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180
Lecture Laboratory COC471 Introduction to Computation 4.0 45 15 EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15 EEHX02 Top in Environmental Engineering 2.0 30 0 EEI533 Introduction to Economy 4.0 45 15 IBE122 General Ecology 5.0 60 30 IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0 MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0 29.0 Lecture Laboratory EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15 EQI121 Fundamentals of Applied Chemistry and Environmental Engineering 4.0 60 0 FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30 FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0 IBM231 Sanitary and Environmental Biology 4.0 45 30 MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0 MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15 23.0 Lecture Laboratory EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15 EEH303 Mechanics of Fluids 4.0 45 15 EQI366 Environmental Chemistry 4.0 60 0 FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30 FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0 MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15 MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0 25.0 Amount of credits Amount of credits Third Semester Code Name Credits Hours Industrial Engineering - Engineering Economics First Semester Code Name Credits Hours Amount of credits Second Semester Code Name Credits Hours

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Page 1: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

COC471 Introduction to Computation 4.0 45 15

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

EEHX02 Top in Environmental Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI533 Introduction to Economy 4.0 45 15

IBE122 General Ecology 5.0 60 30

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

29.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

EQI121 Fundamentals of Applied Chemistry and Environmental Engineering 4.0 60 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0

IBM231 Sanitary and Environmental Biology 4.0 45 30

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEH303 Mechanics of Fluids 4.0 45 15

EQI366 Environmental Chemistry 4.0 60 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

25.0Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Industrial Engineering - Engineering Economics

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

COC474 Mechanics and Durability of Solids 4.0 45 15

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

FIM230 Physics III – A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group 1) 2.0 30 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

COG201 Energy and Environment 2.0 30 0

COR200 Transport and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEC315 Electrical Installations and Environment 4.0 45 15

EEC352 Principles of Geomechanics 4.0 45 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH351 Development and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EQW010 Industry and Environment 2.0 30 0

ISC001 Public Health and Environment 2.0 30 0

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC479 Ground Pollution 2.0 15 15

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4.0 45 15

EEH404 Uses of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH483 Pollution and Quality of Water 2.0 30 0

EEH602 Urban Waste 2.0 30 0

IGG001 Geomorphology Applied to Engineering 4.0 45 30

IGT603 Air Pollution 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

26.0

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 3: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

COG203 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

EEG481 Georeferenced Information System 3.0 30 30

EEH472 Noise Pollution 2.0 30 0

EEH591 Hydraulic and Environmental Model 4.0 45 15

EEH594 Hydrodynamic of Waterbody 4.0 45 15

EQB056 Atmospheric Pollution Monitored COntrol 2.0 30 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group 1) 2.0 30 0

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

COG200 Economy and Environment 2.0 30 0

COP301 Environmental Management in Industry 4.0 45 15

EEC595 Environmental Safety 2.0 30 0

EEG410 Urban Planning and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEH527 Management of Hydric Resources 4.0 60 0

EEH601 Water Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH603 Wastewater treatment 2.0 30 0

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EQI075 Introduction to Chemical treatment of Industrial Waste 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

14.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC608 Disposition of Waste 2.0 15 15

EEH528 Environmental Impact Assessment 2.0 30 0

EQW009 Industrial Effluents Treatment 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

12.0Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Eigth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engeneering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Special Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW602 Science and Engineering Evolution 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Anthropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brasil I 4.0 60 0

FCH608 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

FCH668 Labour Movement in Brasil 4.0 60 0

FCH671 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

FCH680 Special Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

FCF698 Special Top of Modern History II 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

COG204 Sociology and Environment 2.0 30 0

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC607 Control and Remediation of Ground Pollution 2.0 30 0

EEC008 Physics Chemistry Mathematics Sustainable Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC009 Material and Environment: Criteria of Selection 3.0 45 0

EEC473 Soil Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0 30 15

EEH604 Fluvial and Coastal Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH610 Remote Sensing Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH611 Application of Coastal Processes in Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH612 Dredging and Sensing Management 2.0 30 0

EEH613 Diffuse Pollution Control 2.0 30 0

Group 1

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 5: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEH614 Sustainable Project 3.0 30 15

EEI605 Personnel Management 2.0 30 0

EET520 Environmental Problems on Mining-Metallurgical Industry 3.0 45 0

EEU523 Reliability Engineering 4.0 45 30

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topic Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EQB060 Atmospherical Pollution and Weather Changes 2.0 30 0

EQB064 Biofuels and Biorefinery 2.0 30 0

EQB365 Environmental Biotechnology 4.0 60 0

EQE592 Process Security and Loss Prevention 3.0 45 0

EQE596 Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

EQI078 Industrial Ecology 2.0 30 0

EQO098 Clean Development Mechanism and Innovation in the Petroleum and Gas Industry3.0 45 0

MMP068 Waste Recycling 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEHX03 Topics in Environmental Engineering II 2.0 0 30

IGT110 Introduction to Atmospherical Sciences 4.0 45 15

EEU240 Introduction to Modern Physics 4.0 60 0

IGG251 Cartography 5.0 60 30

EEH471 Enviromental Education 2.0 30 15

EEK525 Alternative Source of Energy 3.0 45 0

COC478 Mining and Data Modeling 5.0 60 30

EEC484 Environmental Legislation 2.0 30 0

EEH593 Sensing Transportation 2.0 30 0

EEI923 Management of Risks and Insurance 3.0 45 0

24.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 191.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 8.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 24.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

230.0

Credits to take

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

Total 3820

2985

370

60

360

45

Page 6: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEW210 Introduction to Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

19.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

21.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Basic Engineering - Common Core

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 7: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Credits

Mandatory Classes 82.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 0.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 0.0

82.0Total 1305

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

1305

0

0

0

0

Page 8: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC200 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

22.0

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Civil Engineering - Civil Construction

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 9: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA336 Elements of Structural Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEG402 Civil Engineering Design 3.0 30 15

EEH303 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statiscs 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA331 Material Resistance I 4.0 45 15

EEC316 Geomechanics - A 2.0 15 30

EEC323 Building Systems I 2.0 30 0

EEC324 Construction Materials I - A 2.0 30 0

EEC325 Construction Materials Lab I – A 1.0 0 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EER321 Topography 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA320 Reinforced Concrete I 2.0 15 15

EEA332 Material Resistance II 4.0 45 15

EEC322 Soil Mechanics I - A 4.0 45 15

EEC326 Contruction Material II - A 3.0 45 0

EEC327 Construction Material II -A Lab 1.0 0 15

EEC328 Building Systems II 3.0 30 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EER322 Transportation Systems I 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

27.0Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 10: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA323 Structure Analysis 2.0 15 30

EEA414 Reinforced Concrete II 2.0 15 30

EEA426 Wood Structure I 1.0 15 15

EEC412 Soil Mechanics II - A 3.0 45 15

EEC421 Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEH404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EER411 Transportation Systems II 3.0 30 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA415 Structure Analysis II 2.0 15 30

EEA421 Bridges I 3.0 30 15

EEA422 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA511 Steel Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEC422 Construction Techniques 3.0 30 30

EEC424 Introduction the Study of Foundations 2.0 15 15

EEH480 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

EER412 Transportation Systems III 3.0 30 30

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics B) 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics B) 5.0 75 0

21.0

Amount of credits

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Eight Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 11: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC201 History of Escola Politecnica Ufrj 2.0 30 0

EEI202 Humanitites and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Topic History of Egineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Politics Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historyography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theories 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio Economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Participation in Events I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Participation in Events II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Participation in Events III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

Group 1 - Human

Group 2 - ACE

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 12: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

EEA516 Reinforced Concrete Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEA517 Reinforced Concrete Structure II 3.0 30 30

EEA518 Matrix Analysis of Structures 2.0 15 15

EEA551 Elasticity I 3.0 30 15

EEA564 Prestressed Concrete Structure I 3.0 30 15

EEC520 Security and Maintenance of Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEC521 Legal and Social Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEC522 Foundation Complements 3.0 30 15

EEC523 Civil Construction I 4.0 45 30

EEC524 Civil Construction II 4.0 45 30

EEC525 Architecture I 4.0 45 30

EEC529 Urbanism I 2.0 15 15

EEC530 Urbanism II 2.0 15 15

EEC536 Concrete Technology I 2.0 15 30

EEC550 Slope Stability Retaining Structures 4.0 60 0

EEC564 Concrete Technology II: Special Concrete 2.0 15 30

EEC591 Quality Assurance in Civil Construction 2.0 30 0

EEC596 Construction Planning 3.0 30 30

EEC600 Environmental Geotechnics 4.0 45 15

EEH421 General Hydraulic 4.0 60 0

EEH608 Urban Drainage 2.0 15 15

EEI413 Economy in Civil Engineering 4.0 45 15

EER522 Traffic Engineering 3.0 30 30

EER533 Urban Transport 3.0 30 30

EER552 Airport Administration - A 2.0 30 15

EEA519 Finite Elements Methods 2.0 15 15

EEA520 Steel Structure III 2.0 15 15

EEA522 Bridges II 4.0 45 15

EEA527 Prestressed Concrete Structure II 2.0 15 30

EEA528 Steel Structure II 4.0 45 15

Group 3 - Specifics A

Group 4 - Specifics B

Page 13: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEA530 Technical Programming in Civil Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEA549 Approximate Methodology in Applied Mechanics 3.0 30 15

EEA552 Elasticity II 3.0 30 15

EEA554 Foundation Structures 2.0 15 15

EEA560 Structure Details of Reinforced Concrete 2.0 15 15

EEA561 Structure Dynamic Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEA562 "Off-shore" Structure Analysis 2.0 15 15

EEA563 Structure Recovery Reinforced Concrete 2.0 15 15

EEA604 Machine Foundation 3.0 30 15

EEC001 Life Cycle Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEC002 Risk Governance of Social-Ecological System 3.0 45 0

EEC003 Occupational Health in Petroleum and Gas Industry 3.0 30 30

EEC004 System Management in Petroleum and Gas Industry 3.0 45 0

EEC005 Human Reliability in Industrial Institution 3.0 45 0

EEC006 Special Topic Civil Construction 1.0 15 0

EEC007 Special Topic Geotechny 1.0 15 0

EEC008 Physics Chemistry Mathematics Sustainable Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC009 Material and Environment: Selection Criteria 3.0 45 0

EEC010 Sustainable Material Civil Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC426 Low-cost Construction Stabilized Soil 3.0 30 15

EEC508 Road Geotechny 4.0 45 15

EEC512 Rock Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEC519 Edification Comfort 3.0 30 15

EEC537 Structural Aspects of Foundation Project - A. 4.0 45 30

EEC544 Geotechnical Aspects of Foundation Project 3.0 30 15

EEC549 Soil Mechanics Behavior 4.0 60 15

EEC557 Earthwork 4.0 45 15

EEC559 Tunnels 4.0 45 15

EEC563 Numerical Methods in Civil Construction 3.0 30 30

EEC566 Special Topics in Foundation 3.0 30 15

EEC568 Percolation and Consolidation 4.0 45 30

EEC576 Field Testing Instrumentation 4.0 45 15

EEC592 Urban Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEC595 Environmental Safety 2.0 30 0

EEC597 Civil Construction Sustainability 2.0 30 0

EEC598 Production Process Management 2.0 30 0

EEC599 Spec Prob Underground Work Foundations 4.0 45 15

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Special Topic in Engineering Design 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic System Customization 3.0 30 15

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4.0 45 15

EEH482 Morfological Impacts 2.0 30 0

EEH483 Pollution and Water Quality 2.0 30 0

EEH501 General Hydrology 4.0 45 15

EEH503 Hydroelectric Power Water Use 4.0 45 15

EEH504 Seaport and Waterway 4.0 45 15

EEH509 Hydraulics Laboratory 4.0 45 15

EEH521 Irrigation and Draining 4.0 45 15

EEH527 Hydric Resources Management 4.0 60 0

EEH529 Statistic Hydrology 2.0 30 0

Page 14: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEH532 Ground Water Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH533 Special Topic in Hydric Resources 2.0 15 15

EEH591 Hydraulic and Environmental Model 4.0 45 15

EEH593 Sediment Transportation 2.0 30 0

EEH594 Waterbody Dynamics 4.0 45 15

EEH601 Water Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH602 Urban Waste 2.0 30 0

EEH603 Sewage Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH604 Fluvial and Coastal Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH605 Water Supply 2.0 15 15

EEH606 Continental Hydraulic Structures 2.0 15 15

EEH607 Marine Hydraulic Structures 2.0 15 15

EEH609 Sanitary Sewage 2.0 15 15

EEH610 Remote Sensing Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH611 Applied Coastal Processes in Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH612 Dredging and Sediment Management 2.0 30 0

EEH614 Sustainable Project 3.0 30 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 45 15

EEI761 Petrol Engineering Foundations 2.0 30 0

EEI968 Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration 3.0 45 0

EER512 Logistic in Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EER514 Inteligent Systems Transportation 2.0 30 15

EER528 Air Transportation 3.0 30 30

EER530 Waterway Transport 3.0 45 0

EER535 Roads 3.0 30 15

EER536 Roadway Infrastructure 3.0 30 30

EER540 Rail Transport 6.0 90 0

EER541 Economy of Transports 3.0 45 0

EER542 Transport Terminal 2.0 30 15

EER550 Transports System Operation Safety 3.0 30 15

EET553 Environmental Aspect of Energy and Transportation System - A. 2.0 30 15

EER554 Geomatics applied to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EEU523 Reliability Engineering 4.0 45 30

