Brazilian Ministry of Education recognizes 98 master's and doctoral programs.
The decree listing the stricto sensu postgraduate courses and the institutions where they will be taught is published in today's edition (12) of the Official Gazette of the Union.
Yara Aquino - Reporter for Agência Brasil
The Ministry of Education has recognized 98 master's, professional master's and doctoral courses in institutions across the five Brazilian regions. The decree listing the stricto sensu postgraduate courses and the institutions where they will be taught is published in today's edition (12) of the Official Gazette of the Union.
The recognized courses are in areas such as law, computer science, nursing, biodiversity and conservation, education and diversity, dentistry, nutrition and health, and pharmaceutical sciences.
The Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes) maintains a list for consultation of recommended and recognized master's, professional master's, and doctoral programs.