermediate. This course is designed as an accelerated introductory course for speakers with a sound knowledge of Spanish OR other romance languages (e.g. French and Italian). The course will cover introductory aspects of Portuguese grammar and present relevant points of the cultures of the Portuguese speaking countries. All classes are conducted in Portuguese. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M
  • Room: Krieger 308
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 10/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Portuguese I
AS.210.277 (01)

Intermediate Portuguese I is designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course offers training in the skills of the language with emphasis on expanding grammatical knowledge and vocabulary, while developing ease and fluency in the language through the use of a multifaceted approach. Course materials immerse students in the cultures of Brazil, Portugal, and Portuguese-speaking Africa, and reflect the mix of cultures at work in the contemporary Lusophone world. Upon the successful completion of Intermediate Portuguese I, students may enroll in the next level, Intermediate Portuguese II – AS.210.278. May not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prereq: AS.210.275 or placement test. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M; De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina
  • Room: Maryland 104
  • Status: Waitlist Only
  • Seats Available: 0/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Portuguese II
AS.210.278 (01)

Intermediate Portuguese II is designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or completed Intermediate Portuguese I AS.210.277. The course offers training in the skills of the language with emphasis on advancing grammatical knowledge, expanding vocabulary, and developing fluency in the language through the use of a multifaceted approach. Course materials immerse students in the cultures of Brazil, Portugal, and Portuguese-speaking Africa, and reflect the mix of cultures at work in the contemporary Lusophone world. Successful completion of Intermediate Portuguese II will prepare students for the next level Advanced Portuguese I – AS.210.391. May not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prereq: AS.210.277 or placement test. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M; De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina
  • Room: Gilman 313
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 8/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Brazilian Cinema and Topics in Contemporary Brazilian Society
AS.211.316 (01)

Course is taught in ENGLISH. Did you know that one of the first Latin American actresses to conquer Hollywood was Brazilian? Did you know that cinema has existed in Brazil since 1895, just six months after the first screening in Paris? This course is an introduction to both the academic study of cinema as a communicative art and to Brazilian film. The films selected focus on the late 1950s to the present and highlight import episodes and challenges in the advancement of Brazilian society as well as its cinematic production. Film aesthetics are analyzed through a number of critical perspectives, including class, race, gender as well as ethnicity, nationalism or national identity, colonialism, social changes, and the politics of representation. In this sense, the films, and documentaries that we will be watching and studying encompass the period from the rise of New Cinema (Cinema Novo) up to films exploring the most recent trends, including movies launched up to 2022. Students wishing to do the course work in English for 3 credits should register for section 01. Those wishing to earn 4 credits by doing the course work in Portuguese should register for section 02. No Prereq.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MW 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina
  • Room: Hodson 216
  • Status: Waitlist Only
  • Seats Available: 0/20
  • PosTag(s): INST-NWHIST, INST-GLOBAL, MLL-ENGL

Brazilian Cinema and Topics in Contemporary Brazilian Society
AS.211.316 (02)

Course is taught in ENGLISH. Did you know that one of the first Latin American actresses to conquer Hollywood was Brazilian? Did you know that cinema has existed in Brazil since 1895, just six months after the first screening in Paris? This course is an introduction to both the academic study of cinema as a communicative art and to Brazilian film. The films selected focus on the late 1950s to the present and highlight import episodes and challenges in the advancement of Brazilian society as well as its cinematic production. Film aesthetics are analyzed through a number of critical perspectives, including class, race, gender as well as ethnicity, nationalism or national identity, colonialism, social changes, and the politics of representation. In this sense, the films, and documentaries that we will be watching and studying encompass the period from the rise of New Cinema (Cinema Novo) up to films exploring the most recent trends, including movies launched up to 2022. Students wishing to do the course work in English for 3 credits should register for section 01. Those wishing to earn 4 credits by doing the course work in Portuguese should register for section 02. No Prereq.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MW 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina
  • Room: Hodson 216
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 1/3
  • PosTag(s): INST-NWHIST, INST-GLOBAL, MLL-ENGL

