Master's and Doctorate
- Advanced Electrochemistry
- Advanced Ceramic
- Advanced Spectroscopic Methods
- Advanced Topics in Applied Chemistry
- Aluminum Alloys: Processing and Applications
- Biomaterials
- Carbon Nanomaterials
- Failure Analysis and Preventive Actions
- Heat Treating Technology
- Introduction to Solid State
- Macromolecular Science
- Materials Characterization
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials
- Microfabrication Techniques
- Nanostructured Devices and Nanosensors
- Polymer Blends and Composites
- Photonic Materials and Structures
- Rheology of Complex Fluids
- Scientific Research Methodology
- Solid State Thermodynamics
- Steel and Special Alloys
- Supramolecular Nanotechnology
- Surface Engineering
Notes: upon enrollment, check what subjects will be available in each semester. Elective subjects will be offered as long as a minimum of five (5) students are duly enrolled. No subject changes will be accepted after enrollment.
Mandatory Activity of Thesis Seminar (only for doctorate students)
The PhD student must comply with 12 credit units related to the Mandatory Activity of Thesis Seminar, subdivided in Thesis Seminar I, Thesis Seminar II and Thesis Seminar III, in the second, third and fourth semester of the course *, respectively . However, the sequential offering of these activities is subject to the formation of a minimum quorum determined by the Program Coordinator. Therefore, if it is not possible to attend one of the activities in the semester due to non-class formation, the student must take it in the subsequent semester.
Notes: required scheduled and “Area Seminar” are intended to help students to develop their dissertation efforts. Only one Thesis Seminar Activity shall be completed for semester
Teaching Internship
The Teaching Internship is an integral part of the postgraduate training, aiming at the preparation for teaching and the qualification of undergraduate education.
It is a mandatory activity for all beneficiaries of scholarships. However, all students who are regularly enrolled in the Stricto Sensu Postgraduate courses (MSc and PhD) may voluntarily complete the Teaching Internship and will be entitled to certification.
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