The curricular structure of the master, from Resolution PPGEI 01/2018, presents the following flow:
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REGULAR CLASS |
REGULAR CLASS |
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Subject |
Workload |
Credits |
MANDATORY SUBJECTS |
Workload |
Credits |
SPECIALIZATION |
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1st SEMESTER |
Mandatory |
60 |
4 |
45 |
3 |
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45 |
3 |
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Elective |
60 |
4 |
45 |
3 |
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45 |
3 |
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Special Topic |
60 |
4 |
45 |
3 |
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45 |
3 |
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2nd SEMESTER |
Elective |
60 |
4 |
MANDATORY SUBJECTS |
45 |
3 |
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45 |
3 |
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Scientific and Technological Production |
60 |
4 |
45 |
3 |
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45 |
3 |
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45 |
3 |
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English Language Proficiency |
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3rd SEMESTER |
Qualification Seminar |
60 |
4 |
ACTIVITIES MANDATORY |
Qualification |
MASTERS |
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Publication |
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4th SEMESTER |
Masters dissertation
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90 |
6 |
Masters dissertation |
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Total |
450 |
30 |
495 |
33 |
Comments:
- The mandatory discipline will be chosen by the collegiate for each class selection.
- Elective courses: Professional internship; Teaching internship; Sandwich internship or other board discipline.
- According to the needs of the class, new subjects will be offered.
DISCIPLINES COMMON TO ALL AREAS:
Materials science
Mechanical Behavior of Materials
Plastic Conformation of Metals
Corrosion in Industry: fundamentals, identification and evaluation
environmental engineering
Quality Engineering in Industrial Processes
economic engineering
Mechanical Testing of Materials
Teaching Internship
Professional internship
Sandwich Stage
Study of Ferrous Materials
Study of Non-Ferrous Materials
Fracture Mechanics and Material Integrity
Metallography and Heat Treatment of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials
Physical Metallurgy
Mechanical Metallurgy
Non-Conventional Manufacturing Methods
Experiment Planning and Process Optimization
Processes, Specification and Material Selection
Scientific and Technological Production
Intellectual property
Qualifying Seminar
Welding Technology
Special Topics in Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Special Topics in Industrial Projects
Tribology
Machining of Materials
DISCIPLINES OF THE SHIPBUILDING AREA:
Naval Architecture
Shipbuilding and Repair Industry
Introduction to Naval Engineering
Naval Construction Materials I
Shipbuilding Materials II
Physical Metallurgy
Experimental planning
Welding and Cutting Technology
Water transportation
Treatment, Painting, Finishing, Assembly, Building and Launch
Topics in Naval Projects and Behavior of Floating Structures