Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV) Offers Over 200 Free Online Courses in High Demand Areas in the Brazilian Market.
FGV offers over 200 free online courses for those looking to enhance their skills without leaving home. Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV) provides 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 educational materials, making this an excellent opportunity to enhance your resume and stay updated in various fields of knowledge. Take this chance to learn from one of the most renowned institutions in Brazil and give a boost to your career!
List of Free Online Courses Offered by Getúlio Vargas Foundation – FGV
Among the free courses from FGV are:
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The São Paulo government opens 1,700 spots in free courses in the capital and Greater São Paulo, with classes starting on April 27 and registrations available in person or online for areas with high demand in the job market.
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Federal Institute will pay you R$ 300 for a free course: IFSP calls women for 320 in-person vacancies in 8 cities, with 60 hours of training and registrations open until April 21, 2026.
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Senar opens more than 3,000 vacancies in free technical courses for 2026 with 9 programs in agriculture, hybrid education EAD + in-person, registrations until May 26 and simplified selection without exams throughout Brazil.
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Take a free course at SENAC: the organization offers 100% online free courses on digital marketing, graphic design, and innovation on the Orango Platform; see how to enroll and boost your resume.
- Tax Law;
- Developing Amazing Presentations;
- Impact Measurement Tools;
- Freedom of Expression;
- Online Advertising and Consumption;
- How to Plan for Retirement;
- Overexposure on the Internet;
- Intimacy on the Internet;
- Beyond the Canon;
- Family Law;
- Entrepreneurship for the Financial Market;
- Electoral Law;
- Concept of Time;
- Cyberbullying;
- Introduction to Using the SAM Tool;
- Citizens’ Rights and Duties in Times of COVID-19;
- Linear Algebra and Data Science;
- Terms of Use and Privacy Policies;
- Cooperativism;
- Political Campaigns in Digital Environments;
- Introduction to Heliothermal Energy Source;
- Digital Democracy;
- Exploitation and Abuses on the Internet;
- Physical and Mental Health on the Internet;
- How to Organize the Family Budget;
- Entrepreneurship in Sports;
- Data for Good;
- How to Invest 2;
- How Do Macroeconomic Variables Interact With Each Other? Studying Some Models;
- Pitch Development;
- Digital Security;
- Sociology Classics;
- How to Invest 1;
- Culture: An Introductory Analysis;
- Public Policy Law;
- Offenses and Hate on the Internet;
- Applied Design Thinking in Health;
- 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 Educational Material;
- Impact Assessment;
- Data Protection;
- Transformation;
- Public Finances;
- Fundamentals of Global Nuclear Policy;
- Fundamentals for Building the School Political-Pedagogical Project;
- Pedagogical Foundations of the BNCC;
- Genres of Language;
- Supply Chain Management in Pandemic Times;
- Health System Governance in Pandemic Times;
- Oral History;
- Digital Humanities;
- Health Innovation: Purposes and Challenges in Organizations;
- Pro-Ethics Institutions: Regulatory Bodies;
- Interpretations of Brazil.
Enrollment in Free Courses from Getúlio Vargas Foundation
The course load of the free online courses varies according to each program, with short and medium-duration opportunities.
The number of classroom hours in FGV’s free courses ranges from one to 30 hours. To enroll, just visit the Getúlio Vargas Foundation website, register, and select the desired course. There is no participation limit; interested individuals can take as many free online courses as they like.
On the page, you can find important information such as objectives to be developed throughout the course, program, target audience, among other details.
FGV’s free online courses do not generate certificates, but by obtaining a score of 7 or higher on the post-test, the candidate can print, directly from the system, a declaration that will allow 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 fields 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 provide free online content and educational materials.
FGV has over 16.5 million enrollees, 8.5 million declarations issued, with 56% being low-income youth and working youth, and 99% satisfaction with the completed free course. The courses allow students access to the knowledge produced by FGV in its schools and institutes, for free, supporting the economic development of the country.

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