PORT - Portuguese
PORT 1001 Elementary Portuguese I (3-0-3)
Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Portuguese and to the culture of Portuguese-speaking groups.
PORT 1002 Elementary Portuguese II (3-0-3)
Continued listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Portuguese with further study of the culture of Spanish-speaking groups. A student belongs in PORT 1002 if the student received credit for PORT 1001 (either at CSU or as a transfer, or by taking a proficiency exam) or the student took 2 or more years of high school Portuguese regardless of how long ago it was taken.
Prerequisite(s): PORT 1001 with a minimum grade of D
PORT 2001 Intermediate Portuguese I (3-0-3)
A more advanced course in composition, conversation, grammar, and reading. This course aims at a thorough study of the Portuguese language and representative cultures. The language component includes speaking and pronunciation, functional grammar, and writing. The culture part covers the Portuguese-speaking countries of the world. A student belongs in PORT 2001 if the student received credit for PORT 1002 (either at CSU or as a transfer, or by taking a proficiency exam).
Prerequisite(s): PORT 1002 with a minimum grade of D
PORT 2002 Intermediate Portuguese II (3-0-3)
An intermediate course in composition, conversation, grammar, and reading. Aimed at an intermediate knowledge of the Portuguese language. The language component includes pronunciation, functional grammar, and writing. The culture part covers the Portuguese-speaking countries of the world. A student belongs in PORT 2002 if the student received credit for PORT 2001 (either at CSU or as a transfer, or by taking a proficiency exam).
Prerequisite(s): PORT 2001 with a minimum grade of D