3 Master Programmes in Aracaju, Brazil for 2024

Master Programmes in Aracaju, Brazil for 2024Filter
    • 769, Brazil

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    In 2010, Tiradentes University (Unit) launched a proposal for the creation of the Postgraduate Program in Industrial Biotechnology (PBI) with the Master's course, which was recommended by CAPES in the same year and which started its activities in April 2011. The PBI believes that an environment conducive to technological development in the state of Sergipe must overcome the existing structural deficiencies, especially by substantially expanding the small number of scientists working in research and development. One of the actions taken to achieve this goal was the expansion of the PBI in 2013 with the submission and approval of the proposal for the doctoral course, now with a master's and doctoral course aimed at research not only of regional impact but also at the level National and international. PBI assists in the consolidation process with the productive sector, of all the knowledge and basic research acquired by professors and students in the program. This action occurs through the use of microorganisms, animals, plants, and enzymes to synthesize, degrade and/or transform materials, especially those of regional interest.

    • 769, Brazil

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The Unit's Master's Course in Education has the general objective of developing research and advanced studies in the educational field with an emphasis on Brazilian Education. Investigate specific problems in the training and practice of Education professionals, in their relations with current educational, social, and cultural policies and practices and with this territorial perspective of location in an urban periphery region; Provide professional training considering structural issues in the fields of culture, communication, and work, investigating institutional management and teaching practices and the knowledge produced to guide them;

    • 769, Brazil

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The Master's course in Human Rights at the Unit has the central objective of developing research and advanced studies in the area of ​​Law, with a focus on Human Rights, from a critical, non-Eurocentric perspective, which contemplates Latin American experiences and the specificities and potentialities of local knowledge, Brazilian culture and historical narratives that constitute our tradition, to face dimensions that currently generate important challenges to the legal universe: social complexities, new technologies, and the natural environment.