EEW201 Environmental Impacts in Petrol Industry 3.0 45 0

EEW512 Surface Installation Petrol Production 2.0 30 0

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EQB064 Biofuels and Biorefinery 2.0 30 0

EQE592 Process Security and Loss Preview 3.0 45 0

EQE596 Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

EQI078 Industrial Ecology 2.0 30 0

EQO098 Clean Development Mechanism and Innovation in the Petroleum and Gas Industry3.0 45 0

IGL104 Geology for Engineers 2.0 30 15

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

MAB478 Numerical Methods I 4.0 45 15

MAB488 Numerical Methods II 4.0 45 15

MAB520 Microcomputer Operational Organization 3.0 30 30

MAB521 Computer Tools General Use 3.0 30 30

47.0Credits to take

Page 15: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Credits

Mandatory Classes 175.0

Additional Curricular Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 47.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

231.0Total 4405

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

2910

340

1110

0

45

Page 16: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC200 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1-Humans) 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

FIM230 Physics III – A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

22.0

Civil Engineering - Structures

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 17: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA336 Elements of Structural Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEG402 Civil Engineering Technical Performance 3.0 30 15

EEH303 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV – A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA331 Material Resistance I 4.0 45 15

EEC316 Geomechanics – A 2.0 15 30

EEC323 Building Systems I 2.0 30 0

EEC324 Construction Materials I - A 2.0 30 0

EEC325 Construction Materials Lab I - A 1.0 0 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EER321 Topography 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA320 Reinforced Concrete I 2.0 15 15

EEA332 Material Resistance II 4.0 45 15

EEC322 Soil Mechanics I – A 4.0 45 15

EEC326 Construction Materials II - A 3.0 45 0

EEC327 Construction Materials Lab II - A 1.0 0 15

EEC328 Building Systems II 3.0 30 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EER322 Transportation Systems I 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

27.0

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Credits

Sixth Semester

Code Name

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Hours

Page 18: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA323 Structure Analysis I 2.0 15 30

EEA414 Reinforced Concrete II 2.0 15 30

EEA426 Wood Structure I 1.0 15 15

EEC412 Soil Mechanics II – A 3.0 45 15

EEC421 Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEH404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EER411 Transportation Systems II 2.0 30 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA415 Structure Analysis II 2.0 15 30

EEA421 Bridges I 3.0 30 15

EEA422 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA511 Steel Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEC422 Construction Technique 3.0 30 30

EEC424 Introduction to the Study of Foundations 2.0 15 15

EEH480 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

EER412 Transportation Systems III 3.0 30 30

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group4- Specifics B) 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group4- Specifics B) 5.0 75 0

21.0

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Eight Semester

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Code Name Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Hours

Page 19: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC201 History of Escola Politecnica Ufrj 2.0 30 0

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 Philosophy History in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Politics Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historyography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Participation in Events I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Participation in Events II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Participation in Events III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

Group2- ACE

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1 - Human

Page 20: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 120 0

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

EEA516 Reinforced Concrete Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEA517 Reinforced Concrete Structure II 3.0 30 30

EEA518 Matrix Analysis of Structures 2.0 15 15

EEA519 Finite Element Methods 2.0 15 15

EEA522 Bridges II 4.0 45 15

EEA528 Steel Structure II 4.0 45 15

EEA551 Elasticity I 3.0 30 15

EEA552 Elasticity II 3.0 30 15

EEA554 Foundation Structure 2.0 15 15

EEA564 Prestressed Concrete Structure 3.0 30 15

EEC544 Geotechnical Aspects of Foundation Projects 3.0 30 15

EEA520 Steel Structure III 2.0 15 15

EEA527 Prestressed Concrete Structure II 2.0 15 30

EEA530 Programming Technology in Civil Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEA549 Approximate Methodology in Applied Mechanics 3.0 30 15

EEA560 Details of Reinforced Concrete Structure 2.0 15 15

EEA561 Dynamic Analysis of Structures 3.0 30 15

EEA562 Off-shore Structure Analysis 2.0 15 15

EEA563 Structure Recovery Reinforced Concrete 2.0 15 15

EEA604 Machine Foundation 3.0 30 15

EEC006 Special Topic Civil Construction 1.0 15 0

EEC007 Special Topic Geotechny 1.0 15 0

EEC010 Sustainable Material Civil Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC426 Low-cost Construction Stabilized Soil 3.0 30 15

EEC512 Rock mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEC519 Comfort in Building 3.0 30 15

EEC520 Safety and Maintenance of Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEC521 Legal and Social Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEC522 Foundation Complements 3.0 30 15

EEC523 Civil Construction I 4.0 45 30

Group3- Specifics A

Group4- Specifics B

Page 21: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEC524 Civil Construction II 4.0 45 30

EEC525 Architecture I 4.0 45 30

EEC529 Urbanism I 2.0 15 15

EEC530 Urbanism II 2.0 15 15

EEC536 Concrete Technology I 2.0 15 30

EEC537 Structural Aspects of Foundation Project - A. 4.0 45 30

EEC549 Soil Mechanics Behavior 4.0 60 15

EEC550 Slope Stability and Retaining Structures 4.0 60 0

EEC557 Earthwork 4.0 45 15

EEC559 Tunnels 4.0 45 15

EEC563 Numerical Methods in Civil Construction 3.0 30 30

EEC564 Concrete Technology II: Special Concrete 2.0 15 30

EEC566 Special Topic in Foundation 3.0 30 15

EEC568 Percolation and Consolidation 4 45 30

EEC576 Field Testing and Instrumentation 4 45 15

EEC591 Quality Assurance in Civil Construction 2.0 30 0

EEC592 Urban Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEC595 Environmental Safety 2.0 30 0

EEC596 Construction Planning 3.0 30 30

EEC597 Civil Construction Sustainability 2.0 30 0

EEC598 Production Process Management 2.0 30 0

EEC599 Spec Prob Underground Work Foundations 4 45 15

EEC600 Environmental Geotechny 4 45 15

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4 45 30

EEG207 Graphic Expression II 5 60 15

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Special Topic in Engineering Design 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic System Customization 3.0 30 15

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4 45 15

EEH421 General Hydraulics 4 60 0

EEH482 Morphological Impacts 2.0 30 0

EEH483 Pollution and Water Quality 2 30 0

EEH501 General Hydrology II 4 45 15

EEH503 Hydroelectric Power Water Use 4 45 15

EEH504 Seaport and Waterway 4 45 15

EEH509 Technology of Hydraulics Laboratory 4 45 15

EEH521 Irrigation and Draining 4 45 15

EEH527 Hydric Resources Management 4 60 0

EEH529 Statistical Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH532 Hidrology Underground Water 2.0 30 0

EEH533 Special Topic in Hydric Resources 2.0 15 15

EEH591 Hydraulic and Environmental Model 4 45 15

EEH593 Sediment Transportation 2.0 30 0

EEH594 Waterbody Dynamic 4 45 15

EEH601 Water Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH602 Urban Waste 2.0 30 0

EEH603 Sewage Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH604 Fluvial and Coastal Engineering 4 45 15

EEH605 Water Supply 2.0 15 15

EEH606 Continental Hydraulics Structures 2.0 15 15

EEH607 Marine Hydraulic Structures 2.0 15 15

Page 22: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEH608 Urban Drainage 2.0 15 15

EEH609 Sanitary Sewage 2.0 15 15

EEH610 Remote Sensing Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH611 Applied Coastal Processes to Engineering 4 45 15

EEH612 Dredging and Sediment Management 2.0 30 0

EEH614 Sustainable Project 3 30 15

EEI413 Engineering Economy C 4 45 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4 45 15

EER512 Logistic in Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EER514 Inteligent Systems Transportation 2.0 30 15

EER522 Traffic Engineering 3.0 30 30

EER528 Air Transportation 3.0 30 30

EER530 Waterway Transports 3.0 45 0

EER533 Urban Transports 3.0 30 30

EER535 Roads 3.0 30 15

EER536 Roadway Infrastructure 3.0 30 30

EER540 Rail Transport 6 90 0

EER541 Economy of Transports 3.0 45 0

EER542 Transport Terminal 2.0 30 15

EER550 Transports System Operation Safety 3.0 30 15

EER551 Paving - A. 4 45 15

EER552 Airport Administration - A. 2.0 30 15

EER553 Environmental Aspect of Energy and Transportation System - A 2.0 30 15

EER554 Geomatics applied to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4 0 60

IGL104 Geology for Engineers 2.0 30 15

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4 45 15

MAB478 Numerical Methods I 4 45 15

MAB488 Numerical Methods II 4 45 15

MAB520 Operational Organization of Microcomputers 3.0 30 30

MAB521 Computer Tools General Use 3.0 30 30

47.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 175.0

Additional Curricular Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 47.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

231.0Total 4405

340

1110

0

45

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

2910

Amount of credits

Page 23: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC200 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1-Humans) 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

FIM230 Physics III – A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Free Choice Academic Activies 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 15

22.0

Civil Engineering - Common Degree

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Page 24: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA336 Elements of Structural Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEG402 Civil Engineering Design 3.0 30 15

EEH303 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV – A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA331 Material Resistance I 4.0 45 15

EEC316 Geomechanics – A 2.0 15 30

EEC323 Building Systems I 2.0 30 0

EEC324 Construction Materials I - A 2.0 30 0

EEC325 Construction Materials Lab I – A 1.0 0 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EER321 Topography 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA320 Reinforced Concrete I 2.0 15 15

EEA332 Material Resistance II 4.0 45 15

EEC322 Soil Mechanics I – A 4.0 45 15

EEC326 Construction Materials II - A 3.0 45 0

EEC327 Construction Materials Lab II – A 1.0 0 15

EEC328 Building Systems II 3.0 30 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EER322 Transportation Systems I 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

27.0

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Sixth Semester

Amount of Credits

Fourth Semester

Page 25: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA323 Structure Analysis I 2.0 15 30

EEA414 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA426 Wood Structure I 1.0 15 15

EEC412 Soil Mechanics II – A 3.0 45 15

EEC421 Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEC404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EER411 Transportation Systems II 3.0 30 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA415 Structure Analysis II 2.0 15 30

EEA421 Bridges I 3.0 30 15

EEA422 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA511 Steel Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEC422 Construction Technique 3.0 30 30

EEC424 Introduction to the Study of Foundations 2.0 15 15

EEH480 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

EER412 Transportation Systems III 3.0 30 30

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 90

0.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 90

0.0

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Hours

Eight Semester

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Code Name Credits

Seventh Semester

Page 26: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC201 History of Escola Politecnica Ufrj 2.0 30 0

EEI202 Humanitites and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Politics Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Participation in Events I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Participation in Events II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Participation in Events III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1 - Human

Group 2- ACE

Page 27: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0 0 90

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

4.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 175.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

188.0

Credits to take

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

2910

340

Total 3760

465

0

45

Page 28: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC200 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

FIT111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB124 Computer Programming I 3.0 30 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

17.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA336 Elements of Structural Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEG101 Descriptive Geometry 4.0 60 0

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 4.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 4.0 60 0

25.0

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Civil Engineering - Soil Mechaniccs

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 29: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA331 Material Resistance I 4.0 45 15

EEC311 Construction Materials I 3.0 30 30

EEC313 Building Installation 3.0 30 15

EEC314 Geomechanics 2.0 15 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEH303 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

28.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA320 Reinforced Concrete I 2.0 15 15

EEA332 Material Resistance II 4.0 45 15

EEC312 Construction Material II 3.0 30 30

EEC321 Soil Mechanics I 3.0 45 15

EEC423 Building Installation II 3.0 30 30

EEH403 General Hydrology 4.0 45 15

EER321 Topography 4.0 45 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA323 Structure Analysis I 2.0 15 30

EEA414 Reinforced Concrete II 2.0 15 30

EEA426 Wood Structure I 1.0 15 15

EEC411 Soil Mechanics II 3.0 45 15

EEC421 Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEH404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EER421 Transports I 4.0 45 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA325 Steel Structure 2.0 15 30

EEA415 Structure Analysis II 2.0 15 30

EEA422 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEC422 Construction Technique 3.0 30 30

EEC424 Foundations 2.0 15 15

EER422 Transports II 4.0 45 30

15.0

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Eigth Semester

Page 30: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEAU01 Supervised Internship in Civil Engineering 1.0 30 0

EEC511 Introduction to Rock Mechanics 3.0 30 15

EEC544 Geotechnical Aspects of Foundation Projects 3.0 30 15

EEC547 Soil Mechanics Complements I 3.0 30 30

EEC551 Earthwork I 4.0 45 30

EEC553 Geotechnical Investigation I 3.0 30 30

EEC555 Road Geotechny 3.0 30 15

3.0 0 0

Lecture Laboratory

EEC425 Rock Masses Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEC533 Structural Aspects of Foundation Project 3.0 30 30

EEC534 Special Problems of Foundations and Underground Work 3.0 30 30

EEC548 Soil Mechanics Complements II 4.0 45 30

EEC552 Earthwork 4.0 45 30

EEC554 Geotecnical Investigation II 4.0 45 30

EECX02 Final Project - Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics 4.0 180 0

Optional Academic Activities 3.0 0 0

28.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI202 Humanities and Social Science 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Especial Topic History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

FCF242 Philosophy of Science I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Sciences I 2.0 30 0

FCF642 Philosophy of Nature I 4.0 60 0

FCF648 Epistemology and Science History I 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA601 Structural Modeling Lab 2.0 15 30

