Professional Master of Project and Heritage/UFRJ

Academic Structure

Curricular Structure:

PROARQ will offer mandatory and elective courses annually, with the Professional Master's student taking at least 360 (three hundred and sixty) hours of classes.

After completing the workload, if the student has a performance coefficient equal to or greater than 2.0 (two), has his/her Qualification Examination approved and has an article published in a Journal or a national/international paper presented in an event in the area of ​​Architecture and Urbanism, he/she is now able to defend the Dissertation.

Professional Master's classes take place only on Fridays from 7:30 am to 6 pm, according to the Timetable established annually.

Deadlines

A. For the defense of dissertation:

The time for the defense, from the date of enrollment in the Master, is 30 (thirty) months. Any longer-term must be requested to the Deliberative Commission, in a detailed manner by the student and the advisor (a) and with the presentation of material developed so far, with a deadline of extension UP TO 6 (six) months after the first 30 months have elapsed. The final extension decision is always up to the Deliberative Commission and any period exceeding 36 months must be sent to CEPG as an exceptional extension.

B. For Qualification Examination:

The Qualification Examination for the Professional Master's Course must be carried out in a period not exceeding 24 (twenty-four) months counted from the enrollment. The student must have completed the entire workload, between mandatory and elective courses (360h) to qualify, except in exceptional situations decided by the Coordination, in a Collegiate Meeting.

DEADLINES FOR DEFENSE 

Class

Qualification Examination

Final defense

(year)

(data)

(date)

2019

2020

2021

concluded.

until 06/30/2022

in 2023

from 11/2021 until 08/30/2023 (Res. CEPG 06/2021)

until 12/16/2022 or until 03/14/2024 (Res. CEPG 06/2021)

until 12/15/2023 or until 03/14/2024 (Res. CEPG 06/2021) 

Supervision

The advisor professor must belong to the permanent professors or collaborating professors of the Professional Master in Project and Heritage

The advisor professor must belong to the permanent professors or collaborating professors of the Professional Master in Project and Heritage.

According to the advisor and with the approval of the Program's Deliberative Commission (MPPP), the guidance may be shared with doctoral professors from other Programs, according to criteria of adequacy for the student's research ).