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Drama Upon graduation, students receive a B.A. in acting or a teaching licensure. Duration: three and a half year. Fine Arts The program trains graphic artists, researchers, art critics, and teachers. It offers two possibilities: a B.A. in animation, drawing, sculpting, etching, and painting and the teaching licensure in drawing and plastic. Duration: four years Letters The program seeks to prepare teachers for primary and secondary schools, as well as to train researchers in critical thinking and research skills in linguistic, literary, and cultural topics. It offers degrees in Portuguese, English, German, Spanish, French, Latin, and Greek at both B.A. and teaching licensure levels. Duration: four years Music The program seeks to train professionals to work in orchestras and chamber orchestras (as musicians or conductors), choirs (as singers or conductors), and as soloists, composers, and arrangers. Admission is conditioned to evaluation of specific skills. Duration: four years (teaching licensure and B.A. in Instruments and Singing) and five years (B.A. in Composition and Conducting). |