Portuguese Elements I
AS.210.171 (01)

No previous knowledge of Portuguese is required. This one-year sequence is a Portuguese introductory course for non-romance language speakers. The course introduces students to the basic skills in reading, writing, and speaking the language. Emphasis is placed on oral communication with extensive training in written and listening skills. Class participation is encouraged from the very beginning. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.172 Portuguese Elements II. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis. No Prereq. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 5:00PM - 6:15PM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: Staff
  • Room: Bloomberg 278
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 14/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages I
AS.210.173 (01)

NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED. This fast-paced one-semester course covers all content for Portuguese Elementary. This course is designed as an accelerated introductory course for speakers with a sound knowledge of Spanish OR other romance languages (e.g. French and Italian). The course will cover introductory aspects of Portuguese grammar and present relevant points of the cultures of the Portuguese speaking countries. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.271 Portuguese Intermediate. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis. No Prereq. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina; Staff
  • Room: Gilman 381
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 12/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages I
AS.210.173 (02)

NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED. This fast-paced one-semester course covers all content for Portuguese Elementary. This course is designed as an accelerated introductory course for speakers with a sound knowledge of Spanish OR other romance languages (e.g. French and Italian). The course will cover introductory aspects of Portuguese grammar and present relevant points of the cultures of the Portuguese speaking countries. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.271 Portuguese Intermediate. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis. No Prereq. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 12:00PM - 12:50PM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M
  • Room: Gilman 381
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 15/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages I
AS.210.173 (03)

NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED. This fast-paced one-semester course covers all content for Portuguese Elementary. This course is designed as an accelerated introductory course for speakers with a sound knowledge of Spanish OR other romance languages (e.g. French and Italian). The course will cover introductory aspects of Portuguese grammar and present relevant points of the cultures of the Portuguese speaking countries. Upon the successful completion of this course with a grade of C or higher, students may enroll in 210.271 Portuguese Intermediate. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis. No Prereq. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 4.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M
  • Room: Hodson 301
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 12/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Portuguese I
AS.210.271 (01)

Intermediate Portuguese I is designed for students who have attained an advanced elementary level in the language. The course offers training in the skills of the language with emphasis on expanding grammatical knowledge and vocabulary, while developing ease and fluency in the language through the use of a multifaceted approach. Course materials immerse students in the cultures of Brazil, Portugal, and Portuguese-speaking Africa, and reflect the mix of cultures at work in the contemporary Lusophone world. Upon the successful completion of Intermediate Portuguese I, students may enroll in the next level, Intermediate Portuguese II – AS.210.272. May not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prereq: AS.210.275 or placement test. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina; Staff
  • Room: Gilman 381
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 13/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Portuguese II
AS.210.272 (01)

Intermediate Portuguese II is designed for students who have attained a mid-intermediate level in the language or completed Intermediate Portuguese I AS.210.271. The course offers training in the skills of the language with emphasis on advancing grammatical knowledge, expanding vocabulary, and developing fluency in the language through the use of a multifaceted approach. Course materials immerse students in the cultures of Brazil, Portugal, and Portuguese-speaking Africa, and reflect the mix of cultures at work in the contemporary Lusophone world. Successful completion of Intermediate Portuguese II will prepare students for the next level Advanced Portuguese I – AS.210.371. May not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prereq: AS.210.271 (old AS.210.277) or placement test. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M
  • Room: Gilman 217
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 13/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Advanced Portuguese I
AS.210.371 (01)

