301 Intensive Portuguese. 4 cr. P: Cons inst.
302 Intensive Portuguese. 4 cr. P: Portuguese 301.
311 Fourth Year Composition and Conversation. 3 cr. Advanced oral practice and writing. P: Cons inst.
312 Fourth Year Composition and Conversation. 3 cr. Continuation of 311. P: Portuguese 311.
330 History of the Portuguese Language. 3 cr. An introduction to the linguistic sources and the historical and political factors that contributed to the formation of Portuguese and the current status of Portuguese in the world today. P: Portuguese 311 or cons inst.
361 Portuguese Civilization. 3-4 cr. Lecture, readings and class discussion. P: Portuguese 222 or cons inst.
362 Brazilian Civilization. 3-4 cr. Continuation of 361. P: Portuguese 225/226 or cons inst.
411 Survey of Portuguese Literature before 1825. 3 cr. Advanced survey of Portuguese literature from 1140 to 1825. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
412 Survey of Brazilian Literature before 1890. 3 cr. Advanced survey of Brazilian literature from 1500 to 1890. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
413 Portuguese Poetry. 2 cr. Portuguese poetry. P: Portuguese 411 or cons inst.
414 Brazilian Poetry. 2 cr. Brazilian poetry. P: Portuguese 412 or cons inst.
421 Modern Portuguese Syntax. 2 cr. P: Cons inst.
429 Introduction to the Romance Languages. (Crosslisted with Italian, French, Spanish) 3 cr. Introduction to structural similarities and differences apparent in major Romance languages (French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish) and to their historical developments, with reference to basic linguistic features of each language: phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. P: Span 226 or Portug 226 or French 228 or Ital 311, or cons inst.
446 Modern Portuguese Novel. 2 cr. P: Portuguese 412.
450 Brazillian Women Writers. (Crosslisted with Women St) 3-4 cr. A survey of representative writing by contemporary Brazillian women writers in relation to representations of nationality, race, class, ethnicity, gender and sexualities. P: Jr st or cons inst.
451 Lusophone African Literature. (Crosslisted with African) 3-4 cr. Chronological and thematic survey of major trends, authors, and works of Lusophone Africa since 1936. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
465 Brazilian Essay. 3 cr. P: Cons inst.
467 Survey of Portuguese Literature since 1825. 3 cr. Advanced survey of Portuguese literature since 1825. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
468 Survey of Brazilian Literature since 1890. 3 cr. Advanced survey of Brazilian literature since 1890. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
469 Modern Brazilian Novel. 2 cr. Outstanding contemporary Brazilian novelists. P: Cons inst.
470 Modern Brazilian Novel. 2 cr. Continuation of 469. P: Portuguese 469.
472 Critica Literaria No Brasil. 2 cr. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
640 Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature. 3-4 cr. P: Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons inst.
699 Directed Study. 1-6 cr. P: Sr st. Graded on a lettered basis; requires cons inst.
707 Portuguese M.A. Proseminar. 1 cr. This course is designed to give new graduate students essential training in bibliography and research methods as well as exposure to faculty in the areas of Portuguese, Brazilian, and Lusophone African literature and linguistics. P: Acceptance in the Portuguese M.A. program at Uw-Madison.
727 Seminar-Camoes. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
730 Seminar-Portuguese Dialectology. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
751 Seminar: Brazilian Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
752 Seminar: Brazilian Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
753 Seminar-Literary Criticism in Brazil. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
771 Seminar-Portuguese Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
772 Seminar: Portuguese Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
815 Seminar-Portuguese Language. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
817 Romance Philology. (Crosslisted with Spanish, French, Italian) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
899 Independent Reading. 1-3 cr. P: Cons inst.
982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area. (Crosslisted with Anthro, AAE, Econ, Geog, History, Journ, Poli Sci, Rur Soc, Soc, Spanish) 1-3 cr. P: Grad st & cons inst.
990 Thesis. 1-12 cr. Credit commensurate with work accomplished.
429 Introduction to the Romance Languages. (Crosslisted with Italian, French, Portug) 3 cr. Introduction to structural similarities and differences apparent in major Romance languages (French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish) and to their historical developments, with reference to basic linguistic features of each language: phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. P: Span 226 or Portug 226 or French 228 or Ital 311, or cons inst.
459 Mexico in the Chicano and Chicana Literary Imagination. (Crosslisted with Chicla) 3-4 cr. Focuses on analyzing the representations of Mexico in the literary works of Chicano and Chicana writers through out the twentieth century, and the function such reresentations play in their construction of identity, subjectivity, and community. This course will be offered in Spanish. P: Spanish 223 & 224.
471 Topics in Hispanic Literature. 3 cr. A consideration of Hispanic literary trends especially in their transoceanic or global dimensions. P: Spanish 223 & 224.
503 Survey of Medieval Literature. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. Readings of texts, lexicography, and history. P: Grad st.
504 Survey of Medieval Literature. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. Continuation of 503. P: Grad st.
505 Advanced Survey of Spanish Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st or cons inst.
506 Advanced Survey of Spanish Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st or cons inst.
541 Old Spanish. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. Historical Spanish phonology, morphology, and syntax, with application to analysis of medieval Spanish texts. Some attention to paleographic and editorial problems. P: Grad st.
