Teaching degree in Chemistry
Published: 20/01/2020 - 14:01
Last modification: 26/08/2021 - 19:43
The Teching degree in Chemistry is an undergraduate degree that aims at training chemistry teachers who are committed to search for answers to challenges and problems existing in high schools, especially public high schools.
Therefore, the course focuses on training professionals to be articulated with current problems in society; stimulating the development of a scientific, reflective and ethical spirit in the teachers; providing general knowledge of regional, national and world problems, in which chemistry plays a key role; encouraging the student to develop academic or social projects with support from professors; offering a solid theoretical and practical formation of fundamental concepts for the professional to act in a critical and innovative way; consolidating inclusive education by respecting differences, recognizing and valuing ethnic-racial, gender, sexual, religious and generational diversity, among others; valuing research and extension actions as pedagogical principles.
Entrants of the undergraduate Teaching degree in Chemistry course must present basic knowledge of general chemistry according to the basic and high education curriculum; time to devote to studies, especially for classes at night, because this course is taught in the evening.
For more information access (in portuguese): http://www.iq.ufu.br/graduacao/quimica-licenciatura
Student Mobility Programmes: it is important to improve students' learning as it connects them to cultural, economic, political and educational aspects of other countries, making the student adaptable in any learning environment.
Opportunities: International mobility is aimed at international students who want study at UFU. There are two types of international mobility:
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Special Students with UFU (temporary): intended for international students, enrolled in undergraduate courses at foreign institutions with whom UFU has partnerships, either through bilateral cooperation agreements, double diploma cooperation agreements or specific programs. The duration of the mobility can be: 1 (one) or 2 (two) academic semesters, to take courses and / or perform an internship; 1 (one) year and a half to 2 (two) years, to carry out the double degree. The current programs are: Acordo Bilateral; Aulp; Bracol (Colômbia); Brafitec (França); Bramex (México); Marca (América Latina). For more information access: http://www.dri.ufu.br/en/servicos/mobilidade-internacional-na-ufu-para-estudantes-internacionais
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Regular Students with UFU:Intended for students from foreign countries and participating in the PEC-G Program to carry out the entire undergraduate course at UFU. For more information access: http://www.dri.ufu.br/en/servicos/programa-de-estudantes-convenio-de-graduacao-pec-g-0
Double Degree: UFU allows the international student, through the double diploma cooperation agreements established with partner universities, to acquire the UFU diploma at the end of the mobility. The double diploma program works as follows: the international student takes part of his course at UFU, and later returns to his country to complete his studies at the home institution. Upon completion of the course, the student will receive a diploma validated by both institutions. For more information access: http://www.dri.ufu.br/en/servicos/programa-de-duplo-diploma-para-estudantes-internacionais
Chemistry Lecturer Office:
Director: Deividi Marcio Marques
Officer: Jaciara Boldrini França
e-mail: coliq.ufu@gmail.com
Telephone number: +55 34 3239-4178
Office Hours:
Monday to Friday
07:30 - 22:15 (time zone of Brasília)
Saturday
08:00 - 11:45 (time zone of Brasília)
Adress:
Santa Mônica Campus - Building 1A - Room 235
João Naves de Ávila Avenue - 2121 - Santa Mônica Neighbourhood
Uberlândia - Minas Gerais - Brazil - Zipe Code: 38400-902