Brazil-Related Courses

Fall 2012

Please refer to the Timetable for details, schedules, and instructors.

Emerging Market Impacts on Global Agriculture

Geog 930 / Envir St 900. Seminar with focus on Brazil. Instructor: Professor Holly Gibbs, Department of Geography. Taught in English.

Race and Ethnicity in Brazil.

LitTrans 260.Open to first-year undergraduate students as a FIG class. Instructor: Professor Kathryn Sanchez. Taught in English.

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America

Inter L&S 110. First-Year Seminar in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Instructor: Professor Mara Loveman. Taught in English.

The Invention of Brazil’s Nordeste

Port 751. Instructor: Professor Severino Albuquerque. Taught in Portuguese.

Portuguese language classes for all levels! Port. 101, 201, 225, 301, 311.

Fall 2011

Contemporary Brazilian Society

Inter L&S 110. Open to first-year undergraduate students as a FIG class. Instructor: Professor Mara Loveman. Taught in English.

Development Theory

Soc 925. Grad. Instructor: Professor Gay Seidman. Taught in English.

Brazilian Poetry since 1950

Port 751. Instructor: Professor Severino Albuquerque. Taught in Portuguese.

Portuguese language classes for all levels! Port. 101, 201, 225, 301, 311.

Fall 2010

Contemporary Brazilian Society

Inter L&S 110. Open to first-year undergraduate students as a FIG class. Instructor: Professor Mara Loveman.

History of Brazil

Hist. 555. Instructor: Professor James Sweet.

Contemporary Brazilian Theatre

Port. 751. Instructor: Professor Severino J. Albuquerque.

Growth, Firm Strategies, and the New Development State

IB 365/IB 765/LACIS 440. Section 002. Instructor: Tinker Visiting Professor Glauco Arbix.

Brazil Colloquium

LACIS 440, Sect. 001. Guest lecturers.

Brazilian Portuguese Language and Culture

For evening MBA students. Instructor: Ronaldo Ribeiro.

Portuguese language classes for all levels! Port. 101, 201, 225, 301, 311, 330.