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Civil Engineering
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Civil Engineering
The course's main objective is to train professionals capable of designing, execute, and inspect projects and works. It offers five emphases: hydraulics, transportation, sanitation, civil construction, and structures.
Duration: five years




Control and Automation Engineering
It trains engineers to work in the production process and to create technology in the control and automation area.
Duration: five years




Electrical Engineering
The course's objective is to train engineers in three areas: Electric Power Systems, Electric Industrial Systems, and Electronics.
Duration: five years




Mechanics Engineering
It aims to train professionals to carry out activities that involve designing, manufacturing, operating, and maintaining machines, equipment, and mechanical systems for industry, transportation, energy generation, and environmental control sectors.
Duration: five years




Metallurgic Engineering
The course's objective is to study metals: how to obtain them, what their conformation, structure, and applications are.
Duration: five years




Mining Engineering
The broad scope of a mining engineer's work is linked to the use of mineral resources and fossil fuels.
Duration: five years




Production Engineering
Production Engineers can work in any production sector – hospitals, banks, industries, etc. – because of their solid multidisciplinary background that enables them to quickly adapt themselves to particular situations.
Duration: five years




Chemical Engineering
The course prepares professionals to work in industrial processes related to material transformation, through both chemical reactions and/or changes of state and of energy content of composition.
Duration: five years











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