EEA602 Experimental Analysis of the Reinforced Concrete Structure 2.0 15 30

EEC006 Special Topic Civil Construction 1.0 15 0

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Credits to take

Page 31: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEC007 Special Topic in Geotechny 1.0 15 0

EEC010 Sustainable Materials Civil Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC426 Low-cost Construction Stabilized Soil 3.0 30 15

EEC535 Equipments and Execution Processes of Foundations and Earthwork 3.0 30 15

EEC561 Numerical Methods in Soil Mechanics 3.0 30 30

EEC562 Earthwork Accidents and Foundations 4.0 45 30

EEC565 Special Topic in Soil Mechanics 3.0 30 15

EEC566 Special Topic in Foundations 3.0 30 15

EEC567 Special Topic in Earthwork 3.0 30 15

EEC600 Environmental Geotechny 4.0 45 15

EEC601 Soil Reinforcement: Soil Nailing and Soil Geosynthetic 2.0 30 0

EEC602 Geotechnical and Structural Instruments 2.0 30 0

EEC603 Analysis and Interpretation of in Situ testing 2.0 30 0

EEC604 Geotechnical Material 2.0 30 0

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG207 Graphic Expression II 5.0 60 15

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Special Topic in Engineering Design 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0 30 15

EER600 Airport Administration 3.0 45 0

EER601 Environmental Aspects in Transport System Emergencies 3.0 30 30

EEU240 Introduction to Modern Physics 4.0 60 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW110 Introduction to Classical Mechanics 5.0 90 0

EEW111 Classical Mechanics Laboratory 1.0 0 30

EEW120 Introduction to Termodynamics and Fluid Mechanics 2.0 30 0

EEW121 Termodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Lab 1.0 0 30

EEW230 Electricity and Magnestism 6.0 90 0

EEW231 Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1.0 0 30

EEW241 Optics 2.0 15 15

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

IGG001 Applied Geomorfology Engineering 4.0 45 30

IGL104 Geology for Engineers 2.0 30 15

6.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 211.0

Additional Curricular Requirements 5.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 6.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 0.0

226.0Total 3990

60

90

0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

3630

210

Credits to take

Page 32: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC200 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

FIM230 Physics III – A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 30. 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

22.0

Civil Engineering – Hydric Resources

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

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Lecture Laboratory

EEA336 Elements of Structural Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEG402 Civil Engineering Design 3.0 30 15

EEH303 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV – A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA331 Material Resistance I 4.0 45 15

EEC316 Geomechanics – A 2.0 15 30

EEC323 Building Systems I 2.0 30 0

EEC324 Construction Materials I - A 2.0 30 0

EEC425 Construction Materials I – A Lab 1.0 0 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EER321 Topography 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA320 Reinforced Concrete I 2.0 15 15

EEA332 Material Resistance II 4.0 45 15

EEC322 Soil Mechanics I – A 4.0 45 15

EEC326 Construction Materials II - A 3.0 45 0

EEC327 Construction Materials Lab II - A 1.0 0 15

EEC328 Building Systems II 3.0 30 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EER322 Transportation Systems I 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

27.0

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEA323 Structure Analysis I 2.0 15 30

EEA414 Reinforced Concrete 2.0 15 30

EEA426 Wood Structure I 1.0 15 15

EEC412 Soil Mechanics II – A 3.0 45 15

EEC421 Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEH404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EER411 Transportation Systems II 3.0 30 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA415 Structure Analysis II 2.0 15 30

EEA421 Bridges I 3.0 30 15

EEA422 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA511 Steel Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEC422 Construction Technique 3.0 30 30

EEC424 Introduction to the Study of Foundations 2.0 15 15

EEH480 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

EER412 Transportation Systems III 3.0 30 30

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group4- Specifics B) 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group4- Specifics B) 5.0 75 0

21.0

Nineth Semester

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Eigth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Page 35: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC201 History of Escola Politecnica Ufrj 2.0 30 0

EEI202 Humanitites and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top Engineering History 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historyography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Participation in Events I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Participation in Events II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Participation in Events III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

Group 1 - Humans

Group 2- ACE

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0 0 90

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

EEH421 General Hydraulics 4.0 60 0

EEH483 Pollution and Water Quality 2.0 30 0

EEH501 General Hydrology II 4.0 45 15

EEH503 Use of Hydroelectric Power Water 4.0 45 15

EEH504 Coastal and Waterways 4.0 45 15

EEH527 Hydric Resources 4.0 60 0

EEH529 Statistical Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH591 Hydraulic and Environmental Model 4.0 45 15

EEH594 Waterbody Hydrodynamics 4.0 45 15

EEH604 Fluvial and Coastal Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH605 Water Supply 2.0 15 15

EEC006 Special Topic Civil Construction 1.0 15 0

EEC007 Special Topic Geotechny 1.0 15 0

EEC010 Sustainable Material Civil Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC512 Rock Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEC521 Legal and Social Engineering 2.0 30 0

ECC529 Urbanism I 2.0 15 15

EEC530 Urbanism II 2.0 15 15

EEC550 Slope Stability Retaining Structures 4.0 60 0

EEC557 Earthwork 4.0 45 15

EEC600 Environmental Geotechny 4.0 45 15

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic Systems Edification 3.0 30 15

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4.0 45 15

EEH482 Morfological Impacts 2.0 30 0

EEH509 Hydraulics Laboratory 4.0 45 15

EEH521 Irrigation and Draining 4.0 45 15

EEH532 Hydrology Underground Water 2.0 30 0

EEH533 Special Topic in Hydric Resources 2.0 15 15

Group 3- Specifics A

Group 4- Specifics B

Page 37: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEH593 Sediment Transportation 2.0 30 0

EEH601 Water Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH602 Urban Waste 2.0 30 0

EEH603 Sewage Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH606 Continental Hydraulic Structures 2.0 15 15

EEH607 Marine Hydraulic Structures 2.0 15 15

EEH608 Urban Drainage 2.0 15 15

EEH609 Sanitary Sewage 2.0 15 15

EEH610 Remote Sensing Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH611 Applied Coastal Processes to Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH612 Dredging and Sediment Management 2.0 30 0

EEH614 Sustainable Project 3.0 30 15

EEH615 Fluvial Hydraulics 3.0 45 0

EER512 Logistic in Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

IGL104 Geology for Engineers 2.0 30 15

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

47.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 175.0

Additional Curricular Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 47.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

231.0Total 4405

2910

340

1110

0

45

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

Credits to take

Page 38: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC200 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1-Humans) 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

22.0

Third Semester

Civil Engineering - Transport Engineering

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 39: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA336 Elements of Structural Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEG402 Civil Engineering Design 3.0 30 15

EEH303 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV – A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA331 Material Resistance I 4.0 45 15

EEC316 Geomechanics – A 2.0 15 30

EEC323 Building Systems I 2.0 30 0

EEC324 Construction Materials I - A 2.0 30 0

EEC325 Construction Materials Lab I - A 1.0 0 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EER321 Topography 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA320 Reinforced Concrete I 2.0 15 15

EEA332 Material Resistance II 4.0 45 15

EEC322 Soil Mechanics I – A 4.0 45 15

EEC326 Construction Materials II - A 3.0 45 0

EEC327 Construction Materials II – A Lab 1.0 0 15

EEC328 Building Systems II 3.0 30 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EER322 Transportation System I 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

27.0

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Page 40: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEA323 Structure Analysis I 2.0 15 30

EEA414 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA426 Wood Structure I 1.0 15 15

EEC412 Soil Mechanics II – A 3.0 45 15

EEC421 Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEH404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EER411 Transportation System II 3.0 30 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA415 Structure Analysis II 2.0 15 30

EEA421 Bridges I 3.0 30 15

EEA422 Reinforced Concrete III 2.0 15 30

EEA511 Steel Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEC422 Construction Technique 3.0 30 30

EEC424 Introduction to the Study of Foundations 2.0 15 15

EEH480 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

EER412 Transportation Systems III 3.0 30 30

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group4- Specifics B) 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

Optional Academic Activities (Group3- Specifics A) 16.0 240 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group4- Specifics B) 5.0 75 0

21.0

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Amount of credits

Eigth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Amount of credits

Page 41: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEC201 History of Escola Politecnica Ufrj 2.0 30 0

EEI202 Humanitites and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top Engineering History 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Politics Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Participation in Events I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Participation in Events II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Participation in Events III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

Group 1 - Humans

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group2- ACE

Page 42: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 120 0

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

EEA516 Reinforced Concrete Structure I 3.0 30 30

EEC544 Geotechnical Aspects of Foundation Projects 3.0 30 15

EEC550 Slope Stability Retaining Structures 4.0 60 0

EEC592 Urban Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEH421 General Hidraulics 4.0 60 0

EER522 Traffic Engineering 3.0 30 30

EER528 Air Transports 3.0 30 30

EER530 Waterway Transports 3.0 45 0

EER533 Urban Transports 3.0 30 30

EER535 Roads 3.0 30 15

EER536 Roadway Infrastructure 3.0 30 30

EER540 Rail Transports 6.0 90 0

EER541 Transports Economy 3.0 45 0

EER550 Transports System Operation Safety 3.0 30 15

EER551 Paving - A. 4.0 45 15

EEA517 Reinforced Concrete Structure II 3.0 30 30

EEA518 Matrix Analysis of Structures 2.0 15 15

EEA519 Finite Elements Methods 2.0 15 15

EEA520 Steel Structure III 2.0 15 15

EEA522 Bridges II 4.0 45 15

EEA527 Prestressed Concrete Structure II 2.0 15 30

EEA528 Steel Structure II 4.0 45 15

EEA530 Technical Programming in Civil Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEA549 Approximate Methodology in Applied Mechanics 3.0 30 15

EEA551 Elasticity I 3.0 30 15

EEA552 Elasticity II 3.0 30 15

EEA554 Foundation Structures 2.0 15 15

EEA560 Details of Reinforced Concrete Structure 2.0 15 15

EEA561 Dynamic Analysis of Structures 3.0 30 15

EEA562 Off-shore Structure Analysis 2.0 15 15

EEA563 Structure Recovery of Reinforced Concrete 2.0 15 15

Group3- Specifics A

Group4- Specifics B

Page 43: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEA564 Prestressed Concrete Structure I 3.0 30 15

EEA604 Machine Foundation 3.0 30 15

EEC006 Special Topic Civil Construction 1.0 15 0

EEC007 Special Topic Geotechny 1.0 15 0

EEC010 Sustainable Material Civil Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC426 Stabilized Soil Low-cost Construction 3.0 30 15

EEC512 Rock Mechanics 4.0 45 15

EEC519 Comfort in Building 3.0 30 15

EEC520 Safety and Maintenance of Edifications 3.0 30 15

EEC521 Legal and Social Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEC522 Foundation Complements 3.0 30 15

EEC523 Civil Construction I 4.0 45 30

EEC524 Civil Construction II 4.0 45 30

EEC525 Architecture I 4.0 45 30

EEC529 Urbanism I 2.0 15 15

EEC530 Urbanism II 2.0 15 15

EEC536 Concrete Technology I 2.0 15 30

EEC537 Structural Aspects of Foundation Projects - A. 4.0 45 30

EEC549 Soil Mechanics Behavior 4.0 60 15

EEC557 Earthwork 4.0 45 15

EEC559 Tunnels 4.0 45 15

EEC563 Numerical Methods in Civil Construction 3.0 30 30

EEC564 Concrete Technology II: Special Concrete 2.0 15 30

EEC566 Special Topics in Foundation 3.0 30 15

EEC568 Percolation and Consolidation 4.0 45 30

EEC576 Field Testing and Instrumentation 4.0 45 15

EEC591 Quality Assurance in Civil Construction 2.0 30 0

EEC595 Environmental Safety 2.0 30 0

EEC596 Construction Planning 3.0 30 30

EEC597 Civil Construction Sustainability 2.0 30 0

EEC598 Production Process Management 2.0 30 0

EEC599 Spec Prob Underground Work Foundations 4.0 45 15

EEC600 Environmental Geotechnics 4.0 45 15

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Special Topic in Engineering Design 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic System Customization 3.0 30 15

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4.0 45 15

EEH482 Morfological Impacts 2.0 30 0

EEH483 Pollution and Water Quality 2.0 30 0

EEH501 General Hydrology 4.0 45 15

EEH503 Hydroelectric Power Water Use 4.0 45 15

EEH504 Seaport and Waterway 4.0 45 15

EEH509 Hydraulics Laboratory 4.0 45 15

EEH521 Irrigation and Draining 4.0 45 15

EEH527 Hydric Resources Management 4.0 60 0

EEH529 Statistic Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH532 Hidrology Underground Water 2.0 30 0

EEH533 Special Topic in Hydric Resources 2.0 15 15

EEH591 Hydraulic and Environmental Model 4.0 45 15

EEH593 Sediment Transportation 2.0 30 0

Page 44: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEH594 Waterbody Hydrodynamics 4.0 45 15

EEH601 Water Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH602 Urban Waste 2.0 30 0

EEH603 Sewage Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH604 Fluvial and Coastal Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH605 Water Supply 2.0 15 15

EEH606 Continental Hydraulic Structure 2.0 15 15

EEH607 Marine Hydraulic Structure 2.0 15 15

EEH608 Urban Drainage 2.0 15 15

EEH609 Sanitary Sewage 2.0 15 15

EEH610 Remote Sensing Hydrology 2.0 30 0

EEH611 Applied Coastal Processes to Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEH612 Dredging and Sediment Management 2.0 30 0

