PhD in Education

A 36-month, 2,200-hour program designed to cultivate advanced skills in administrative management, pedagogy, and teaching, focusing on sustainable development in education. Delivered through distance learning, it disseminates theoretical and practical knowledge among education professionals. The curriculum integrates updated knowledge with relevant methodologies and practical applications, totaling 36 credits.

About the Program

The PhD in Education aims to stimulate knowledge production in the field of Educational Sciences and to train professionals capable of autonomy and independent action in the academic and scientific fields. The program’s main goal is to prepare professionals to develop research projects and lead educational programs based on state-of-the-art scientific knowledge. It seeks to equip students with tools to analyze the educational system and propose solutions to improve collective educational practices. The program focuses on the training of teachers, researchers, and education professionals.

Professional Profile
The University aims to train professionals with a critical mindset, capable of using theoretical and practical tools acquired throughout the course to develop intervention projects that provide solutions to everyday problems faced by professionals in the field.

Upon completion of the course, students should:
• Demonstrate the ability to analyze educational problems and processes and present solutions;
• Be capable of presenting ideas and conclusions in a clear and understandable manner, both orally and in writing;
• Show the ability to understand the relationship between different realities and the connection between theory and practice;
• Have a holistic view that allows them to understand the structure and function of the educational field.

Target Audience
Education professionals and professionals from related fields.

Research Areas

The PhD in Education program is structured around three research lines that provide a broad understanding of the educational process, promoting research mobility across various educational fields and themes. The program focuses on curricular research related to educational practices based on the contexts of education.

  1. Public Education Policies and Teacher Training
    This line gathers research focused on educational policies, initial and continuous teacher training, and discussions related to teaching across different levels, from Basic to Higher Education. It includes researchers from various disciplinary fields with different theoretical and methodological approaches covering the following topics.
  2. Education and Diversities: Socio-Cultural Practices
    This line develops research projects on education and its multiple interfaces with other areas of society. It focuses on historical, cultural, psychological, and sociological approaches in an interdisciplinary perspective.
  3. Educational Practices, Methodologies, and Educational Technologies
    This line investigates various training spaces: (1) teaching practices and methodologies, including curriculum and assessment processes; (2) educational information and communication technologies; (3) literacy and writing acquisition processes.

Curriculum Structure

COMPULSORY COURSESHOURS / CREDITS
1 – Research Methodology60 hours – 4 credits
2 – Brazilian Education60 hours – 4 credits
3 – Teacher Training and Pedagogical Practices60 hours – 4 credits
4 – Theory and Methods in Education60 hours – 4 credits
5- Teaching Methodology and Practices in Education60 hours – 4 credits
Total300 hours – 20 credits
ELECTIVE COURSES (Line I)HOURS / CREDITS
6 – Philosophy of Education45 hours – 3 Credits
7 – Educational Practices and Curriculum Organization45 hours – 3 Credits
8 – Brazilian Culture: Education and Black Thought45 hours – 3 Credits
9 – Topics in Teaching and Learning45 hours – 3 Credits
Total180 hours – 12 Credits
ELECTIVE COURSES (Line II)HOURS / CREDITS
10 – Gender and Diversity in Educational Spaces45 hours – 3 Credits
11 – Pedagogical Practice in Sexual Education45 hours – 3 Credits
12 – Body, Culture, and Education45 hours – 3 Credits
Total135 hours – 9 Credits

Documents that must be attached:

Not sure about the required documents? Check out the list of documentation to ensure your application is complete before submission.

  • Birth or marriage certificate;
  • Identification document;
  • Individual Tax ID. Ex: CPF or SSN;
  • Graduation diploma or certificate of completion;
  • Copy of Academic transcript;
  • Proof of residence.

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