Courses at the 300-level
This is an introduction to the cultural, social, and historical aspects of Portuguese identity, from its inception to the end of the seventeenth century. Major literary currents, works, and authors are studied. (Formerly Survey of Portuguese Literature I.)
4 credit hours
- PORT 202
- or consent of department chair
This is an introduction to the cultural, social, and historical aspects of Portuguese identity, from the end of the seventeenth century to modernism. Major literary currents and works of each period are studied. (Formerly Survey of Portuguese Literature II.)
4 credit hours
- PORT 202 or consent of department chair
Introduction to the cultural, social and historical aspects of Brazilian identity, from colonial times to the early twentieth century. Major literary currents, works and authors of each period are studied.
4 credit hours
- PORT 202 or consent of department chair
This is an introduction to the culture, history, and literary movements of African Lusophone nations. Major literary currents and works are studied from Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Principe, Angola, and Mozambique. (Formerly PORT 316: Survey of Lusophone African Literatures.)
4 credit hours
- PORT 202 or consent of department chair


