Major Academic Plan

Major Academic Plan

BA in Portuguese Studies (Secondary Major) (555427) MAP Sheet Humanities, Spanish and Portuguese For students entering the degree program during the 2021-2022 curricular year. University Core and Graduation Requirements Suggested Sequence of Courses University Core Requirements: FRESHMAN YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Requirements #Classes Hours Classes 1st Semester 5th Semester PORT 321 3.0 PORT 345, 355, 447R, or 457R 3.0 Religion Cornerstones Total Hours 3.0 STDEV 317 (recommended) 2.0 Teachings and Doctrine of The Book of 1 2.0 REL A 275 2nd Semester Total Hours 5.0 Mormon PORT 322 or PORT 323R 3.0 6th Semester Jesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel 1 2.0 REL A 250 Total Hours 3.0 Portuguese Elective 3.0 Portuguese Elective 3.0 Foundations of the Restoration 1 2.0 REL C 225 SOPHOMORE YEAR Total Hours 6.0 The Eternal Family 1 2.0 REL C 200 3rd Semester PORT 330 3.0 SENIOR YEAR The Individual and Society Total Hours 3.0 7th Semester American Heritage 1-2 3-6.0 from approved list 4th Semester Portuguese elective 3.0 Global and Cultural Awareness 1 3–4.0 PORT 345* or 355* PORT 325 or 326 3.0 Total Hours 3.0 Skills Total Hours 3.0 8th Semester PORT 491 0.0 First Year Writing 1 3.0 from approved list PORT 493 1.0 Advanced Written and Oral Communications 1 3.0 from approved list Total Hours 1.0 Quantitative Reasoning 1 4.0 from approved list Languages of Learning (Math or Language) 1 4.0 PORT 202, 205, 206, or Note: Check with department for current availability of all 321* courses. Arts, Letters, and Sciences Civilization 1 1 3.0 from approved list Civilization 2 1 3.0 from approved list Arts 1 3.0 from approved list Letters 1 3.0 PORT 330* Biological Science 1 3-4.0 from approved list Physical Science 1 3.0 from approved list Social Science 1 3.0 from approved list Core Enrichment: Electives Religion Electives 3-4 6.0 from approved list Open Electives Variable Variable personal choice *THESE CLASSES FILL BOTH UNIVERSITY CORE AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (6–21 hours overlap). Graduation Requirements: Minimum residence hours required 30.0 Minimum hours needed to graduate 120.0 BA in Portuguese Studies (Secondary Major) (555427) 2021-2022 Program Requirements (25 - 47 Credit Hours) Students must complete the requirements for a primary major in another PORT 355 - Cultures of Brazil 3.0 field. PORT 360 - Introduction to Translation 3.0 THE MAJOR: Complete the following prerequisite courses (or equivalents): Port 101, 102, PORT 377 - Methods of Portuguese Teaching 3.0 The undergraduate Portuguese Studies major is a liberal arts 201, 202, 206, 211R. NOTE: Prerequisite courses may be waived for those PORT 395R - Contemporary Culture 3.0v program that aims to develop skills in critical thinking, written having sufficient proficiency with the language. You may take this course up to 2 times. expression, and oral proficiency in the Portuguese language. PORT 399R - Academic Internship: Portuguese Language Field Experien6c.0ev Note 1: Spanish speakers should take Port 105 instead of 101 and 102, and The major should provide a depth of understanding of and an You may take up to 3 credit hours. 205 instead of 201 and 202. appreciation for the Portuguese language and literary PORT 419 - (Not currently offered) Note 2: Native speakers and returned missionaries normally start with Port traditions and the multiple cultures that the language PORT 429R - Special Topics in Portuguese Linguistics 3.0 321; however, returned missionaries who wish to strengthen their language represents. It is designed to serve students who plan to enter PORT 431R - African Literature in Portuguese 3.0 skills may start with Port 206. the learned professions or pursue other career paths that You may take this course up to 2 times. Note 3: Prerequisite courses may be waived for those having sufficient require perceptive reading, orderly and clear thinking, PORT 437R - Women Writers in Portuguese 3.0 proficiency with the language. See the department for language testing intellectual maturity, effective writing, and acceptable oral PORT 438 - Luso-Brazilian Cinema 3.0 details. communication. It is also designed to establish habits of broad PORT 439R - Luso-Brazilian Theatre Production 3.0 spiritual thought and appreciation that will provide a source of REQUIREMENT 1 Complete 2 courses You may take this course up to 2 times. life-long personal betterment and service to the extended CORE COURSES: PORT 442 - Camoes 3.0 community. PORT 321 - Third-Year Portuguese Reading, Grammar, and Culture 3.0 PORT 447R - Special Topics in Cultures of Portugal 3.0 *PORT 330 - Introduction to Portuguese and Brazilian Literature 3.0 PORT 449R - Special Topics in Portuguese Literature 3.0 CAREERS: REQUIREMENT 2 Complete 1 course You may take this course up to 2 times. PORT 322 - Third-Year Portuguese Grammar and Composition 3.0 PORT 452 - Machado de Assis 3.0 Below is a list of potential career options for Portuguese PORT 323A - Portuguese for Medical Professions 3.0 PORT 453 - Twentieth-Century Brazilian Literature 3.0 majors. Many majors go on to professional schools (law, PORT 323B - Portuguese for