Major in Portuguese
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Portuguese is spoken in Europe, Africa and
Latin America; Brazil alone has 160 million Portuguese speakers.
Students pursuing careers related to Latin America will profit
greatly from knowing Portuguese; Florida alone does more than
two billion dollars worth of trade with Brazil yearly.
To speak Portuguese is to have the key to this vast land
of the future. Brazilians constitute one of the fastest
growing immigrant populations of Florida, and studying Portuguese,
especially in conjunction with Spanish, will provide a competitive
edge for those seeking careers in business, industry, health,
agriculture and education.
The major consists of 30 hours of course work with a minimum
of ten 3000-level courses and above. Some courses outside the
department such as Latin American History (LAH 4630 Modern Brazil)
also count toward the major.
Students with transfer credits must take four 4000-level classes
and two independent studies courses may be accepted as part of
this requirement. Students can choose from listings under POR
in language beyond POR 3010, POW in literature and culture and
PRT (Brazilian literature in translation). POR 3010 does not count
toward the major.
HONORS Refer to the general CLAS honors section of the catalog. OVERSEAS STUDY
The university sponsors a reasonably
priced summer B program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Majors and
minors are encouraged to participate at the 3000-level; they can
receive 6-9 hours of credit. The program fulfills the summer residency
requirement. Students in approved overseas study can earn up to
15 credits that do not count as excess credits beyond the120 credits
required for graduation.
GENERAL EDUCATION
Qualifying classes are listed as
humanities (H) and international and diversity (I) under POR,
POW or PRT.
NOTE: Read the Academic Advising section of this catalog regarding
the Gordon Rule communication and computation requirement. Many
general education courses qualify; check the schedule of courses.
Six general education credits must be international/diversity
(I).
FRESHMAN YEAR
Semester 1 - Fall
Composition (GE), 3 Credits
Mathematics (GE), 3 Credits
Physical & Biological Sciences (GE), 3 Credits
POR 1130 Beginning Portuguese1, Or POR 3010 Introduction to Portuguese
and Brazil1, 5 Credits
Total Credits: 14
Semester 2 - Spring
Mathematics (GE), 3 Credits
Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE), 3 Credits
Physical & Biological Sciences (GE), 5 Credits
POR 1131 Beginning Portuguese2, 5 Credits
Total Credits: 16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Semester 3 - Fall
Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE), 3 Credits
Physical & Biological Sciences (GE), 3 Credits
Physical & Biological Sciences Lab (GE), 1 Credit
POR 3240 Oral Practice in Portuguese2, 3 Credits
Humanities (GEH), 3 Credits
Electives (PRT Literature in Translation recommended), 3 Credits
Total Credits: 16 Critical Tracking Criteria:
Complete Portuguese 1 by end of semester 3
Semester 4 - Spring
POR 3241 Composition and Conversation, 3 Credits
POR or POW 3000-level course (GEH, I), 3 Credits
Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE), 3 Credits
Humanities (GEH), 3 Credits
Elective (LIN 3010 Introduction to Linguistics recommended),
3-4 Credits
Total Credits: 14-15
Critical Tracking Criteria:
2.0 cumulative UF GPA
Complete Portuguese 2 by end of semester 4
GPA of 2.5 or better in tracking courses listed as critical
tracking criteria in semesters 1-4
JUNIOR YEAR
Semester 5 - Fall
POR or POW 3000-level course (GE-H) Or POR or POW 4000-level
course, 3 Credits
Humanities (GE), 3 Credits
Physical & Biological Sciences, 3 Credits
Composition, 3 Credits
Elective, 3 Credits
Total Credits: 15
Critical Tracking Criteria:
Complete tracking criteria for semesters 1-4 plus POR
3240 and one other Portuguese course
GPA of 2.5 or better in courses listed as critical tracking
criteria in semesters 1-4
Semester 6 - Spring
POR or POW 3000-level course (GEH) Or POR or POW 4000-level
course, 3 Credits
Electives (3000-level or above, not in major: LAH 4630 Brazil
National Period suggested), 3 Credits
Electives, 9 Credits
Total Credits: 15
SENIOR YEAR
Semester 7 - Fall
POR or POW 3000-level courses, Or POR or POW 4000-level courses,
6 Credits
Electives (3000-level or above, not in major), 6 Credits
Elective, 3 Credits
Total Credits: 15
Semester 8 - Spring
POR or POW 3000-level courses, Or POR or POW 4000-level course,
6 Credits
Electives (3000-level or above, not in major), 9 Credits
Total Credits: 15
POR 3010 may be offered fall, spring or summer A. Satisfies
language requirement. Does not count towards major/minor. POR
3240 is the first course that earns credit toward the major/minor.
Summer B study abroad in Rio de Janeiro recommended.
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