GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ENTRY INTO THE POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM
(MASTER'S OR DOCTORATE) IN COLLECTIVE HEALTH (FCM/UNICAMP)
To become a Master's or Doctorate student in the PPG in Collective Health, the interested
party must:
- Consult the Lines of Research and the Advisors according to the area of interest;
- After prior contact with an advisor, the interested party must register for the annual Selection Process (The notice is published in mid-September, for entry in the 1st semester of the following year);
IMPORTANT
Registration for the selection process, as well as the Master's and Doctorate courses are
100% free;
The selection process includes both Brazilian and foreign candidates, so the registration procedure is the same (there will only be a difference in the documentation to be presented by each candidate);
Information on the possibility of scholarships can be found HERE.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS - Applicants should read the notice posted on our website carefully and send in all the documentation required to apply for the Master's or Doctorate, as well as the Acceptance of Guidance signed by the future advisor, by the last day of registration.
PERIODS OF THE SELECTION PROCESS - The call for applications is published on the Program's website - in mid-September, for entry in February of the following year.
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Tips from the Program:
Many applicants have doubts about the content covered by each Area of Concentration or
Line of Research and also about the workload of subjects or requirements for each course.
Here are two tips that may help you:
1 - Consult the Master's and Doctorate Course Catalog, where you will find all the information about the Program's curriculum, the requirements for Master's and Doctorate students, course time, among other information;
2 - Enroll in isolated courses as a Special Student: you can enroll in some courses offered
every semester by the Program, even if you are not a Regular Student at UNICAMP. To do this, you should look at the Program's website, where the courses being offered to Special Students in a given semester are posted, and register. Enrolling in these courses does not constitute any link with the Master's or Doctorate course, however, it does allow the student to take courses that are part of the course curriculum and, eventually, when they join the Program as a Master's or Doctorate student, they will be able to take advantage of these courses already taken
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