Registration for the “Semi-face-to-face Course Learning and Practicing Libras at SEPA II”, promoted by the Applied Psychology Service (SEPA), a supplementary unit of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA), is open until next Sunday, the 19th, at SIGAA.
The target audience are students approved in the Libras Course at SEPA I, students, technicians and teachers from the Department of Psychology, from the public sector linked to the APOIAR project and students from private institutions, as well as people with basic knowledge of Libras.
"It is known that some services (psychological, psycho-pedagogical) are almost non-existent, one of the reasons being the lack of professionals trained to provide these services. Therefore, the course represents an important measure of motivation, in initial and continuing training, for professionals to dedicate themselves to this repressed demand", explained Ivone Braga Albino, pedagogue and psychopedagogue at SEPA.
The course will last 60 hours, 36 hours in person and 24 hours remotely. Registration is exclusively through SIGAA (SIGAA>EXTENSION> COURSES> REGISTRATION). More information by phone: 99947-7590
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