EEH614 Sustainable Project 3.0 30 15

EEI413 Engineering Economy C 4.0 45 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 45 15

EER512 Logistic in Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EER514 Inteligent Systems Transportation 2.0 30 15

EER542 Transport Terminal 2.0 30 15

EER552 Airport Administration - A 2.0 30 15

EER553 Environmental Aspect of Energy and Transportation System - A 2.0 30 15

EER554 Geomatics applied to Civil Engineering 2.0 30 15

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

IGL104 Geology for Engineers 2.0 30 15

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

MAB478 Numerical Methods I 4.0 45 15

MAB488 Numerical Methods II 4.0 45 15

MAB520 Operational Organization of Microcomputer 3.0 30 30

MAB521 Computer Settings General Use 3.0 30 30

47.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 175.0

Additional Curricular Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 47.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

231.0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

Amount of credits

4405Total

2910

340

1110

0

45

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Lecture Laboratory

COS110 Algorithm and Programming 5.0 60 30

COS111 Introduction to Computer and Information Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEL280 Logic Circuits 5.0 60 30

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEL480 Digital Systems 5.0 60 30

EEL670 Programming Language 5.0 60 30

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

COP232 Knowledge Management I 4.0 60 0

COS231 Data Structure 5.0 75 0

EEL580 Computer Architecture 5.0 60 15

EEL881 Computer Theory 4.0 60 0

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

27.0

Lecture Laboratory

COE241 Statistics and Probabilistic Model 4.0 60 0

COS242 Graph Theory 5.0 75 0

COS471 Computer and Society 4.0 60 0

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

28.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Computer and Information Engineering

Third Semester

Amount of Credits

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Page 46: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

COS230 Mathematical Logic 5.0 75 0

COS350 Human-machine Interface 4.0 60 15

EEL770 Operational Systems 5.0 60 15

EEL871 Database 4.0 45 30

EEL878 Computer Networks I 4.0 45 30

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC261 Computational Intelligence 4.0 60 0

COE363 Telecommunication 4.0 60 0

COP364 Entrepreneurship I 4.0 45 15

COS360 Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL873 Software Engineering 4.0 45 30

EEL879 Computer Networks II 4.0 60 0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC472 High Performance Computing 3.0 30 45

COC473 Computational Linear Algebra 4.0 45 15

COS470 Distributed System 4.0 60 0

EEL418 Advanced Programming 4.0 45 30

EEL875 Internet and Architecture TCP/IP 4.0 45 30

19.0

Lecture Laboratory

COP481 New Business Models 4.0 60 15

COS480 Database Construction 4.0 45 15

COS482 Software Quality 4.0 60 0

EEL882 Graphic Computing 4.0 45 30

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities 8.0 120 0

28.0

Amount of Credits

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Sixth Semester

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

COS591 Introduction to Scientific Research 2.0 30 0

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

Optional Academic Activities 20.0 300 0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activity 20.0 300 0

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC600 Computational Mathematics 5.0 75 0

COC601 Discrete Methods in Engineering 5.0 75 0

COC602 Data Mining 5.0 75 15

COC603 Image Processing 4.0 60 15

COC604 Parallel Programming 4.0 60 15

COC605 Virtual Reality 4.0 60 15

COC606 Scientific Visualization 4.0 60 15

COE600 Integrated Circuits 5.0 75 0

COE601 Mobile Communications 5.0 75 0

COE602 Communication Technology 5.0 75 0

COP503 Innovation Management 4.0 60 15

COP504 Project Management and Enterprising 4.0 60 15

COP506 Innovation and Entrepreneurship 4.0 60 15

COP507 Competitive Intelligence 4.0 60 15

COP508 Organizational Models 4.0 60 15

COP509 Future Work 5.0 75 0

COP510 Evaluation and Monitoring of Intangible Assets 4.0 60 15

COP511 Electronic Commerce 4.0 60 15

COP512 Communication and Cognitive Technology 4.0 60 15

COP513 Electronic Government 4.0 60 15

COS600 Animation and Games 4.0 60 15

COS601 Advanced Database 4.0 60 15

COS602 Process Control 5.0 75 0

COS603 Object-oriented Software Development 3.0 30 15

COS604 Database Distribution and Parallelism 4.0 60 15

COS605 Environmental Tools for Software Development 3.0 30 30

COS606 Software Engineering Laboratory 3.0 15 60

COS607 Formal Languages 5.0 75 0

COS608 Flow Optimization in Graph 5.0 75 0

COS609 Sequencing Problems 5.0 75 0

COS610 Software Reuse 4.0 60 15

COS611 Information System 4.0 60 15

COS612 Special Topics in Software Engineering 4.0 60 15

Seventh Semester

Seventh Semester

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

HoursCreditsNameCode

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEL813 Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing 4.0 60 0

EEL817 Neural Network 4.0 60 0

EEL819 Medical Imaging 4.0 60 0

EEL820 Spec Top in Circuits and Instrumentation 4.0 60 0

EEL836 Telephony 4.0 60 0

EEL840 Special Topics in Communication Systems 4.0 60 0

EEL841 New Midia 4.0 60 0

EEL857 Graph Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL858 Linear and Nonlinear Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL872 Parallel and Distributed Computing 4.0 60 0

EEL874 Artificial Intelligence 4.0 60 0

EEL876 Microcomputers 4.0 60 0

EEL877 Modeling and Evaluation of Network Performance 4.0 60 0

EEL880 Special Topics in Digital Systems 4.0 60 0

EEL883 Interface and System Integration 4.0 60 0

EEL884 Object-oriented Software Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEL911 Game Theory with Engineering Applications 4.0 60 0

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW215 Special Topic in History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socioeconomic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

48.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 184.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 48.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 0.0

238.0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

Total 4120

0

3060

340

0

720

Credits to take

Page 49: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

COE100 Introduction to Mechatronics Engineering 2.0 30 0

COS110 Algorithms and Programming 5.0 60 30

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

EEL280 Logic Circuits 5.0 60 30

EEL670 Programming Language 5.0 60 30

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

COS230 Mathematical Logic 5.0 75 0

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEL356 Mathematical Methods in Electronic Engineering 4.0 60 0

FIM230 Physics III 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAS238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activites (Group 1) 2.0 30 0

24.0

Mechatronics Engineering

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 50: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

COE241 Statistics and Probabilistic Models 4.0 60 0

COE350 Signals and Systems 5.0 75 0

EEE321 Electrical Circuits CC 4.0 60 0

EEL580 Computer Architecture 5.0 60 15

FIM240 Physics IV 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC351 Computational Mathematics 5.0 75 0

COE240 Dynamic System Modelling 5.0 75 0

COM352 Manufacturing Processes 4.0 60 15

EEE322 Electric Circuits Lab I 1.0 0 30

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEL338 Electronics I C 4.0 60 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

COE360 Feedback Control 4.0 60 15

COM361 Introduction to Optimization 4.0 60 15

EEL339 Eletronics Lab I C 1.0 0 30

EEL438 Electronics II C 4.0 60 0

EEL878 Computer Networks I 4.0 45 30

EQE487 Control and Instrumentation of Processes 4.0 60 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

COE470 Advanced Control 4.0 60 15

COE471 Sensors and Actuators I 4.0 60 15

COP473 Process Planning and Manufacturing 5.0 75 0

EEE643 Industrial Automation 4.0 60 0

EEL439 Electronic Lab II C 1.0 0 30

EEL711 Signal Processing 5.0 60 15

EQE486 Planning and Project Evaluation 3.0 45 0

26.0

Amount of Credits

Sixth Semester

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 51: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

COE480 Real Time Control 4.0 60 15

COE481 Sensors and Actuators II 4.0 60 15

COE482 Automation and Control Lab 2.0 0 75

EEL855 Robotics and Automation 4.0 60 0

EEL856 Non Linear Control System 4.0 60 0

EQE026 Automation Instrumentation Process Industry 3.0 30 30

EQE489 Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Free Choice Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activites 8.0 120 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

Free Choice Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activites 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activites (Group 1) 4.0 60 0

16.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Special Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analisys and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Science and Engineering Evolution 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Group 1

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Eight Semester

Page 52: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Ṕhilosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Phylosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCH608 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

FCH668 Labour Movement in Brasil 4.0 60 0

FCH671 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

FCH680 Special Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

FCF698 Special Top of Modern History II 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Administration I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

6.0

Lecture Laboratory

COB502 Introduction to Biomedicine E. E. 4.0 60 15

COC361 Computational Intelligence 4.0 60 0

COC604 Paralel Programming 4.0 60 15

COE603 Adaptative Control 4.0 60 15

COE604 Industrial Control 5.0 60 30

COE605 Non Linear Control 5.0 75 0

COE606 Numerical Control 4.0 60 20

COE607 Optimization and Optimal Control 4.0 60 0

COE608 Neural Networks in Mechatronics 5.0 75 0

COE609 Spec Top Mechatronics 4.0 60 0

COE610 Spec Top Mechatronics 4.0 60 0

COM620 Mecatronic Project 4.0 60 0

COP512 Communication and Cognitive Techniques 4.0 60 15

COS470 Distributed Systems 4.0 60 0

EEE472 Electric Installation 4.0 60 0

EEE592 Industrial Control 4.0 60 0

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 60 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0 30 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 30 15

EEL841 New Midia 4.0 45 0

EEL852 Multivariable Control 4.0 60 0

EEL871 Database 4.0 45 30

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 53: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EEQO081 Technological Management 2.0 30 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

12.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 195.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 6.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 12.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 8.0

227.0

180

120

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

3270

340

90

Total 4000

Credits to take

Page 54: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EET200 Introduction to Metallurgical and Material Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1-Humans) 2.0 30 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

EET110 Material Processing 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1-Humans) 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 15

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Second Semester

Amount of Credits

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Material Engineering

Amount of Credits

Page 55: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEE389 Basic Electricity M 5.0 60 15

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EET346 Fundamentals of Mineral Technology 3.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 30

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EET214 Transfer Phenomena - M 4.0 60 0

EET313 Physical Chemistry I 4.0 60 0

EET334 Mineral Resources Process I 4.0 45 30

EET351 Solid Structure 4.0 60 0

EET354 Microstructural Characterization of Materials 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EET240 Crystallography and Diffraction 4.0 45 30

EET270 Numerical Methods for Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 4.0 60 0

EET314 Phase Transformation 4.0 45 30

EET350 Polymer Chemistry 3.0 45 0

EET353 Physical Chemistry II 4.0 60 0

EET435 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 4.0 60 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EET347 Physical Properties of Materials 4.0 60 0

EET360 Introduction to Ceramics 4.0 60 15

EET361 Introduction to Polymer Materials 4.0 60 0

EET470 Physical Methods of Ferrous Alloys 4.0 60 15

Optional Academic Activities 9.0 135 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

25.0

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Page 56: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EET421 Composite Material 4.0 60 0

EET428 Physical Methods of Nonferrous Alloys 4.0 60 15

EET471 Microstructural Engineering Ceramics 4.0 60 15

EET472 Properties of Polymer Materials 4.0 60 0

EET540 Nondestructive Testing 4.0 45 30

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

27.0

Lecture Laboratory

EET101 Fracture of Material 4.0 60 0

EET109 Coating 4.0 60 0

EET410 Material Selection 4.0 60 0

EET415 Corrosion and Protection 3.0 30 30

EET520 Environmental Prob in Mineral and Metallurgical Industry 3.0 45 0

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

Optional Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 90

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities 9.0 135 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 90

12.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

Code Name CreditsHours

Eight Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Name CreditsHours

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Group 1- Humans

Amount of Credits

Page 57: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 60 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistology and History of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brasil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Comtemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP645 Brazilian Political Institutions 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Arts 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Special Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Events Participation I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Events Participation II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Events Participation III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0 0 90

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

Group 2- ACE

Page 58: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA530 Technology of Programming in Civil Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEE620 Conservation of Energy 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Spec Top in Engineering Design 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Model Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0 30 15

EEI021 Management of Human Resources 3.0 30 15

EEI031 Investment Analisys 3.0 30 15

EEI032 Industrial Projects 3.0 30 15

EEI050 Strategic Planning 3.0 30 15

EEI053 Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding 3.0 30 15

EEI054 Project Management and Simultaneous Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI055 Information Management 3.0 30 15

EEI056 Spec Top in Information Systems 3.0 45 0

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0 30 0

EEI325 Methods Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEI551 Product Project 4.0 45 15

EEI613 Industrial Installations 4.0 45 15

EEI621 Organization and Evaluation of Work 3.0 30 15

EEI634 Economy of Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 45 15

EEI652 Information Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI714 Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control 4.0 45 15

EEI722 Industrial Psycology and Sociology 3.0 30 15

EEI754 Installation Planning 4.0 45 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI815 Computer-integrated Manufacturing 3.0 30 15

EEI862 Drilling and Completion of Well 4.0 45 15

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering I 4.0 45 15

EEI934 Marketing 3.0 30 15

EEI959 Management and Maintenance 3.0 30 15

EEI965 Petroleum Regime and Law 4.0 45 15

EEI966 Petroleum Economy 4.0 45 15

EEI967 Natural Gas Engineering 3.0 30 30

EEK243 Dynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEK300 Mathematical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEK331 Solid Mechanics I 4.0 60 0

EEK332 Solid Mechanics II 4.0 60 0

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Credits to take

Page 59: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEK333 Dynamics II 4.0 60 0