Designed to sharpen students’ abilities in contemporary spoken and written Portuguese. This third-year course fosters the development of complex language skills that enhance fluency, accuracy and general proficiency in Portuguese and its appropriate use in professional and informal contexts. Students will briefly review previous grammar structures and concentrate on new complex grammar concepts. Using a variety of cultural items such as current news, short stories, plays, films, videos, newspaper articles, and popular music, students discuss diverse topics followed by intense writing and oral discussion with the aim of developing critical thinking and solid communication skills. Successful completion of Advanced Portuguese I will prepare students for the next level, Advanced Portuguese II, AS.210.372. May not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prereq: AS.210.272 or (old AS.210.278) or placement test. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina; Staff
  • Room: Gilman 400
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 13/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Medical Portuguese
AS.210.375 (01)

Designed for non-native speakers in the field of healthcare, this course focuses on relevant vocabulary and grammar to develop communicative skills for Portuguese-language contexts and exchanges. Classes are conducted in Portuguese. The course requires a mid-intermediate level, completion of Intermediate Portuguese I AS.210.271 or (old AS.210.277), or instructor approval. There is no final exam. May not be taken on a Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory basis.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 4:00PM - 5:15PM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: Chaffin, Benjamin M
  • Room: Gilman 443
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 12/12
  • PosTag(s): MSCH-HUM

Brazilian Culture & Civilization: Colonial Times to the Present
AS.211.171 (01)

Did you know that Brazil is very similar to the United States? This course is intended as an introduction to the culture and civilization of Brazil. It is designed to provide students with basic information about Brazilian history, politics, economy, art, literature, popular culture, theater, cinema, and music. The course will focus on how Indigenous, Asian, African, and European cultural influences have interacted to create the new and unique civilization that is Brazil today. The course is taught in English. No Prereq. THERE IS NO FINAL EXAM.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: MW 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-26-2024 to 12-06-2024
  • Instructor: De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina
  • Room: Gilman 75
  • Status: Waitlist Only
  • Seats Available: 0/20
  • PosTag(s): INST-GLOBAL

Course # (Section) Title Day/Times Instructor Location Term Course Details
AS.210.275 (01)Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages IMWF 10:00AM - 10:50AMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia ChristinaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.275 (02)Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages IMWF 12:00PM - 12:50PMChaffin, Benjamin MHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.275 (03)Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages ITTh 12:00PM - 1:15PMChaffin, Benjamin MHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.277 (01)Intermediate Portuguese IMWF 11:00AM - 11:50AMChaffin, Benjamin M; De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia ChristinaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.278 (01)Intermediate Portuguese IIMWF 11:00AM - 11:50AMChaffin, Benjamin M; De Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia ChristinaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.211.316 (01)Brazilian Cinema and Topics in Contemporary Brazilian SocietyMW 12:00PM - 1:15PMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia ChristinaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.211.316 (02)Brazilian Cinema and Topics in Contemporary Brazilian SocietyMW 12:00PM - 1:15PMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia ChristinaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.171 (01)Portuguese Elements ITTh 5:00PM - 6:15PMStaffHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.173 (01)Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages IMWF 10:00AM - 10:50AMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina; StaffHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.173 (02)Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages IMWF 12:00PM - 12:50PMChaffin, Benjamin MHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.173 (03)Fast Portuguese for Spanish Speakers and speakers of other Romance Languages ITTh 12:00PM - 1:15PMChaffin, Benjamin MHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.271 (01)Intermediate Portuguese IMWF 11:00AM - 11:50AMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina; StaffHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.272 (01)Intermediate Portuguese IIMWF 11:00AM - 11:50AMChaffin, Benjamin MHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.371 (01)Advanced Portuguese IMWF 10:00AM - 10:50AMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia Christina; StaffHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.210.375 (01)Medical PortugueseTTh 4:00PM - 5:15PMChaffin, Benjamin MHomewood CampusFall 2024
AS.211.171 (01)Brazilian Culture & Civilization: Colonial Times to the PresentMW 12:00PM - 1:15PMDe Azeredo Cerqueira, Flavia ChristinaHomewood CampusFall 2024