Classes Separation
The section below presents the classes separated by the ideal period recommended for them to be taken.
Role of the Classe in the Curriculum
The Color Legend table provides a reference to the role of the class in the curriculum, based on colors.
Course Program
Some classes may have the Program ( Program) available in authenticated digital form.
By clicking on the link, the user will be directed to the document’s page in the Document Portal.
Prerequisites
Some classes may have Prerequisites ( Prerequisites), which are conditions that must be met for enrollment in the class.
The following types may appear:
– Completed Workload: It is necessary to complete the listed workload for each curriculum structure. If the section presents the GENERAL structure, any structure should be considered for the total required workload.
– Corequisite: It is necessary to have completed or be enrolled in the classes listed in the section.
– Completed Credits: It is necessary to have a total number of credits equal to or greater than the required amount.
– Classes: It is necessary to have completed the classes listed in the section.
Equivalent Classes
Some classes may have Equivalent Classes ( Equivalent), which identify identical classes that carry the same weight in the curriculum. If you have already passed one, you can request credit for it, so you do not need to take the class to which the previously completed one is equivalent.