Salary of 20 thousand: Free courses from USP arrive today (28) to boost resumes for those aged 18 to 70+
The University of São Paulo (USP) has just launched an unmissable opportunity for those who want to improve their CV without spending a cent. USP's free courses are available on the new USPex platform, which brings together more than 200 course options for all ages, from 18 to 70+ years old. With this initiative, USP seeks to democratize access to quality education, ensuring that anyone, regardless of their training or previous experience, can take advantage of this opportunity to boost their career.
The news was announced by the Catraca Livre portal, highlighting that the USPex platform centralizes all USP courses and extension activities, both free and paid. The idea is to make searching and registering as easy as possible for the general public. The courses, which cover various areas such as Humanities, Exact Sciences, Biological Sciences, Health, Technology and Arts, are taught by highly qualified professors, many of whom are internationally recognized. And the best part: many of these courses have the potential to guarantee salaries that can exceed R$20, especially in high-demand areas such as Technology and Data Science.
Ensuring good salaries with free courses from USP
According to information from the G1 portal, a data scientist or engineer, for example, can easily exceed the R$20 salary range. E It is precisely in this sense that USP's free courses become a powerful tool for those who want to enter or specialize in areas of great value in the market. USPex offers both in-person and distance learning courses, covering all USP campuses, located in Bauru, Lorena, Piracicaba, Pirassununga, Ribeirão Preto, São Carlos and São Paulo.
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Flexibility
Flexibility is one of the platform's greatest advantages, allowing users to filter courses by topic, modality and location, finding the option that best suits their needs. USPex offers specific courses for graduates, such as Specialization, Improvement and Update courses, as well as Diffusion courses open to the entire community, with no prerequisites required.
This variety is designed precisely so that each participant can find a course that aligns with their interests and objectives, promoting continued and enriching training. A practical example of this is that someone with a degree in Veterinary Medicine can, at no cost, enroll in a refresher course in pathology, while others, such as data analysis in R, are open to anyone interested, without the need for specific training.
Who can apply?
USP's free courses on the USPex platform are open to everyone, from 18 to 70+ years old, without the need to have taken the entrance exam. This means that both an 18-year-old and someone over 70 can take advantage of this opportunity to learn something new or specialize even further in your field.
Registration is done directly on each course page, and the process is usually simple: just fill out an online registration form and send the required documents. Each course has its own prerequisites, duration and fees (in the case of paid courses), which are clearly stated on the platform's website. IN THIS LINK.
For those seeking affordable, quality training, the free USP courses offered by USPex represent a unique opportunity to boost your resume and stand out in the job market, regardless of age or previous education. After all, with quality education, new doors always open, and, who knows, the next big salary of R$20 thousand may be closer than you think.