• Contact & Impressum
  • © Copyright
  • Terms and Conditions

co.systems consulting GmbH

  • Home
  • General Aspects
    • Basic Facts
    • Technical and legal points
    • Courage to face new difficulties
  • EU Countries
    • Work in France
    • Work in Iceland
    • Working in Italy
    • Work in Latvia
    • Work in Macedonia
    • Work in Portugal
    • Work in Romania
    • Work in Spain
  • Non-EU Countries
    • Working in Argentina
    • Working in Brazil
    • Work in Chile
    • Work in Japan
    • Work in Mexico
  • About co.systems
    • Company Facts
    • Management
    • Testimonials from clients and project partners
    • Testimonials from our trainees
  • Press
    • Articles in Austrian Newspapers



Academic Qualifications

Brazil adopts a mixed system of public and private funded universities. Higher education is taught at isolated schools or universities. Brazilian higher education is composed of public and private universities and colleges. Public institutions are considered to provide a higher quality education although private schools have been improving their quality and narrowing the gap.

Public universities are fully funded by the federal and state governments, as required by the Brazilian constitution.

Admission to public universities is very competitive since undergraduate education is free and the quality is higher.

University level studies

Higher education in Brazil can be divided into both undergraduate and graduate work. In addition to providing education, universities promote research and provide stand-alone classes to the community.

University levels

Undergraduate degrees – in Brazil called “graduate” degrees (graduação):

- Bachelor’s (Bacharelado): varying between 3 to 6 years of full time studies for completion. Enables individuals to act as professionals in a certain area (e.g., lawyer, economist, physician)

- Licentiate (Licenciatura): varying between 3 to 4 years of full time studies for completion. Enables individuals to act as elementary or secondary school teachers in a certain area (e.g., licensed teacher of Math, of English, of Biology)

- Technology (Tecnologia): varying between 2 to 3 years of full time studies for completion. Shorter, more specific professional courses aimed at providing highly specialized knowledge in a shorter amount of time (e.g., technologist on agribusiness, technologist on tourism management)

University levels

Graduate degrees – in Brazil called “postgraduate” degrees (Pós-graduação):

- “Lato sensu postgraduate” degrees: it represents a specialization in a certain area, and takes from 1 to 2 years until completion. If the person is interested in a PhD, a strictu sensu master’s degree should be taken instead. MBA programs in Brazil are classified as lato sensu programs.

- “Stricto sensu postgraduate” degrees: enable the individual to pursue an academic career. In a chronological order:

- Master’s degree (Mestrado): 1 to 2 years of full time studies for completion. Often serves as additional qualification for those seeking a differential on the job market, or for those who want to pursue a PhD.

- Doctoral degree / PhD (Doutorado): 3-4 years for completion. Usually used as a stepstone for an academic life.

- Postdoctoral degree (Pós-doutorado): usually denotes excellency on a field of knowledge.

The Brazilian Educational System is divided into three levels: fundamental, intermediate and higher education, the latter comprising two different levels: undergraduate and graduate. Preschool or infant education is added to this hierarchical structure, for the purpose of providing assistance to children less than 7 years of age.

The regular school year in Brazil, independently of the calendar year, covers a minimum of 180 days of effective work, excluding tests and exams, according to the current Education Law.

EU Countries

  • France
    • Information about France
    • European Union Citizens
    • Non-EU Citizens
    • Types of Visas
    • French Health Care System
    • Education System
    • Recognition of Professional Qualifications
    • Housing in France
    • Tax System
    • Invest in France
    • Useful Links
  • Iceland
    • Information about Iceland
    • European Union Citizens and other special countries
    • Non-EU Citizens
    • Types of Visas
    • Health Care System
    • Education System
    • Recognition of Professional Qualification
    • Housing in Iceland
    • Tax System
    • Investing in Iceland
    • Useful Links
  • Italy
    • Information about Italy
    • European Union Citizens
    • Non-European Union Citizens
    • Types of Visas
    • Health Care System
    • Education System
    • Professional Recognition
    • Housing in Italy
    • Taxes & Work Regime
    • Foreign Investment
    • Application Forms
    • Useful Links
  • Latvia
    • Basic Facts
    • EU Citizens
    • Non-EU Citizens
    • Types of Visas
    • Health Care System
    • Education System
    • Recognition of Foreign Qualifications
    • Housing
    • Tax System
    • Investing in Latvia
    • Useful Links
  • Macedonia
    • Introduction
    • Reasons for choosing Macedonia
    • European & Non-European Citizens
    • Health Care System
    • Education System
    • Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
    • Recognition of Studies
    • Taxation
    • Housing
    • Application Forms
  • Portugal
    • Introduction
    • European Union Members
    • Other Citizens
    • Arriving in Portugal to work
    • Types of Visas
    • Health Care System
    • Work Regime
    • Education System
    • Professional Recognition
    • Foreign Investment
    • Housing
    • Do you need support?
    • Useful Links
  • Romania
    • Introduction
    • Entry & Stay Conditions
    • European Union Citizens
    • Non-European Union Citizens
    • Education System
    • Recognition of Studies
    • Health Care System
    • Business
    • Renting
    • Tourism
    • Application Forms
    • Useful Links
  • Spain
    • Introduction

Non-EU Countries

  • Argentina
    • Introduction
    • Argentina’s Economy Structure
    • Paperwork needed
    • Types of Visa
    • Education System
    • Universities
    • Recognition of Qualifications
    • Doing Business
    • Renting
    • Cost of Living
    • Health Care System
    • Useful Links
  • Brazil
    • Introduction
    • Who needs a Visa
    • Types of Visas
    • Necessary Documents
    • Work Regime
    • Taxation
    • Health Care System
    • Education System
    • Professional Recognition
    • Foreign Investment
    • Housing
    • Useful Links
  • Chile
    • Introduction
    • The Economy
    • Types of Visa
    • Paperwork needed
    • Immigration Offices
    • Recognition of Studies
    • Education System
    • Health Care System
    • Housing
    • Entrepeneur in Chile
    • Business Strategies in Chile
    • Application Forms
    • Useful Links
  • Japan
    • Introduction
    • Immigration Offices
    • Visa Information
    • Education in Japan
    • Health Care and other Insurance
    • Housing
    • Business Strategies
    • Application forms
    • Useful Links
  • Mexico
    • Basic Information
    • Economy Structure Mexico
    • Mexican Immigration Offices
    • Paperwork needed
    • Recognition of Certificates
    • Mexican Education System
    • Mexican Health Care
    • Renting in Mexico
    • Mexican Enterprising Market
    • Mexican Business Culture
    • Application Forms
    • Useful Links

© co.systems consulting GmbH                                          Tel +43 (1) 89 22 544 +43 (1) 30 88 133 Fax +43 (1) 30 88 144                                               @ office@expat-management.at