542 Old Spanish. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. Continuation of 541. P: Grad st.
543 Spanish Phonology. 3 cr. Introduction to synchronic and diachronic Spanish phonology. P: Grad st or cons inst.
544 Applied Spanish Linguistics for Teachers. 3 cr. Linguistic concepts and their relation to Spanish teaching methodology. P: Grad st.
545 College Teaching of Spanish. 2 cr. Introduction to Spanish teaching methodology: classroom procedures, lesson planning, drilling techniques, preparation and evaluation of testing devices, current trends in language teaching, audio-visual aids, review of key grammatical concepts, etc. P: Teaching assistant status in Spanish or Portug or cons inst. Does not count towards requirements in College of L&S.
546 History of the Spanish Language. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. Development from the medieval period to the present. P: Grad st or cons inst.
547 Structure of the Spanish Language. 3-4 cr. Basic concepts of modern linguistics with their application to Spanish. P: Grad st or cons inst.
548 Structure of the Spanish Language. 3-4 cr. Continuation of 333. P: Grad st or cons inst.
564 Theory and Practice of Hispanic Theatre. 4 cr. We will study contemporary Hispanic theatre through both the literary text and performance. This class will be divided into two parts: 1) analysis and discussion of texts; 2) performance and staging of plays. The end project is a full-length live performance in Spanish. P: Spanish 223 & 224.
602 Twentieth Century Spanish American Essay. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
603 Twentieth Century Spanish American Novel. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
604 Twentieth Century Spanish American Poetry. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
605 Twentieth Century Spanish-American Short Story. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
606 Twentieth Century Spanish American Theatre. 3 cr. Critical, historical and theoretical approaches to representative examples of twentieth-century Spanish American drama. P: Grad st.
607 Modernismo. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
610 Romancero y Cancionero Tradition. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
613 Galdos Y El Naturalismo Espanol. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
614 Romanticismo Y Post Romanticismo-La Poesia. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
616 Romanticismo Y Post-Romanticismo El Teatro. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
620 La Novela Espanola: 1898-1940. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
621 La Nov Espanola Contemp. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
622 Poesia Espanola Del Siglo XX. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
624 El Ensayo Espanol Siglo XX. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
625 Lorca Y El Teatro Contemp. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
626 Literature of the Middle Ages. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. The study of representative examples of medieval Spanish literature. P: Grad st.
627 Historia de Teoria Literaria: de Platon Al Siglo Xviii. 3 cr. Historical survey of major currents of literary theory in Europe, beginning with Plato and ending with Neo-classicism. P: Grad st.
628 Historia de Teoria Literaria: Siglos Xix-XX. 3 cr. Modern literary theories with special attention to Hispanic literatures. P: Grad st.
630 Topics in Hispanic Linguistics. 3 cr. P: Grad st or cons inst.
701 Textual Criticism. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
712 Special Topics: Advanced Placement Seminar. 1-3 cr. Planning course outlines and materials designed to help students prepare for the AP exam in Spanish language and/or literature. Consideration of the format of the AP exam(s) and of the particular objectives in the four language skills. P: HS teacher currently teaching or expecting to teach adv crses for stdts who may take AP exam in Spanish lang and/or lit.
713 Methods of Teaching Spanish. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
715 Topics in Hispanic Cultural Studies. 3 cr. A course for graduate students focusing on the study of culture in the context of Hispanic studies. P: Grad st or cons inst.
716 Topics in Spanish American Literature. 3 cr. An advanced topics course focusing on major issues in Spanish American literary and/or intellectual history. P: Grad st.
718 Topics in Medieval Spanish Literature. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. An advanced topics course focusing on themes, particular authors, individual works, or literary genres in medieval Spanish literture. P: Grad st.
801 Seminar-Spanish American Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
802 Seminar-Spanish American Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
809 Seminar-Structure of the Spanish Language. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
811 Philological Seminar-Old Spanish. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
813 Seminar-Historical Spanish Syntax and Lexicography. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
815 Seminar in Language: Modern Spanish. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
817 Romance Philology. (Crosslisted with French, Italian, Portug) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
830 Seminar: The Spanish Grammatical Tradition. 3 cr. P: Grad st, Spanish 333-334 or 335-336.
831 Seminar: Hispanic Dialectology. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
840 Seminar: Fifteenth Century. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
841 Seminar: Libro de Buen Amor, Celestina, Corbacho. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
842 Seminar-Medieval Literature. (Crosslisted with Medieval) 3 cr. P: Grad st.
850 Seminar in Golden Age Drama. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
851 Seminar in Golden Age Prose: Cervantes Don Quijote. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
852 Seminar in Golden Age Prose. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
853 Seminar in Golden Age Poetry. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
861 Seminar-Modern Spanish Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
862 Seminar-Modern Spanish Literature. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
899 Independent Reading. 1-3 cr. P: Grad st.
953 Adv Seminar-Nondramatic Literature of the 16th and 17th Centuries. 3 cr. P: Grad st.
982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area. (Crosslisted with Anthro, AAE, Econ, Geog, History, Journ, Poli Sci, Portug, Rur Soc, Soc) 1-3 cr. P: Grad st & cons inst.
990 Thesis. 1-12 cr. Credit commensurate with work accomplished.