The student of the Master's Degree Course will necessarily do 04 subjects, being: 02
electives belonging to the Research Line in which the dissertation project is located - and another 2
electives, as indicated by the advisor, regardless of the link that they have with the Research Lines, and may
be studied in another Program duly accredited by CAPES, provided that these disciplines have no value less
than 05 credits.
The set of elective subjects to be offered in each semester will be fixed, in advance, by the Program
Collegiate.
The payment of the credits shall be made by sum of:
- Completed Subjects: 20 credits (at least)
- Scheduled Activities: 09 credits (at least)
- Article Publishing: 03 credits (at least)
- Proficiency in foreign language (English, French or Spanish)
- Qualification Exam: 04 credits
- Masters Dissertation: 20 credits
Total credits to obtain the title: 56 credits (at least), Or 952 hours.
DEADLINE FOR OBTAINING THE MASTER'S TITLE
24 (fourthy-four) months
The student of the Doctorate Course will participate in 04 subjects, being: 02 electives belonging to the Research Line in which the thesis project is located - and another 02 electives, as indicated by the advisor (a), regardless of the link that they have with the Research Lines. The set of electives to be offered in each semester will be fixed, in advance, by the Program Collegiate.
The student must be registered and participate in the activities of the Advisor's Research Group.
The payment of the credits will be made by sum of:
- Subjects: 20 credits
- Participation in seminars: 10 credits
- Publication of articles: 10 credits
- Scheduled Activities: 10 credits
- Proficiency in foreign language (English, French or Spanish)
- Qualification Examination and participation in defensive stalls: 10 credits
- Guidance and conducting research: 60 credits
- Doctoral thesis: 60 credits
Total credits to obtain the title: 180 credits, or 3060 hours.
DEADLINE FOR OBTAINING THE DOCTOR'S TITLE
36 (thirty-six) months
Courses - 1st semester of 2024
Elective Courses - Track 1
COURSE NAME | CREDITS | RESPONSIBLE PROFESSOR |
---|---|---|
Media Culture and Configuration of Sonic Languages | 5 | Prof. Dr. Heloisa Valente |
Power, Media, and Digital Culture | 5 | Prof. Dr. Carla Montuori Fernandes |
Television and Transmedia Narratives | 5 | Prof. Dr. Clarice Greco |
Traditions and Transformations of Documentary | 5 | Prof. Dr. Gustavo Souza da Silva |
Elective Courses - Track 2
COURSE NAME | CREDITS | RESPONSIBLE PROFESSOR |
---|---|---|
Cartographies and the Field of Communication: Approaches and Debates | 5 | Prof. Dr. Simone Luci Pereira |
Studies on Communication and Memory | 5 | Prof. Dr. Bárbara Heller |
Fundamentals of Communication Ecology | 5 | Prof. Dr. Maurício Riberio da Silva |
Contemporary Sociabilities: The Construction of Subjects Amid Traditional and Digital Media | 5 | Prof. Dr. Issaaf Santos Karhawi |
Research Tracks:
Track 1: Configuration of Products and Processes in Media Culture
Track 2: Contributions of Media to Interaction between Social Groups
Courses - 2nd Semester of 2024
Elective Courses - Line 1
COURSE NAME | CREDITS | RESPONSIBLE PROFESSOR |
---|---|---|
Music and Media Culture | 5 | Prof. Heloisa Valente |
Audience and Fan Studies | 5 | Prof. Clarice Greco |
Digital Communication Studies | 5 | Prof. Adriana Amaral |
Methodologies for Analyzing Narrative Fiction Audiovisual Products | 5 | Prof. Laura Cánepa |
Media Production in a Digital Environment | 5 | Prof. Carla Montuori Fernandes |
Theory and Aesthetics of Documentary | 5 | Prof. Gustavo Souza da Silva |
Elective Courses - Line 2
COURSE NAME | CREDITS | RESPONSIBLE PROFESSOR |
---|---|---|
Communication, Identities, and Sociocultural Markers of Difference | 5 | Prof. Simone Luci |
Media Culture, Technology, and Society | 5 | Prof. Vander Casaqui |
Text Studies and Reading Practices in Vulnerable Territories | 5 | Prof. Bárbara Heller |
Medialization, Imaginary, and Religion | 5 | Prof. Maurício Ribeiro da Silva |
Media Theory | 5 | Prof. Malena Contrera |