EEK340 Heat Technology 4.0 60 0

EEK345 Mechanical Process Engineering 4.0 60 15

EEK350 Experimental Methods 4.0 60 0

EEK355 Applied Termodynamics 4.0 60 0

EEK400 Linear Systems Dynamic 4.0 60 0

EEK401 Heat Transfer I 4.0 60 0

EEK413 Heat Engines 4.0 60 0

EEK421 Machining I 4.0 60 0

EEK431 Machine Elements I 4.0 60 0

EEK501 Heat Transfer II 4.0 60 0

EEK508 Solar Energy 3.0 45 0

EEK509 Instrumentation and Control 3.0 30 30

EEK524 Process Equipment 2.0 30 15

EEK525 Alternative Energy Sources 3.0 45 0

EEK532 Finite Elements 3.0 45 0

EEK535 Computational Methods in Optimization 4.0 45 15

EEK541 Basic Acoustics 4.0 60 0

EEK542 Signal Processing 4.0 60 0

EEK543 Machine Dynamics 3.0 45 0

EEK551 Metrology 3.0 30 15

EEK555 Machining II 4.0 45 0

EEK557 Automation and Robotics 4.0 60 0

EEK566 Quality Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEL270 Computation II 5.0 60 30

EEL280 Logic Circuits 5.0 60 30

EEL315 Electronics I 3.0 30 30

EEL817 Neural Network 4.0 60 0

EEL857 Graph Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL858 Linear and Nonlinear Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEN344 Mechanics Applied to Machines 4.0 45 15

EEN599 Structural Behavior of Platforms 4.0 60 0

EEN611 Measure, Processing and Diagnosys Technology 4.0 45 30

EEN625 Structure Theory 4.0 60 0

EEN626 Discrete System Dynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEN627 Introduction to Discrete Systems in Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEN628 Discrete System Dynamics II 4.0 60 0

EET106 Introduction to Industrial Property and Technology Transfer 3.0 45 0

EET107 Spec Top in Corrosion 3.0 45 0

EET301 New Materials Economy 3.0 45 0

EET335 Mineral Resources Process II 4.0 45 30

EET352 Nanomaterial 4.0 60 0

EET416 Welding Technology 4.0 45 30

EET417 Semiconductor Materials 3.0 45 0

EET425 Physical Metallurgy of Welding 3.0 45 0

EET434 Metallurgical Instrumental Analysis 4.0 45 30

EET438 Mechanical Transfer of Materials 4.0 60 0

EET445 Pyrometallurgy of Nonferrous Metals 4.0 60 0

EET467 Hydrometallurgical Processes 4.0 60 0

EET491 Quality Normalization and Certification 3.0 45 0

EET514 Ironwork I 4.0 60 0

EET524 Ironwork II 4.0 60 0

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EET555 Casting 4.0 60 15

EET600 Electroceramics 3.0 45 15

EET601 Glass Technology 3.0 45 15

EET602 Refractory Technology 3.0 45 15

EET603 Red Ceramics Technology and Wares 3.0 45 15

EET604 Biomaterial 3.0 45 15

EET605 Polymer Technology 3.0 45 0

EET606 Adhesive and Fiber 3.0 45 0

EEU301 Applied Nuclear Physics 3.0 45 30

EEU503 Reactor Physics 3.0 45 30

EEU504 Reactor Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEU517 Nuclear Power Plant 4.0 60 0

EEW016 Productive Capacity in Normalization 4.0 30 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EEWX17 Study Group III 0.0 0 60

EQE596 Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

EQO088 Refinery Technology Petroleum Natural Gas 3.0 45 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

MMP061 Sinthesys and Polymer Characterization Exp 2.0 0 60

MMP062 Introduction to Polymer Processing 2.0 30 0

MMP063 Introduction to Polymer Processing Exp 2.0 0 60

MMP064 Determination of Polymer Physical-Mechanical Properties 2.0 0 60

24.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 193.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 24.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

230.0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

3135

340

Credits to take

465

360

45

4345Total

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Lecture Laboratory

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEI200 Introduction to Industrial Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB124 Computer Programming I 3.0 30 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG501 CAD Techniques 3.0 30 30

EEI325 Methods Engineering 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

Amount of Credits

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Industrial Engineering - Engineering Economics

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI533 Introduction to Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI541 Applied Statistics I 4.0 45 15

EEI551 Product Project 4.0 45 15

EEI652 Information Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEK345 Mechanical Process Engineering 4.0 60 15

27.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI613 Industrial Installations 4.0 45 15

EEI621 Work Organization and Evaluation 3.0 30 15

EEI634 Engineering Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI642 Applied Statistics II 3.0 30 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 45 15

EEK355 Applied Thermodynamics 4.0 60 0

EEN344 Mechanics applied to Machines 4.0 45 15

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI714 Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control 4.0 45 15

EEI722 Industrial Psycology and Sociology 3.0 30 15

EEI735 Management Accounting 3.0 30 15

EEI744 Operational Research II 4.0 45 15

EEI753 Quality Control 3.0 30 15

EEI754 Installations Planning 4.0 45 15

EQW471 Introduction to Industrial Chemistry and Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI815 Computer-integrated Manufacturing 3.0 30 15

EEI836 Enterprise Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI837 Industrial Costs 2.0 30 0

Amount of Credits

Eight Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEI845 Simulation 4.0 45 15

EEI855 Quality Management 3.0 45 0

EEI856 Production Planning and Control I 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI957 Production Planning and Control II 4.0 45 15

EEIX01 Final Project 1.0 30 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

14.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 15.0 225 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2) 9.0 135 0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI031 Investment Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI032 Industrial Projects 3.0 30 15

EEI034 Investment Risk Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI931 Macroeconomy 3.0 30 15

EEI932 Financial Administration 3.0 30 15

EEI933 Brazilian Economy 3.0 30 15

EEI934 Marketing 3.0 30 15

EEI021 Human Resources Management 3.0 30 15

EEI050 Strategic Planning 3.0 30 15

EEI052 Business Process Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI054 Project Management and Simultaneous Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI055 Information Management 3.0 30 15

EEI958 Logistics 3.0 45 0

EEI959 Management and Maintenance 3.0 30 15

24.0

Lecture LaboratoryCode Name Credits

Hours

Group 1

Group 2

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Amount of Credits

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Spec Top in Engineering Desing 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic Systems Customization 3.0 30 15

EEI022 Private and Public Security 3.0 30 15

EEI033 Economics of Technology 3.0 30 15

EEI049 Quantitative Methods in Logistics 3.0 30 15

EEI051 Enterprise and Productivity Systemic Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI053 Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding 3.0 30 15

EEI056 Spec Top in Information System 3.0 45 0

EEI057 Production Environment Management 3.0 30 15

EEI058 Entertainment Engineering 3.0 45 15

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI602 Production Process Development 3.0 30 15

EEI625 Solidarity Projects Management 3.0 30 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI838 Costs Management 3.0 30 15

EEI862 Well Drilling and Completion Costs Management 4.0 45 15

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering I 4.0 45 15

EEI921 Industrial Relations 3.0 45 0

EEI922 Ethics and Industrial Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI923 Risks and Security Management 3.0 45 0

EEI946 Operational Research III 3.0 30 15

EEI947 Productivity Frontier 3.0 30 15

EEI948 Quantitative Methods Applied to Finances 3.0 30 15

EEI950 Scenographic Production Management 3.0 30 15

EEI951 Transport Systems 3.0 30 15

EEI952 Materials and Industrial Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI964 Economic Evaluation of Oil-Gas Project 4.0 45 15

EEI965 Petroleum Regime and Law 4.0 45 15

EEI966 Petroleum Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI967 Natural Gas Engineering 3.0 30 30

EEI968 Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration 3.0 45 0

EEI969 Strategies in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry 3.0 30 15

EEK340 Heat Technology 4.0 60 0

EEK413 Thermal Machines 4.0 60 0

EEK506 Industrial Refrigeration 4.0 60 0

EEK507 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4.0 60 0

EEK509 Instrumentation and Control 3.0 30 30

EEK522 Industrial Utility System 3.0 45 0

EEK525 Alternative Energy Sources 3.0 45 0

EET106 Introduction to Industrial Property and Technological Transfer 3.0 45 0

EET491 Normalization and Quality Assurance 3.0 45 0

EEW016 Productive Capacity in Normalization 2.0 30 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW215 Spec Top in History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

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FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF242 Philosophy of Science I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF642 Philosophy of Nature I 4.0 60 0

FCF648 Espistemology and Science History I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Comtemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of the Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theories 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Department Ethics 4.0 60 0

9.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 193.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 1.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 24.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 9.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

230.0

360

135

45

Total 3630

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

3060

30

Credits to take

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EEA212 - Mechanics I

Statics: Reduction of Force Systems, balance, structures, center of mass, friction. Kinematics:

Movement of particles and rigid bodies. Dynamic: of particles and rigid bodies.

EEA338 - Material Resistance

Structures. Static balance equations. Internal effort. Tensions and deformations analysis. Geometric

characteristics and inertia moments of flat areas. Triple state of tensions, main tensions. Traction

and compression. Cut. Twist. Bending of beams. Deformation energy. Displacement of beams.

Buckling.

EEE385 - Electricity I

Circuits and their elements. Solution of direct, current and alternating circuits in permanent regime.

Measuring equipment. Electrical components. Transformers. Current circuit, induction and

synchronous machines, electronic components. Transistor diodes, thyristors, integrated and logical

circuits.

EEE620 - Energy Conservation

Efficient use of electric energy. Energy in Brazil. Social-environmental benefits of energy

conservation. Involved technologies. Demand and conservation forecast. Future scenaries. Energy

consumption, taxation, installation and loads. Analysis of consumption and power factor. Electric

installation analysis: transformers, motors and lighting circuits.

EEG110 - Engineering Design

Orthographic views. Cuts and sections. Perspectives. Design norms. Sizing. Connection elements

design. Edifications design. Structure design. Plums design. Electric installations design. Computer

graphics.

EEG501 - CAD Techniques

Definitions. Designing system by computer. Interface. Coordinates system. Organization of designs

in layers. Creation, modification and visualization of bi and tridimensional models. Graphic

representation of projects.

EEG502 - Project Design

Application of computer graphics to engineering, designing rules for engineering projects,

interaction between component projects of an engineering global project.

EEG503 - Special Topic in Engineering Design

Computer graphics. Geometric modelling. Graphic representation of projects.

EEG507 - Blim 1: Digital Mod Edification

Morphological study of a project, considering the geometry of constructive components. Volumetric

compositions. Study of Construction units. Dimensional conditions of a project. Rationalization of

the distribution of components and their interactions. Components connectivity in BIM system.

Graphic logistics of constructive components. Graphic aspects of modular coordination. Libraries of

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intelligent components and parameterized components. Spatial-temporal coordination from 2D to

5D.

EEG509 - Graphic Systems Customization

Organization of library of symbols and definition files. Scripts and fonts of the application.

Choosing a programming language. AutoLISP, C#, Vb.NET. Organization of graphic data, DXF

codes. Access and analysis of graphic objects. Attaching data to a graphic object. Decision structure.

Techniques of entities filtering. Program planning. Aspects of Interface construction. Case study in

projects and Engineering and Architecture design.

EEH210 - Engineering and Environment

Environment. The Earth and biosphere. Water and material cycles. Impact of human activity on the

environment. Diagnosis. Models and projections. Waste. Environmental pollution. Sanitation

systems. Pollution control of soil, air and water. Economic aspects. Legislation. Fiscalization.

Ecodevelopment.

EEI021 - Human Resources Management

History, basic principles and conditionings of management of human resources in Brazil. The

planning and implementation of management of human resources in brazilian industries.

EEI022 - Private Security and Public Security

Use of force theory. Clausewitz, bittner. Private Security: Diagnosis and project. Public Security:

Diagnosis, policy analysis and procedures. Security Policy Project. National Defense: Diagnosis

and relationships.

EEI031 - Investment analysis

Introduction. Business strategies and capital budgeting. Corporate financial planning process: from

the conception of propositions to capital expenditure control. Analysis and selection techniques in

different conditions of capital availability, certainty, risk, uncertainty.

EEI032 - Industrial Projects

Market Study: demand analysis; demand forecasting techniques. Scale study: size analysis

techniques; scale economy. Study of location: transport and location; location models.

EEI033 - Economics of Technology: Intellectual Properties and Technology Market Elements

Concepts and definitions: innovation, invention, idea, discovery, technology, research &

development, technical progress, commercial transaction of import and technology transference.

System of intellectual assets property: brands, invention patents, manufacture secrets, author rights,

and “copyright”, logicial and other forms or titles of intellectual assets. Intellectual assets and

international market: Characteristic and practical forms. Systems of Intellectual property:

international fundamentals and normative patterns (from Paris conventions and Berna to GATT's

Rodada Uruguai). Industrial property & Intangibles trade & Industrial and Technological Policy.

International market of technological services. Qualitative flows of technology: technological

balance. Industrial property and Technology trade: brazilian experience, policies, structural

institutional priorities.

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EEI034 - Investment Risk Analysis

Risks in analysis of investment projects. Revision of CAPM model. BETA estimates: Market model

versus company fundamentals. APT model. The approach of New Finance.

EEI049 - Quantitative Methods in Logistics

To study the processes that determinate production and distribution of goods and services,

identifying the main mathematical models available as such and looking to explore since the

approach of real problems identifying the main parameters and variables and the possible

simplifications, until solution techniques, usually using computational applications to solve them.

At the end of the course the student must be able to: identify real logistic problems and classify

them among the main types of available models in order to study them; to build models to study the

problems and to know how to solve the problems using tools that fast the process; to plan

experiments and analyse the results.

