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Portuguese is spoken by more than one hundred and seventy million people on four continents: Europe, Africa, Asia, and America. Twenty percent of all residents of the Western Hemisphere are Brazilians, who attest to the truth that one out of every five Americans - North, Central, South - speaks Portuguese as his or her native language. Portuguese opens the
door to a rich range of cultural expressions in literature, film, and art,
from the world-changing contribution of Renaissance Portugal and Camões to the contemporary Brazilian and Luso-African diaspora. Whether it is Nobel-prize
winning Portuguese literature or the excitement of the Brazilian cinema novo,
Lusophone writers, filmmakers, and artists continue to shape and change contemporary
global culture. Undergraduate Coordinator: Professor A.T. Pérez-Leroux (416-813-4082). E-mail: spanport.undergraduate@utoronto.ca Enquiries: Victoria College, room 208 (416-813-4080). Email: spanport@chass.utoronto.caWeb site: www.spanport.utoronto.ca Portuguese ProgramsEnrolment in the Portuguese programs requires the completion of four degree courses; no minimum GPA required. Portuguese (Arts program)Consult Professor A.T. Pérez-Leroux, Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Specialist program: First Year: Second Year: Third and Fourth Years: Major program: (7 full courses or their equivalent) First Year: Second Year: Third and Fourth Years: Minor program: 4 full courses or their equivalent including at least one course at the 300+ level. Faculty of Arts & Science Language CitationThe Department of Spanish and Portuguese participates in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Language Citation initiative for Portuguese. To complete the language citation in Portuguese students will normally complete the two language-sequence courses that follow the introductory level: Students should note that, as explained on the page 20 of this Calendar, the Language Citation is not equivalent to an academic program and that enrolment in a program is not necessary in order to earn the recognition bestowed by the Citation. Portuguese: see also European Studies; Latin American Studies; Linguistics
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