1. Home
  2. / Courses
  3. / Senac Opens Over 2,400 Free Spots in Courses in Beauty, Technology, Gastronomy, and Health
Reading time 3 min of reading Comments 0 comments

Senac Opens Over 2,400 Free Spots in Courses in Beauty, Technology, Gastronomy, and Health

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 08/01/2024 at 17:00
Senac libera mais de 2.400 vagas em cursos gratuitos nas áreas de beleza, tecnologia, gastronomia e saúde
Foto: Pagina inicial site Senac/Reprodução
Seja o primeiro a reagir!
Reagir ao artigo

Senac in the Federal District Offers Thousands of Spots in Free Short Courses Focused on the Most In-Demand Areas of the Job Market.

Recently, the National Service for Commercial Learning (Senac) in the Federal District opened registrations for more than 2,480 spots in various free professional training courses. The spots in the courses, offered at no cost, will be available until they are all filled in each segment.

List of Free Courses Opened by Senac

The free training courses do not confer a degree like technical courses and higher education. Thus, the student does not receive a diploma, but rather a certificate of completion. These are of short duration, usually hours or a few months depending on the school’s proposal.

By taking them, it is possible to learn in a short time compared to technical and higher education. Among other benefits are the quick financial return, there is no selection by entrance exam, it is a significant advantage in selection processes, and much more. We have separated a list of some of the main free courses and their respective units:

Brazlândia

  • Microsoft Power Bi Basic – Afternoon (15);
  • Pastry Chef – Morning (15);
  • Microsoft Power Bi Advanced – Afternoon (15);
  • Pattern Maker – Afternoon (15);
  • Sewing – Morning (15);
  • Pizza Maker – Afternoon (15);
  • Advanced Techniques in Word, Excel and PowerPoint – Morning (15).

Ceilândia

  • Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Treasury Management – Afternoon (25);
  • Database Administrator – Afternoon (12);
  • Makeup Artist – Morning (16);
  • Hairdresser – Morning (16);
  • Sewing – Morning (12);
  • Information Technology Assistant – Morning (22);
  • Systems Development Technician – Morning (22);
  • Hairdresser – Afternoon (16);
  • Makeup Artist – Evening (16);
  • Depilator – Afternoon (15);
  • Changes in the Personnel Department with the Implementation of eSocial – Evening (25);
  • Brow Design – Afternoon (15);
  • Makeup Artist – Afternoon (16);
  • School Secretary Technician – Evening (21);
  • Information Technology Assistant – Evening (12);
  • Pattern Maker – Afternoon (16);
  • Sewing – Evening;
  • Barber – Evening (16).

Register and Study at One of the Most Respected Institutions in Brazil

The available free courses cover various areas, including gastronomy, health, information technology, and beauty. The classes for the free courses are scheduled to start in February. Those interested can register online through the Senac Free Program.

The order of registration is one of the criteria to be considered in the selection of new students. It is important to remember that candidates can enroll in up to two free courses, provided they are at different times.

To register on the site, candidates must fill out a form with the required information and create a login and password to access the site. When registering, candidates must submit documents such as ID, CPF, and Proof of Residence.

It is worth noting that during the course, if necessary, educational activities may be developed with the support of technological resources, termed remote support (online) and/or with flexible activities between in-person and remote.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

In the case of remote activities (online), candidates will need to have knowledge of internet navigation, access to a computer with broadband internet or a mobile phone with internet access, and a valid individual email.

Learn About the Senac Free Program 

The Senac Free Program (PSG) is a result of the commitment protocol signed in 2008 between the Ministry of Education (MEC), the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE), the Ministry of Finance (MF), the National Confederation of Commerce of Goods, Services, and Tourism (CNC), and the National Service for Commercial Learning (Senac), and ratified by Federal Decree No. 6,633, of November 5, 2008.

The Program aims to offer free courses to low-income individuals, whose monthly per capita family income does not exceed 2 federal minimum wages, provided they are enrolled or graduates of basic education and workers, employed or unemployed.

Inscreva-se
Notificar de
guest
0 Comentários
Mais recente
Mais antigos Mais votado
Feedbacks
Visualizar todos comentários
Valdemar Medeiros

Formado em Jornalismo e Marketing, é autor de mais de 20 mil artigos que já alcançaram milhões de leitores no Brasil e no exterior. Já escreveu para marcas e veículos como 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon e outros. Especialista em Indústria Automotiva, Tecnologia, Carreiras (empregabilidade e cursos), Economia e outros temas. Contato e sugestões de pauta: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

Share in apps
0
Adoraríamos sua opnião sobre esse assunto, comente!x