EEI050 - Strategic Planning

Planning tools and techniques. When, how, why to plan and what for. Planning methods:

alternatives, costs, limits. Use of scenario, contingencies planning, action alternatives. Limits and

criticism of current methods of strategic planning.

EEI051 - Enterprise and Productivity Systemics Analysis

The enterprise as a system. Productivity and elimination of waste. Efficiency. Synergy. Diagnosys

of the entrerprise as a whole. Productive flowcharts. Technical balance. Productive sector

performances. Costs analysis. Analysis of departments, resources and productive processes.

Diagnosys of critical points and update of the studied methods in Production Engineering. The

enterprise and its influence on external environment. External environment and its influence on the

enterprise. Case study, including small and medium enterprises.

EEI052 - Business Process Engineering

Paradigm processes in Production Engineering. Concepts of Management and Business Processes

Engineering. Modelling of Business Processes. Analysis and improvement of Business Processes.

Implantation of Business Processes. Engineering unfolding and Management of Business Processes.

Case analysis in Process Engineering. Presentation and discussion of specific software of process

modelling.

EEI053 - Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding

Technological development in Brazil. Creation of new companies. The “star up” problem. Choosing

of ideas. Capital, market. Business plan. Production. Organization of company. Company growth.

EEI054 - Project Management and Simultaneous Engineering

Project of new industrial products; competitive tendencies in the development of new products;

organization for projects; decision-making cycle; parallelism and competition in the development of

projects; measures of performance in the development of projects; practical case analysis.

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EEI055 - Information Management

The information age; the information and the organizations, computer systems; information

systems; information system environments aimed to productivity; organization of the information

function at companies; management of information system development.

EEI056 - Special Topics in Information System

Variable menu according to the topic to be addressed.

EEI057 - Production Environment Management

Interests and political attitudes before the explosion of environmental issues. Environmental

strategy: Benefits. Environmental normalization. Production Management in a process view.

Environmental management system. NBR ISO 14001 and NBR ISO 14004: Objective, field of

application. Commitment. Initial Evaluation. Establishment Environmental Policy. Elaboration of

management plan. Identifying aspects and environmental impacts. Documentation. Deployment.

Measurement. Critical analysis and improvements. Environmental management: methodology. New

skills for the GAP.

EEI058 - Entertainment Engineering

Concepts. Importance of entertainment activities in modern economy. Relationships with education,

art and culture. Social division of labour and entertainment. Cases: TV, cinema, phonographic

industry and spectacles, printing plant and editorial, sports, tourism, theater, carnival and other

popular manifestations. Visits. Entertainment while working. The work in entertainment activities.

Projects in real situations: Opportunities, legislation, methodologies, documentation.

EEI200 - Introduction to Production Engineering

History of Engineering. Evolution of the World. Engineer in society. Engineering and Ecosystem.

Engineering and quality. Engineering education. Study methods. Learning and recommendations.

Research. Discovery and invention. Intellectual property rights. Study of alternative solutions. The

computer in engineering. Optimization. Decision making. Project concept. Preliminary studies.

Viability. Basic project. Executive project. Execution. Quality, deadlines and costs. Forms of

communication. Structure of technical reports. Graphic presentation.

EEI202 - Humanities and Social Sciences

The economic thought as social factor: an introduction to economy and evolution of economic

thought. Industry and society. Scientific administration of work and administration of human

resources. Science, technology and development. Social evaluation of engineering projects. Organic

and systematic notion of rights.

EEI206 - History of Technology

Technology and science, evolution of concepts. Men and environment, appropriate technology. Pre-

historical technology. Chalcolithic. Metallurgy. Technology in antiquity. The Alexandrian school.

Middle ages and the production system, the handicraft. Modern ages, the manufacture. Energy and

its evolution. Industrial revolution. Scientific administration of work. Transport system. Electronics.

Biotechnology. Evolution and technology. Economic system. XIX century. Industrialization in

Brazil. The technological age.

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EEI212 - Research Methodology

Introduction. Framework of research and production engineering projects. General principles of the

methodology of scientific research. Variety of research objects. Specificity of social-organizational

research. Planning of research project.

EEI325 - Methods Engineering

Methods of problem solving. Movement Studies. Techniques of registration and analysis of work:

chronometry techniques. Evolution of the organization of manufacture work. Healthy work

environment. Analysis and projects of work situations: Anthropometry, information and controlling

device. Cognitive aspects of work: prescribed and real.

EEI426 - Work Engineering

Work Security. Motivating factors. Ergonomics. Security rules in industrial environments. Job

analysis.

EEI533 - Introduction to Economics

Evolution of Economic Science. Different schools of thought: pre-scientific phase; from

Mercantilism to modern schools. Conceptualization: economic problems and human needs. Direct

and indirect exchanges: circular flow of the economy. Government: its economic functions. Private

companies: legal form and financing. Social accounting: aggregates measures. Study of aggregates:

classic conception and keynesian conception. Currency: different financial institutions, commercial

banks. Monetary policy and fiscal policy: monetarists and keynesians. Extern sector: payment

balance. Microeconomic notions: market and prices. The consumer: search and utility. Production

and costing. Alternative view of costs. Structure of the market.

EEI541 - Applied Statiscs

Basic concepts: Random variable, expected value and random variance (discrete and continuous).

Normal and Poisson distributions. Sampling distribution: medium, mean difference, proportion,

variance and ratio between two or more means, variance and ratio between two variances.

Adherence testing. Association between variable qualitative testing (chi-squared distribution).

EEI551 - Product Project

Product development: Phases. Value analysis. Marketing aspects. Methodology of product

development. Techniques of presentation of product project.

EEI602 - Production Process Development

Conceptualization of production process development. Models of the process project activities.

Identification of client and users. Definition of needs and requirements. Establishment of

specifications of process project. Development and selection of concepts. Basic and detailed

project. Models and prototypes of verification. Construction and implementation of projected

solution. Considerations about organizational changes.

EEI613 - Industrial Installations

Luminotechnique. Electric installations. Sanitary installations. Hydraulic installations. Pluvial water

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installation. Plumbed gas installations. Capture and treatment of water. Stations of industrial sewage

treatment. Refrigeration. Air conditioning and calefaction. Special installations (boilers, compressed

air, liquid nitrogen etc).

EEI621 - Work Organization and Evaluation

Concepts and basic notions. Work, organization of work and evaluation of work. Evolution of

organization of work in a capitalist society. Work studies in Brazil. Schools of organization of work

in the XX century. Notions and applications. Evaluation of work. Means of workforce

remuneration.

EEI625 - Solidarity Projects Management

Participatory research methodology. Elaboration, monitoring and evaluation of solidarity projects,

involving: identification of the problems, potentials and reference programs; analysis of technical,

economic, social and ecological viability; solidary decision-making process upon strategies,

expected social impacts, definition of indicators of performance and monitoring of results.

Technological projects of social interest. State, democracy and welfare. Ventures of Social exclusion

resistance: self-management firms, cooperatives, Ongs, Solidary Economy. Corporate social

responsibility. International practices in the promotion of Fundamental Labour Rights and Human

Rights.

EEI634 - Engineering Economics

Initial concepts: interest, fees and forms of capitalization. Interest calculation: simple, compound

and continuous regime. Capital equivalence: current value and return fee (calculation method).

Series of payment and compound interest factors. Loan amortization: price systems, sac (citizen

service) and inflation accounting. Cash flow: investments: payback, current value, return fee and

annual cost.

EEI642 - Applied Statistics II

Linear regression analysis: simple and multiple. Least squares: Simple, average, generalized.

Violation of the presupposed classics of regression model: heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, non-

normality, multicollinearity. Use of binary variables in regression analysis. Non-linear regression.

Introduction to simultaneous equations. Temporal series.

EEI643 - Operational Research I

Introduction to O.P.: Background and initial developments. O.P modelling. Linear programming.

Modelling, simplex method, duality, use of computer packages. Location and transport models.

Introduction to theory of games.

EEI652 - Information Engineering

Introduction: Information Engineering; Models of information systems development; Strategic

planning of information; Data modelling; activities modelling; hierarchical organization and models

balancing; construction, implementation and systems maintenance.

EEI714 - Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control

Flexible automation background; fundamentals of NC; types of NC; structure of the control system;

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MFCH; automatic programming; ways to use NC; organizational preparation for introduction of

NC; resource planning and NC; Robotics, CAD and CAM.

EEI722 - Industrial Psychology and Sociology

History of discipline and new approaches demanded by the new industrial paradigm. Principles of

management of motivation and learning. Group dynamic, team synergy, organization of the

relationship between teams. The role of Production Engineers in the emergence of a new

organizational culture.

EEI735 - Management Accounting

Introduction to Accounting, focused on Managerial Accounting. Accounting principles usually

accepted. Systematic accounting. Accounting regimes. Main financial demonstrations: Balance

sheet, Statement of Income, Statement of equity changes. Statement of cash flow and Statements of

Sources and Application of Resources. Bookkeeping. Razonets in “T”. Trial Balance.

EEI744 - Operational Research II

Graph Modelling. Graph problems in operational research. Models and algorithms of dynamic

programming. Waitlist models. Stock models.

EEI753 - Quality Control

Total quality management. Audit and quality. Quality tools. Quality costs.

EEI754 - Installations Planning

Notions of Physical arrangement. Project methodology. Infrastructures for physical arrangement

project. Sanitary aspects and work security applied to installation planning.

EEI761 - Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering

History and Petroleum Economics. How the Earth was formed. Origins of petroleum and its

accumulation. Industry activities: exploration, performance and reservoir development, drilling and

completion of wells, formation evaluation, natural and artificial elevation, processing, transport,

distribution. Systems of petroleum production. Contracts and regulation. Notions of ethics and

professionalism.

EEI815 - Computer-integrated Manufacturing

Integration, Common Information Models (CIM), practical cases.

EEI836 - Enterprise Economics

Concepts and objectives of the company. Company value. Income value. Analysis and forecasting

demand. Production. Costs. Competition.

EEI837 - Industrial Costs

Introduction to Cost accounting. Stock valuation costs: Costs classifications and nomenclatures;

Basic scheme of Costs accounting; Departmentalization and cost centres; indirect cost assessment

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criteria; continuous production costs in order; joint production (co-products, subproducts and

scrap); stock costing. Decision costs: contribution border, production limitations,

costs/volume/profit proportion, balance point, security margin and operating leverage. Control

costs: standard-costing; quantity variance, price and mixed. General notions of settlement modern

focus.

EEI838 - Costs Management

Introduction to costing system. Costing system as part of a wide business information system.

Business strategy and costing systems: an indispensable bond. Historical evolution of costing

systems: phases I to V. Conventional costing (phase II). Costing based on activities (phase III):

Study of methodology. Costing based on activities (phase III): strategic and operational

applications. Case studies. Advanced topics: ABC (activity based costing)/ABM (activity based

management)/ABB (activity based budgeting)/ABP (activity based predictive costing)/ABS

(activity based scorecarding). Capacity management (model CAM-I). Target costing (target

costing). Restrictions theory (TOC-theory of constraints).

EEI845 - Simulation

Introduction to simulation. Steps in a simulation study. Modelling concepts. Activity cycle diagram.

Approaching for Simulation programming. Three-phase method. Simulation executives. Simulation

sampling. Random numbers generation. Random sampling and descriptive sampling.

EEI855 - Quality Management

TQM - Total quality management. SPC - Statistical process control. ISO 9000 norms.

EEI856 - Production Planning and Control I

Background. Definitions and concepts in different structures and industrial segments: organizations

and main functions. Projects administration. General planning capacity. Lines balance. Demand

forecast. Master planning. Stock control.

EEI862 - Well Drilling and Completion

Elements of rock mechanics, drilling fluids and completion. Project of well: drilling, cementation

and coating, production column. Blowout control, formation damage, stimulation techniques.

EEI863 - Petroleum Reservoir Engineering

The relations between geology, basic properties of reservoir rock, flow in porous medium;

classification of petroleum reservoirs. Material balance, reservoir analysis, fluid shifting, pressure

maintenance, primary recovery and recovery advanced methods. Introduction to modelling and

reservoir simulation. Introduction to the principles of estimation / reservoir classification.

EEI921 - Industrial Relations

Work relationships of Production Engineering and different knowledge areas. Concepts of

Production Engineering and Work Relationships in historical, cultural and technological contexts.

Work relationships and Production Engineering in Brazil after the 90s: Globalization, technical

progress and development. The insertion of Brazil in this process, center-periphery relationships.

Industrialization in Brazil: imports substitution, consolidation and decline. Globalized Brazil:

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flexibility, deindustrialization, work relationships precariousness and social exclusion. Scenarios

and perspectives: regional blocs and global companies; the prevalence of the service sector;

unemployment and informal work growth; diffusion of business resistant to social exclusion.

EEI922 - Ethics and Production Engineering

Production Engineering: background. Professional and social activities of the production engineer.

Decisions related to the performance of duty. Knowledge, power and ethics. Criteria used in

engineering projects. Technical values and human values.

EEI923 - Risks and Security Management

Risk theory. The nature of business risks. Risk management program. Techniques of identification

and analysis of risks: apr, risk series, what-if/check list, hazop, fault tree, block diagram, event tree,

cause tree, critical incidents techniques; Human reliability. Evaluation and financing of risks.

Insurance administration. Risk insurance of Engineering: installation and assembly, breaking of

machines and equipment, loss of earning, operational risks, fire and explosions.

