UFSC offers 150 places for the History course in the EAD modality, without the need for Enem. Applications are open until October 9, 2024.
The chance to fulfill your dream of studying for a degree without having to take the traditional Enem exam has arrived!
The Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) has opened registration for 150 places on the undergraduate History course, offered remotely.
This is an excellent alternative for those seeking higher education and were unable to register for the exam. Registration is open until October 9th.
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Those interested should hurry, as vacancies are available at centers in the cities of Canoinhas, Joinville, Lages, Tubarão and Videira.
Admission will take place in the first semester of 2025, and the registration fee is R$ 110.
It is worth noting that it is possible to request an exemption from the fee until September 27th, in accordance with Ordinance No. 03/2024/Coperve.
Tests and locations
The entrance exams will take place on November 24, 2024, in the cities mentioned.
This is a unique opportunity for those who want quality training at one of the most respected universities in Brazil.
The History course in distance learning mode is an innovation that aims to meet the demand for flexible and accessible higher education.
With the pandemic, many students have come to value the possibility of learning remotely even more, and UFSC is aware of this trend.
Affirmative Actions
Half of the vacancies in the Unified Entrance Exam are allocated to Affirmative Action Policies, which include quotas.
These vacancies are specifically aimed at students who completed high school in public schools.
The quotas are divided into different sections, including:
- Low Income: for candidates with a family income equal to or less than the minimum wage per person.
- PPI – Black, Brown, Indigenous and Quilombola People: for the black group, considering the phenotype, and for indigenous and quilombola people, based on ethnic belonging.
- PCD – People with Disabilities: for candidates with disabilities, who must present a valid medical report.
It is essential that candidates carefully read the description of the quota categories in the notice before registering.
Choosing the wrong category may result in losing your place.
Differences in the undergraduate course in History EAD
The UFSC History EAD undergraduate course is structured to offer robust, quality training.
Students have access to a modern and interactive teaching platform, which provides an immersive learning experience.
The content is created by renowned professors and includes multimedia resources, such as videos, podcasts and reading materials.
This enriches the educational experience, allowing students to learn in a dynamic and engaging way.
What to expect from the History EAD undergraduate course
History graduates will be prepared to work in a variety of areas, such as education, research, consultancy and management of cultural projects.
The course covers essential topics, such as the History of Brazil, History of Art and Research Methodology, preparing students for a job market in constant transformation.
Additionally, we bring training includes practices that develop critical and analytical skills, essential for a historian.
Career opportunities
With a degree in History, career possibilities are broad.
Graduates can work in schools, museums, archives, cultural institutions and even in the communications field, producing educational and informative content.
Knowledge of History is increasingly valued in various professions, because it helps to understand the social and cultural context in which we live.
Useful links for the History degree online
For more information, interested parties can consult the announcement for the UFSC Distance Learning History selection process. The agenda and all necessary details are available on the official website.
With this opening of undergraduate vacancies, UFSC reaffirms its commitment to inclusion and the democratization of higher education, allowing more people to have access to quality education.
Are you ready to take advantage of this opportunity? What do you think about quotas and the possibility of admission without the Enem? Leave your opinion in the comments!
I'm from another state, how can I take the distance learning course???