The Department of Literature (Delet), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), has registrations open until August 20th for the selection process for Specialization in Latin Language. 40 places are offered for the free course, which lasts 16 months, from November 5, 2019 to December 31, 2020.
The course load is 380 face-to-face class hours and final work presentation, with classes held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the evening shift. The student must be responsible for acquiring the teaching material to be used in developing the course.
Registration is carried out in the Integrated Academic Activities Management System (Sigaa), in the selection process > lato sensu selection processes tab. The selection will be conducted by the Literature course coordinator, through analysis of the curriculum vitae, letter of intent and interview. After registering, the candidate will receive instructions for submitting documents via email. More information is available in the selection process notice, by telephone (84) 98882-3022 and or by email at hozanetelima@hotmail.com.
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