EEI931 - Macroeconomy

Elements of national account system: relationship among public, private and extern sector deficits.

Keynesian model IS-LM for a given level of prices and the effects of fiscal and monetary policies,

both in a closed economy as in an open economy. The aggregate demand curves and aggregate offer

by variable pricing. Shock problems of an indexed economy. Phillips curve of short and long term.

Price freeze. Money supply, demand for money and relationship among monetary offer, level of

economic activity and inflation in Brazil and other countries. Determination of exchange rate. Intern

and extern debt.

EEI932 - Financial Administration

Introduction to financial administration. Financial reporting. Fundamental concepts of financial

mathematics. Working capital administration. Fixed capital administration (introduction to financial

planning). Index analysis. Leverage, operating leverage and combined leverage.

EEI933 - Brazilian Economy

The formation of agro-export economy. Regional disparities. The brazilian industrialization. The

process of import substitution. Recent aspects. The closest decades: unbalances and attempts of

economic stabilization.

EEI934 - Marketing

Introduction to the marketing system. Consumer behavior. Market segmentation. Market research.

Marketing information system. Strategic planning aimed at the market. Development strategy of

new products and product cycle. Price strategy and commercialization.

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EEI946 - Operational Research III

Linear programming: revised simplex method and sensitivity analysis. Integer programming:

cutting methods, branch-and-bound. Non-linear introduction. Decision theory topics.

EEI947 - Productivity Frontier

Microeconomic fundamentals. Pareto efficiency. Shepard’s distance function. Modeling of borders

by linear programming. Constant returns to scale models. Models of Variable Returns to Scale.

Additive and multiplicative models. Restrictions to the multipliers. Efficiency Crusade. Case study

using software (IDEAS, Frontier Analyst).

EEI948 - Quantitative Methods Applied to Finances

Capital market notions; risk-return relationship in investments; analysis and evaluation of

performance of portfolios of financial assets; balance models; future markets and options; volatility

models.

EEI950 - Scenographic Production Management

Conceptualization of the television industry. Introduction to the concepts of project and

scenographic construction. Administration of scenographic production: integration of

logistic/operational cycle, information systems in scenographic administration, philosophy of MRP

II in scenographic production. Scenographic projects: creation and development, project

requirements. Processes and managing of scenographic assembly: scenario planning in pre-

assembly and other assemblies. Topics in research and development of new materials for

scenography.

EEI951 - Transport Systems

Functions, characteristics and importance of transports. Defining the problem. Survey data. Demand

study. Performance indicators. Management. Costs and fees components. New alternatives and

technologies.

EEI952 - Materials and Production Engineering

Basic concepts, structure, resistance and general properties of material. Correlation: properties of

material versus product performance. Criteria for material selection, normative and legal aspects.

Classification of material by family: Alloys, mineral aggregates, plastic resin, processes for

obtaining. Main conformation processes: casting, plasticity and machining, for the production of

industrialized objects.

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EEI957 - Production Planning and Control II

Manufacture resources planning (MRP II). Distribution requirements planning (DRP). Sequencing

of operations. Shop floor control by simulation. Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM).

Japanese industrial techniques (JIT). Optimized production technology (OPT). Examples and

experiences. Knowledge frontiers.

EEI958 - Logistics

Concept of integrated logistics, definition of distribution channels and networks oriented for

efficiency; interrelationships of logistic system components; storage, transport, service level, stock

control and application processing as activities of integrated logistics management; a measure of

performance of organization under variable logistic strategies: profitability strategic model; the

importance of demand forecast and development of efficient management systems in the

coordination of the logistic activity of the company.

EEI959 - Management and Maintenance

Maintenance techniques. The maintenance function. Organizational analysis. Administrative

techniques for maintenance. Maintenance planning. Information system applied to maintenance.

The human factor in maintenance.

EEI964 - Economic Evaluation of Oil-Gas Project

Economic evaluation of oil and gas projects under certainty and uncertainty conditions. Value of

money along time, discount fees assumptions, measures of profitability of projects, costs and

taxation; decision analysis: decision trees, bayesian analysis, information value; risk analysis: cash

flow simulation by Monte Carlo, Utility function, Right equivalent.

EEI965 - Petroleum Regime and Law

Presentation and analysis of legal and regulatory framework that commands the opening process of

the petroleum sector in Brazil; Concession scheme study in comparison to other types of

exploration regimes and petroleum production practiced around the world. Presentation and

discussion of partnership contract models in the upstream segment, considering, specially, the

Petrobras experience.

EEI966 - Petroleum Economics

Energy, growth and society, National Energy Balance, energy geopolitics, economic history of the

hydrocarbon sector, evolution of technological systems of exploration & production, petroleum

crisis, oil price crash, company strategies and government policies for the sector, competition in the

petroleum industry and regulation in the natural gas industry. Petroleum and gas natural trade;

Opep; spot and future market. Concessions, licenses, partnerships, joint ventures.

EEI967 - Natural Gas Engineering

Origin and natural gas composition. Natural gas reservoirs: determination of volumes, phase

behavior, balance of materials. Profiling. Production analysis. Natural gas processing: phase

separation, dehydration, compressions, transport and storage. Natural gas network. Uses and

applications of natural gas.

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EEI968 - Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration

Petroleum geopolitics. Drilling operations. Completion operations. Operations in the rise of

petroleum. Fluid separation processing. Natural gas treatment. Industrial and environmental

security. Controls: management systems, reservoir reports, production, measure of fluids. Taxation.

Budget. Audits.

EEI969 - Strategies in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry

Introduction to corporate strategy. Strategic analysis. Natural gas business in brazilian economy and

Latin America. Petroleum sector and the companies in the sector in Brazil and worldwide. The new

setting of the petroleum sector in Brazil. Strategic choice and strategy implementation.

EEIX01 - Final Project

Project or research of professional level with practical application of the knowledge acquired along

the course, elaborated under the orientation of a professor. The student must present a final paper

and defend it before the examination board.

EEK340 - Heat Technology

Mix of ideal gases and thermodynamic properties. Fuels, combustion reaction. Stoichiometry. Orsat

analysis. Formation enthalpy. Heat liberated in chemical reactions. Adiabatic flame temperature.

First thermodynamic law applied to reactive processes. Evaluation of thermal processes. Thermal

balance. Boiler natural draft. Fundamentals of air conditioning. Psychrometrics. Analysis of

psychrometric processes. Thermal load internal and external conditions of a project. Notions of

project elements. Refrigeration and air conditioning cycles.

EEK345 - Mechanical Process Engineering

Introduction to the manufacturing production system. Casting, Volumetric and flat conformation.

Machining, welding and assembly.

EEK355 - Applied Thermodynamics

Pure substances. Heat and work. First and second laws of Thermodynamics. Steam and gas engine

cycles. Refrigeration cycles by steam mechanic compression. Introduction to Thermoelectric

Centers. Industrial refrigeration and air conditioning.

EEK413 - Thermal Machines

Historical overview of thermal machines. Steam cycles, Stirling engine, Otto, Rankie, Brayton,

Diesel, steam machines and alternative compressors. Internal and External combustion motor;

Comparisons. Practical calculus on thermal machines. Concepts of availability in Machines.

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Succinct study of peripheral components in motors. New perspectives and development in thermal

machines.

EEK506 - Industrial Refrigeration

Properties of the refrigerators-compressors of refrigeration-evaporators-condensers-systems of

frigorific control-pipes-accessories-installations.

EEK507 - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Vapor-compression refrigeration – basic cycle and its main changes; descriptive and functional

study of compressors applied in refrigeration, of condensers, evaporators and expansion devices.

Refrigerators and lubricant oils. Plumbing and control elements. Project of frigorific chambers.

Refrigeration by absorption, thermodynamic analysis and descriptive study of lithium-water and

ammonium-water bromide. Refrigeration by Adsorption. Magnetic refrigeration.

Thermocompression to refrigeration. Thermal comfort and internal air quality. Psychometric

processes in air conditioning systems. Descriptive study of the main systems and components of air

conditioning systems. Thermal load calculus, transfer function methods and radiant temporal series.

Systems of air distribution. Ductwork project and specifications of insufflation mouths.

Environment projects.

EEK509 - Instrumentation and Control

Basic concepts; use of instruments, experimental analysis, monitoring, control, precision, input

signals, study of the main measuring instruments of pressure, temperature, output, level, thickness,

conductivity, ph. (Manometers of dead weight, U-tubes, pressure transducers, vacuometeres,

bourdon pipes), (glass, steam, and gas thermometer, thermocouple, thermistors, platinum

thermometers, pyrometers), (ventures, nozzles, orifice flowmeter, rotameters, electromagnetics,

thrust, tape, sight gauges, conductivity, etc.)

EEK522 - Industrial Utility Systems

Selection of Thermal cycles. Equipment of industrial thermoelectric cycles. Conditioning of water

for the industry. Steam distribution. Compressed air distribution.

EEK525 - Alternative Energy Sources

Brazilian and global energetic balance. Solar energy. Wind power. Tidal energy. Recent biomass.

Alcohol. Coal. Nuclear energy.

EEN344 - Mechanics Applied to Machines

Driving machines; Machine tool; Solid friction; String friction, Brakes; Gears, Bearing and Sliding;

plain bearing; slide bearing, Pulleys, shafts and trees; Power transmission by belt.

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EET106 - Introduction to Industrial Property and Technological Transfer

Industrial Property, science and technology, current brazilian law, transfer and technology contracts,

patents.

EET310 - Principles of Material Science

Material property. Material structure. Phase diagrams. Steels, non-ferrous alloys, ceramics and

polymers. Thermal treatment. Corrosion. Welding.

EET491 - Normalization and Quality Assurance

Normalization origins. Normalization and technological development. International and regional

systems of normalization. Metrology. International system of units. Conceptualization and quality

importance. Warranty criteria and inspection aspects of quality control and circuits of quality

control.

EEW016 - Productive Capacity in Normalization

Basic Industrial Technology. Fundamentals of Normalization. Basic notions of Metrology. Basic

notions of Conformity Evaluation. Rules for the structure of Technical Standard Norms. Wording

and Presentation of Technical Standard Norms.

EEW018 - Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation

Introduction and overview of measures; fundamental concepts of Metrology; national metrological

system, metrology and standardization; international vocabulary of metrology (VIM); international

system of units, measuring systems, calibration of measuring instruments; measuring uncertainty,

calibration certificate; fundamentals of legal Metrology; INMETRO and quality; Fundamentals of

quality; Normalization and technical regulation; Accreditation; Fundamentals and mechanisms of

conformity evaluation; Conformity Identification Mark; Market Monitoring of products with

conformity evaluated.

EEW215 - Special Topics in History of Engineering

Variable menu.

EEW515 - Special Topics in Engineering

Variable content.

EEWX02 - Extension Project in Engineering

Participation in an Extension Project directly related to the exercise of Engineering, proposed by a

professor (Title Professor) and approved by the Congregation of Escola Politécnica.

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EQW471 - Introduction to Industrial Chemistry and Process Engineering

Economic importance and characterization of the Chemical Industry. Main sectors. Global and

Brazilian Chemical Industry. Problems and perspectives of the Chemical Industry. Units and unit

systems. Variables. Material balance and energy balance. Mathematical modelling of basic

equipment. Organic, inorganic and biochemical processes. Treatment of liquid effluents. Treatment

of waste. Air Pollution. Environmental management.

FCA218 - Cultural Anthropology

Anthropology as a field of knowledge. Anthropology and other social sciences. The social and the

biological. Human evolution. Notions of nature and culture. The conceptions of society and culture.

The problem of ethnocentrism. Field research and ethnography as a method of theory in

Anthropology.

FCB618 - Society and Law

Society and legal system. Law as the social control language. Formal and informal mechanisms of

social control: Legal norms and social norms. Law, social control and repression. Conflicts,

deviance, delinquency and crime. Law, dominant ideologies and ethnic, social and political

minorities. Land tenure and Ownership of land: law and social conflict. The law and social issues in

Brazil.

FCF108 - Ethics I

Introduction to the main problems of ethics.

FCF242 - Philosophy of Science I

Science and other forms of knowledge.

FCF243 - General Philosophy of Science I

Science semiotic approach. Syntactic, semantic and programmatic aspects of the process of

scientific knowledge production.

FCF245 - General Philosophy of Nature I

Meaning and reaching of the notion of nature in the modern and contemporary greek philosophy.

FCF354 - General Epistemology and History of Science I

History of Sciences. The birth of modern science on the XXII century. Its sociocultural context.

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Sciences on centuries XVIII, XIX and XX.

FCF362 - Aesthetics I

Introduction to the main problems of aesthetics.

FCF642 - Philosophy of Nature I

Systematic introduction to the themes of meaning and reaching of nature notions.

FCF648 - Epistemoloy and History of Science I

The greek concept of episteme. The emerging of sciences, their fields and methods, in classical,

hellenistic and medieval philosophy.

FCF654 - History of Philosophy in Brazil I

Brazilian philosophy as a problem: origins and perspectives.

FCP104 - Introduction to Political Science

Concepts of power, State and Civil Society; Political regimes and relationship between powers;

Representative institutions: political parties, interest groups, social movement; Public policies.

FCP636 - Contemporary Political Theory

The several directions of contemporary political theory: contemporary Marxism (offe, hirsch) and

libertarian perspective (lefort and castoriadis), democratic socialism (ota sik, bobbio, lindblom),

modern “conservatism” (havek and friedman), contemporary liberalism (Keynes, rawls,

dahrendorf), micro-political analysis (Foucault), nation-state formation (tilly, b.Moore, wallerstein,

p. Anderson), etc.