Business Professions 3.0 PORT 457R - Special Topics in Cultures of Brazil 3.0 medicine, dentistry, business, etc.), where a liberal arts REQUIREMENT 3 Complete 1 course PORT 459R - Special Topics in Brazilian Literature 3.0 background is advised. A strong minor or second major in the PORT 325 - Survey of Luso-Brazilian Linguistics 3.0 You may take this course up to 2 times. employment area is strongly advised. PORT 326 - Portuguese Phonetics and Pronunciation 3.0 PORT 462R - (Not currently offered) PORT 480R - Directed Research in Portuguese 3.0v Business—management, sales/marketing, human resources, REQUIREMENT 4 Complete 1 course You may take this course up to 2 times. marketing research, advertising, finance, insurance, lobbying PORT 345 - Cultures of Portugal 3.0 PORT 520 - Advanced Portuguese Grammar 3.0 with business firms, insurance companies, bookstores, PORT 355 - Cultures of Brazil 3.0 PORT 521 - Romance Philology 3.0 marketing research, museums, travel agencies, advertising PORT 447R - Special Topics in Cultures of Portugal 3.0 PORT 522 - History of the Portuguese Language 3.0 agencies, real estate. Complete business minor, get related PORT 457R - Special Topics in Cultures of Brazil 3.0 PORT 529R - Special Topics in Portuguese Linguistics 3.0 experience, earn leadership role in campus organizations, take REQUIREMENT 5 Complete 1 course You may take this course up to 2 times. advertising courses, take computer courses. PORT 493 - Capstone Course in Portuguese 1.0 OPTION 6.2 Complete up to 3.0 hours from the following course(s) REQUIREMENT 6 Complete 9.0 hours from the following option(s) PORT 323A - Portuguese for Medical Professions 3.0 Education—teaching, research, administration, student affairs OPTION 6.1 Complete up to 9.0 hours from the following course(s) PORT 323B - Portuguese for Business Professions 3.0 in colleges, universities, adult education, professional, and NOTE: COURSES USED TO SATISFY ABOVE REQUIREMENTS MAY NOT graduate schools. Obtain PhD for most teaching and research DOUBLE COUNT. REQUIREMENT 7 Complete 1 course positions, develop one or more concentrations (linguistics, PORT 322 - Third-Year Portuguese Grammar and Composition 3.0 NOTE: AN ACTFL ORAL PROFICIENCY INTERVIEW AND WRITING PROFICIENCY history, law, sociology, literary criticism), gain related PORT 325 - Survey of Luso-Brazilian Linguistics 3.0 TEST ARE TAKEN IN CONNECTION WITH PORT 491. IT IS EXPECTED THAT experience, secure internship in area of interest. PORT 326 - Portuguese Phonetics and Pronunciation 3.0 PORTUGUESE STUDIES MAJORS WILL PASS BOTH TESTS WITH A RATING OF PORT 341 - Survey of Literature of Portugal 3.0 ADVANCED LOW OR HIGHER. PORT 345 - Cultures of Portugal 3.0 PORT 491 - Senior Proficiency Evaluation 0.0 PORT 351 - Survey of Literature of Brazil 3.0 BA in Portuguese Studies (Secondary Major) (555427) 2021-2022 Government—staff positions, congressional staffs, lobbying • Faculty advisement with federal and state governments, federal agencies including • Adding major classes FBI, USIA, Commission on Civil Rights, State Department, DOE, • Class offering changes FCC, Foreign Service, Federal Municipal Archives, National and • Specific course information State Endowments for the Humanities. Learn federal, state, • Grade changes and local job application process. • Letters of recommendation • Graduate school advisement Translation/Interpretation—writing, editing, technical writing, • Orientation to major journalism, advertising with publishing and insurance companies, travel agencies, magazine and newspapers, ADVISEMENT CENTER INFORMATION advertising agencies and professional/trade organizations. Liberal Arts Advisement and Careers Serve on college newspaper staff; develop excellent writing Brigham Young University and desktop publishing skills; take courses or minor in 1​ 041 JFSB journalism, English, or advertising; get related experience, join Provo, UT 84602 professional organization. Telephone: 801-422-3541 Social/Community Services—staff positions or research for nonprofit organizations, immigration services, social services, • Declare or change major or minor public interest research groups, museums, libraries. Develop • Clear for graduation (recommended application is two excellent verbal and written communication skills; gain related semesters before graduation) work experience, acquire master’s degree in Library Science. • GE, major, and transfer advisement • Questions about university policies For more information, visit hac.byu.edu/h-careers.html. • Clearance of CAC holds and adding over hours MAP DISCLAIMER • Graduation records • Requirement sheets, correct progress report errors While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy, • Career counseling there are some student populations that could have • Evaluate students holds at 96 hours and 150+ hours exceptions to listed requirements. Please refer to the university catalog and your college advisement center/department for complete guidelines. DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Department of Spanish and Portuguese Brigham Young University 3190 JFSB Provo, UT 84602 Telephone: 801-422-2837 .

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