Almost 17 Thousand Spots in Free Courses: USP Offers 16 Extension Options in Various Areas with Enrollments Open Until July.
The University of São Paulo (USP) is offering free courses for extension and professional qualification. The USP campuses, spread across the State of São Paulo, are providing free courses with almost 17 thousand spots for the external community.
The Relevance of USP
The University of São Paulo (USP) is at the top as one of the best higher education institutions not only in Brazil but also throughout Latin America.
Founded in 1934, USP stands out for its academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and social impact.
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The university attracts the best students and professors, offering a variety of courses in different fields of knowledge.
Completing an extension course and obtaining a diploma from this institution guarantees new professional and academic perspectives.
Free Courses Offered by the USP Rectory
Archaeological Research in the Peruaçu River Valley
Provides an updated overview of scientific research in the Peruaçu River Valley. There are 40 spots available for enrollment until July 29, 2024.
History and Archaeology of Greek Colonization in Croatia
This USP course presents the archaeology of Greek colonization in the Central Dalmatia region of Croatia. There are 120 spots available for enrollment until July 27, 2024.
Introduction to Brazilian Archaeology
Offers basic concepts of Brazilian Archaeology. There are 40 spots available for enrollment until July 29, 2024.
Inequality and Conviviality in Latin America
This course offers 40 spots and addresses inequality through political actions in civil society. Enrollments are open until July 31, 2024.
Business and Dictatorship in Brazil
With 150 spots, this in-person course offers a comprehensive view of the Brazilian business sector’s involvement during the dictatorship, discussing victim reparations and corporate accountability for human rights violations. Enrollments are open until July 26, 2024.
Philosophy, Gender, and Education: Issues for Action
This USP course proposes a reflection on gender issues in education, exploring the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir and feminist claims. There are 150 spots available for enrollment until July 26, 2024.
Largo da Banana: Samba, Urbanization, and Racial Relations in São Paulo
Explores the history of Largo da Banana in Barra Funda and its importance as the “birthplace” of samba in the 1970s-1980s. There are 150 spots available for enrollment until July 26, 2024.
School of Economics, Business Administration, Accounting, and Actuarial Science
H2H Marketing: A New Journey for More Human Marketing
Challenges participants to rethink marketing approaches. There are 500 spots available for enrollment until August 20, 2024.
USP offers an excellent opportunity for those looking to qualify professionally or expand their knowledge in various fields.
With almost 17 thousand free spots, USP’s extension courses in July are an unmissable chance for the community. Take advantage and enroll!
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Historical Archaeology and Legislation: Decolonial Reflections
Investigates the role of Decolonial Archaeology in challenging imperialist prejudices in archaeological science. The course offers 40 spots and enrollment is open until July 29, 2024.
Introduction to Archaeology: Methods
Presents the main archaeological methods used by researchers. There are 40 spots available for enrollment until July 29, 2024.
Oceanographic Institute
Whales and Dolphins in Schools
Intended for elementary and secondary school teachers, this course works on communication and teaching strategies about dolphins. There are 240 spots (120 in-person and 120 remote) available for enrollment until July 29, 2024.
Institute of Geosciences
Place-Based Education and Geoconservation
Aims to contribute to the training of current teachers and researchers, focusing on building socio-educational strategies and projects aimed at place-based education and geoconservation. There are 100 in-person spots available for enrollment until July 24, 2024.
Institute of Advanced Studies
Right to Life: A Critical Perspective on the Urban
Intended for teachers, researchers, and professionals in applied human and social sciences, this course offers 50 in-person spots available for enrollment until July 31, 2024.
Democracy and Nation-State: Legal Debates and Historical Clashes
Discusses the concepts of Reform, Revolution, and Democracy through social movements since the late 18th century. There are 50 remote spots available for enrollment until July 21, 2024.
School of Animal Science and Food Engineering
Building a Website Using Google Technology
Offering 5,000 spots, the course provides tools for building websites for educational management, business, and online presence. Enrollments are open until July 31, 2024.
School of Philosophy, Sciences, and Letters of Ribeirão Preto
Life Sciences Project in Schools: Neurosciences Applied to Education
Offered by the Psychology Department, this course connects teachers to topics that are little explored in the academic environment, with 10,000 spots available. Enrollments are open until July 31, 2024.
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