Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) offers more than 200 free online courses in areas of high demand in the Brazilian market.
FGV offers over 200 free online courses for those looking to improve their skills without leaving home. Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) offers a wide variety of free courses, accessible to anyone interested in acquiring new knowledge. All courses are self-instructional, allowing students to study at their own pace, without the need for online tutors or teachers.
Although the courses do not offer certificates, FGV provides high-quality teaching materials, making this an excellent opportunity to enrich your resume and stay up to date in various areas of knowledge. Take advantage of this chance to learn from one of the most renowned institutions in Brazil and boost your career!
List of free online courses offered by Fundação Getúlio Vargas – FGV
Among FGV's free courses are:
- Want a pay raise? This 100% free online course from Harvard, the world's most famous university, teaches you how to develop effective salary negotiation strategies.
- Firjan Sesi School opens more than 2 thousand free places for High School with free technical course; Opportunities in administration, mechanics, IT and logistics
- Senai offers free courses in electricity, mechanics, welding and baking in 29 cities: Sign up and boost your career!
- Fundação Bradesco has released new online courses (EAD) and with a free certificate for those who dream of boosting their CV without leaving home and without spending R$1
- Tax law;
- Developing Sensational Presentations;
- Impact Measurement Tools;
- Freedom of Expression;
- Online Advertising and Consumption;
- How to plan for retirement;
- Overexposure on the Internet;
- Internet Intimacy;
- Beyond the Canon;
- Family Law;
- Entrepreneurship for the Financial Market;
- Electoral Law;
- Concept of Time;
- Cyberbullying;
- Introduction to Using the SAM Tool;
- Citizen's Rights and Duties in Times of COVID-19;
- Linear Algebra and Data Science;
- Terms of Use and Privacy Policy;
- Cooperativism;
- Political Campaigns in Digital Environments;
- Introduction to Heliothermal Energy Source;
- Digital Democracy;
- Internet Exploitation and Abuse;
- Physical and Mental Health on the Internet;
- How to organize the family budget;
- Entrepreneurship in Sports;
- Data for Good;
- How to make investments 2;
- How do macroeconomic variables interact with each other? Studying some models;
- Pitch Development;
- Digital Security;
- Classics of Sociology;
- How to make investments 1;
- Culture: An Introductory Analysis;
- Public Policy Law;
- Offenses and Hate on the Internet;
- Design Thinking Applied to the Health Sector;
- Social Inclusion on the Internet;
- Access to information;
- Criminal and Economic Law;
- How to Spend Consciously;
- Image and Rights on the Web;
- Copyright in the Production of Teaching Material;
- Impact Assessment;
- Data Protection;
- Transformation;
- Public finances;
- Fundamentals of Global Nuclear Policy;
- Fundamentals for Construction of the School Political-Pedagogical Project;
- BNCC pedagogical foundations;
- Language Genres;
- Supply Management in Times of Pandemic;
- Governance of the Health System in Times of Pandemic;
- Oral History;
- Digital Humanities;
- Innovation in Health: Purposes and Challenges in Organizations;
- Pro-Ethics Institutions: Control Bodies;
- Interpretations of Brazil.
Registration for free courses at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation
The workload of free online courses varies according to each training course, with short and medium-term opportunities.
The number of class hours in FGV's free courses varies between one and 30 hours. To enroll, simply access the Fundação Getúlio Vargas website, register and select the desired course. There is no participation limit, interested parties can take as many free online courses as they wish.
On the page, you can obtain important information such as objectives to be developed throughout the course, program, target audience, among other information.
FGV's free online courses do not generate a certificate, but if the candidate obtains a score of 7 or higher in the post-test, they will be able to print, directly from the system, a statement that will enable them to prove their participation in the course.
Why take a course at FGV?
The Getúlio Vargas Foundation offers a variety of free courses in various areas of activity due to its partnership with Open Education Global. A member since 2008, the Foundation was the first Brazilian educational institution to join the consortium of countries that offer free online content and teaching materials.
FGV has over 16,5 million registered students, 8,5 million declarations issued, with 56% of low-income and working-class youth, and 99% satisfaction with the free courses taken. The courses provide students with access to the knowledge produced by FGV in its schools and institutes, free of charge, supporting the country's economic development.