UFRGS Offers Free Online Courses in Various Fields Through the Lúmina Platform. Find Out What Is Available, Who Can Participate, and How It Works.
UFRGS is offering a wide range of free courses accessible to anyone through the Lúmina platform, with content ranging from technology to culture and design.
The courses are 100% online, with free registration, and provide a certificate of completion.
This set of courses allows those interested in different areas of knowledge to qualify at no cost.
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See Some of the Free Courses from UFRGS
Here are brief descriptions of some of the free courses offered by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) for those who wish to learn more about the options:
Sentiment Analysis in Computing: A course that covers techniques for analyzing opinions, emotions, or trends in digital texts — also known as “opinion mining.”
Autodesk Inventor: Parametric Design: Trains participants in the use of Autodesk Inventor for creating parametric 3D models, applicable to industrial and mechanical design.
Usability Evaluation: Aimed at those who want to learn about user experience (UX), measuring how intuitive and efficient a digital product or service is.
Training for Agents in the Cultural and Creative Sector in Performing Arts: Targeted at professionals or those interested in the cultural sector, focusing on practices related to performing arts within the creative economy.
Training for Agents in the Cultural and Creative Sector in Publishing: A course that prepares students for work in the publishing and media sectors within the creative economy.
Training for Agents in the Cultural and Creative Sector in Fashion: A program focused on fashion design for creative profiles working or wishing to work in the fashion industry.
How to Produce Videos with Cell Phones and Tablets: A practical course that teaches recording and video editing techniques using mobile devices, ideal for those who want to work with audiovisual content.
How UFRGS’ Free Courses Work
The free courses at UFRGS operate simply: the interested party registers on the Lúmina platform, chooses the course of interest, and begins studying online.
There is no requirement of affiliation with the university.
The duration varies — according to reports, between about 8 and 60 hours to complete.
The self-instructional format means that the student advances at their own pace, although forums or emails may be available for doubts.
Tips for Choosing and Making the Most of It
To make the most of the free courses at UFRGS, consider these steps:
Choose a course aligned with your interest or professional goal — this will enhance your motivation.
Check the workload and whether a certificate is issued if that is important for you.
Organize your own schedule — for example, dedicating a few hours a week — to complete the course.
Take advantage of forums or doubt channels that the platform offers, even if there are no in-person classes.
Upon completion, download or save your certificate (if offered) for use in your resume, portfolio, or professional profile.
Why Take Advantage of UFRGS’ Free Courses
Participating in UFRGS’ free courses offers several advantages.
First, because they are free and accessible without the need for significant investment.
Second, because they allow for updating or acquiring new skills in emerging areas such as 3D design, video production, or usability.
Third, as they offer certification in many cases, adding value to your resume.
Additionally, the online format makes it easy to balance studying with work or other activities.

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