FCP670 - Brazilian Reality Crisis

1930/1937: Oligarchic state crisis. 1945: New State crisis. Crisis in the democratic republic: 1954,

1961 and 1964. Authoritarianism crisis.

FIM230 - Physics III A

Coulomb’s Law: Electric fields. Gauss’s Law. Electric potential, capacitors, electric currents and

circuits. Magnetic fields. Ampére and Biot’s Laws. Faraday’s Law, inductance, displacement

current. Alternating current circuits, Maxwell’s equations.

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FIM240 - Physics IV A

Electromagnetic waves, Energy and Momentum of Light. Notions of restricted relativity.

Geometrical Optics. Interference Phenomena. Diffraction. Polarization. Modern Physics.

Photoelectric effects and Compton. H-atom. Electron diffraction. Wave function. Schrödinger’s

equation. Principles of uncertainty.

FIN231 - Experimental Physics III

Electric field; Measuring instruments; Coulomb’s law, mapping of electric field, electric potential.

Continuous current: Ohm’s Law, ohmic resistors. F.E.M.: FEM determination of a generator and

standard batteries. Potentiometric circuits, series of resistances and in parallel, Wheatstone bridge.

RC Circuit: capacitor discharge, determination of capacitance and the time constant. Oscilloscope

practical. Beat figures, RC circuit.

FIN241 - Experimental Physics IV

Principles of magnetism: Ampere, Faraday and Lenz’s laws. Magnetic field meter. Magnetic

properties of material, hysteresis, alternating current: alternating current circuits RLC,

electromagnetic oscilations. Energy conservation. Geometrical optics: reflection, refraction, lens

and prisms. Physical optics: interference, diffraction and polarization.

FIS111 - Experimental Physics I

Introduction to measurement: how to measure; how to correctly express the measured values; to

balance the precision of instruments. Dispersion of a measure: Control of physical quantity in an

experiment; how to characterize the dispersion of a dataset by an appropriate indicator.

Unidimensional kinematics: Intuitive and operational development of the concepts of speed and

acceleration. Graphic representation and graphic analysis. Newton’s Laws; how to operationally

define the inertia and a body; inertial mass-gravitational mass relation. Elastic, semi-elastic and

inelastic unidimensional collisions; theoretical model of an unidemensional collision.

FIS121 - Experimental Physics II

Dynamics of rotation: kinematics of rotation, determination of inertia moment, compound

pendulum. Oscillatory movement: simple harmonic motion, damped harmonic motion, combination

of harmonic motion. Hydrostatics: determination of viscosity, determination of density of liquids

and solids. Mechanical waves: speed of sound (resonance method), vibrant chords. Calorimetry:

calorific capacity, mechanical equivalent.

FIT112 - Physics I A

Introduction. Vectors. Speed and acceleration vector. Principles of dynamics. Application of

Newton’s laws. Work and mechanical energy. Energy conservation. Linear moment and

conservation of linear moment. Collisions. Rotation and angular moment. Dynamic of rigid body.

Force that varies inversely to the square of the distance (gravitation).

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FIT122 - Physics II A

Oscillations: damped and forced oscillations. Waves. Sound. Fluids. Temperature. Heat – First Law

of Thermodynamics. Properties of gases. Second Law of Thermodynamics. Kinetic theory of gases.

Heat and mass transfer.

IHI056 - Brazilian Historiography II

Interpretative analysis of the main brazilian historiographic currents on the XX century. The new

theoretical and methodological issues. New conceptual instruments and conjunctural and structural

analysis. The winding and diversification of the sector studies: sociologic, economic and ideological

approaching.

IHI098 - Labour Movement in Brazil

The laborers whilst social class in the brazilian social structure. Its means of trade union and

political organization. Ideology. Attitudes and practices. A case study.

IHI101 - Social History of Art

Art in antiquity. Its transformation in the roman empire and afterwards the christian arts, from the

primitive to the medieval. The transition to the modern period, the renaissance, the baroque and the

other aesthetic forms. The art from the XIX to XX century.

IHI106 - Special Topics in History of Brazil III

Not registered.

IHI143 - Special Topic in Modern History II

Dynamics and resistance in the modern society.

IQG111 - General Chemistry

Atomic structure Periodic Table. Molecular structure. General aspects of the chemical behavior of

elements. Nuclear chemistry.

IQG112 - General Experimental Chemistry

Introduction to the chemical laboratory. Solubility. Separations. Determination of molecular mass.

Stoichiometry. Methatetic Reactions. Organic Redox Reaction. Electrolysis. Kinetics. Balance.

Colloids. Solutions. Control and treatment of water. Identification of inorganic compound.

Synthesis of an inorganic compound.

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LEF599 - Study of Brazilian Sign Language I

Personal name; personal pronouns; demonstrative pronouns; locative in simple sentences such as

question-answer with “what” and “who” and other basic vocabulary; numerals; quantity;

topicalization; verb inflexion, negative inflexion; facial and body expressions; visual perception;

conversation; dialogue; texts: LIBRAS, deaf culture and community.

MAB124 - Computer Programming I

Computers and programming environments. Algorithms. Pascal language. Programming structure.

Types of variables. Assignment commands, income and outcome. Operators and expressions.

Conditional and repetition commands. Functions and procedures. Data structure in Pascal.

Manipulation of characters and texts. Solution of several problems in Pascal.

MAB224 - Computer Programming II

Advanced resources of Pascal language: records, sets, pointers and files. Most common data

structure: arrays, lists, stacks and trees. Update searching and sorting of sequential and indexed

files. Techniques for decomposition of problems in modules and its implementation in computer.

Backtracking and recursion. Word processing. Resolution of several problems using the above

techniques.

MAB231 - Numerical Calculus

Mistakes; Zeros of a function; Resolution of Linear Systems; Interpolation; Curve fitting, numerical

integration; Ordinary differential equations.

MAC118 - Differential and Integral Calculus I

Numerical sequences; Limits; Continuity; Calculus and Application of derivatives; The definite

integral: Logarithm and Exponential; Application of defined integrals; Improper integral.

MAC128 - Differential and Integral Calculus II

First order differential ordinary equations and second order differential ordinary equations with

constant coefficients. Plane curves and vectors. Tridimensional geometry vectors and solid analytic

geometry: lines and planes. Cylinders and resolution surfaces, quadratic surfaces. Chain rules, level

curves. Directional and gradient derivatives; tangent planes and normal line and surface;

differential, level surface. Maximum and minimum and Lagrange multipliers.

MAC238 - Differential and Integral Calculus III

Definition of double integrals and triple integrals. Jacobian in R² and R³. Variable change in double

integral and triple integral. Line integral in the plane. Surface integrals. Gauss’s Theorem. Stokes’

theorem and path independence.

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MAC248 - Differential and Integral Calculus IV

Power series; resolution of linear ordinary differential equations of second order with variable

coefficients: series solution near an ordinary point; series solution near a regular point (Frobenius’

method). Laplace transform; Fourier series. Boundary value problems and Sturm-Liouville’s theory.

Classical partial differential equations: wave; heat; Laplace: Dirichlet in a rectangle and Dirichlet in

a circle.

MAD201 - Probability and Statistics

Theory of probability. Discrete and continuous distribution. Correlation and regression. Estimation.

Hypothesis testing. Sampling techniques.

MAE125 - Linear Algebra I

Linear equation systems and Gaussian Elimination. Matrices and determinant. Euclidian vectorial

spaces. Geometry of finite dimensional vector spaces. Linear transformations. Inner product spaces.

Orthogonality and least squares. Auto values and auto vectors. Spectral theorem. Applications to the

solution of Ordinary Differential Equations and Euclidean Geometry.

PRU110 - Social Sciences Public Management I

Durkheim’s Sociology: sociological method, solidarity and social division of labour, social

integration and anomy. Marx: society and conflict. The materialist dialectics and the philosophy of

history. The critiques of philosophy and political economy. The comprehensive Weber’s theory,

social action and types of domination; the protestant ethics and the spirit of capitalism; bureaucracy.

PRU111 - Planning Theories

Origins of planning; stages and models of planning: comprehensive, incremental, advocacy and

participatory; State and rationalization: the planning between politics and administration; power,

participation and communication: planning between instrumental rationality and communicative

rationality, strategic planning and democratic planning; new factors and new forms of planning in

the XXI century – from postmodernism to the insurgent and subversive.

PRU231 - Brazilian Socio-economic formation

The course is organized through the classic brazilian social thinking, highlighting its contribution

regarding the analysis of the territory organization, the spatial distribution of population and

production (ownership) of wealth.

PRU240 - Politics and Environmental Planning

The course aims to initiate a reflection about the relations between Economics, Politics and the

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social forms of appropriation of the environment. The first module will address the conceptual

issues relating to the understanding of the indissociability among society and environment and the

socio-ecological change as procedural and relational. The second module will overview the

occupation of the brazilian territory, highlighting the peculiarities of relationships between State,

Societies and Biomes.

PRU242 - Social Politics

Emergence of the social question in a capitalist society. Social issues and social policies. The state

of social welfare. Structural adjustment, neo-liberalism and the new social issue. The World Bank

and the fight against poverty.

PRU352 - Public Department Ethics

Philosophical fundamentals of ethics. State and civil society. Public sphere and private sphere.

Individual ethics and public ethics. The public service and public servants. The public and common

interest.

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Lecture Laboratory

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEI200 Introduction to Industrial Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB124 Computer Programming I 3.0 30 16

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAB224 Computer Programmin II 3.0 30 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG501 CAD Techniques 3.0 30 30

EEI325 Methods Engineering 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

Industrial Engineering - Production Management

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI533 Introduction to Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI541 Applied Statistics I 4.0 45 15

EEI551 Product Project 4.0 45 15

EEI652 Information Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEK345 Mechanical Process Engineering 4.0 60 15

27.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI613 Industrial Installations 4.0 45 15

EEI621 Work Organization and Evaluation 3.0 30 15

EEI634 Engineering Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI642 Applied Statistics II 3.0 30 15

EEI643 Operational Research 4.0 45 15

EEK355 Applied Thermodynamics 4.0 60 0

EEN344 Mechanics applied to Machines 4.0 45 15

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI714 Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control 4.0 45 15

EEI722 Industrial Psycology and Sociology 3.0 30 15

EEI735 Management Accounting 3.0 30 15

EEI744 Operational Research II 4.0 45 15

EEI753 Quality Control 3.0 30 15

EEI754 Installations Planning 4.0 45 15

EQW471 Introduction to Industrial Chemistry and Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI815 Computer-integrated Manufacturing 3.0 30 15

EEI836 Enterprise Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI837 Industrial Costs 2.0 30 0

Amount of Credits

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Eight Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEI845 Simulation 4.0 45 15

EEI855 Quality Management 3.0 45 0

EEI856 Production Planning and Control I 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI957 Production Planning and Control II 4.0 45 15

EEIX01 Final Project 1.0 30 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

14.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 9.0 135 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2) 15.0 225 0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI031 Investment Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI032 Industrial Projects 3.0 30 15

EEI034 Investment Risk Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI931 Macroeconomy 3.0 30 15

EEI932 Financial Administration 3.0 30 15

EEI933 Brazilian Economy 3.0 30 15

EEI934 Marketing 3.0 30 15

EEI021 Human Resources Management 3.0 30 15

EEI050 Strategic Planning 3.0 30 15

EEI052 Business Process Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI054 Project Management and Simultaneous Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI055 Information Management 3.0 30 15

EEI958 Logistics 3.0 45 0

EEI959 Management and Maintenance 3.0 30 15

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

Amount of Credits

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1

Group 2

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Spec Top in Engineering Desing 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic Systems Customization 3.0 30 15

EEI022 Private and Public Security 3.0 30 15

EEI033 Economics of Technology 3.0 30 15

EEI049 Quantitative Methods in Logistics 3.0 30 15

EEI051 Enterprise and Productivity Systemic Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI053 Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding 3.0 30 15

EEI056 Spec Top in Information System 3.0 45 0

EEI057 Production Environment Management 3.0 30 15

EEI058 Entertainment Engineering 3.0 45 15

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI602 Production Process Development 3.0 30 15

EEI625 Solidarity Projects Management 3.0 30 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI838 Costs Management 3.0 30 15

EEI862 Well Drilling and Completion Costs Management 4.0 45 15

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering I 4.0 45 15

EEI921 Industrial Relations 3.0 45 0

EEI922 Ethics and Industrial Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI923 Risks and Security Management 3.0 45 0

EEI946 Operational Research III 3.0 30 15

EEI947 Productivity Frontier 3.0 30 15

EEI948 Quantitative Methods Applied to Finances 3.0 30 15

EEI950 Scenographic Production Management 3.0 30 15

EEI951 Transport Systems 3.0 30 15

EEI952 Materials and Industrial Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI964 Economic Evaluation of Oil-Gas Project 4.0 45 15

EEI965 Petroleum Regime and Law 4.0 45 15

EEI966 Petroleum Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI967 Natural Gas Engineering 3.0 30 30

EEI968 Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration 3.0 45 0

EEI969 Strategies in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry 3.0 30 15

EEK340 Heat Technology 4.0 60 0

EEK413 Thermal Machines 4.0 60 0

EEK506 Industrial Refrigeration 4.0 60 0

EEK507 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4.0 60 0

EEK509 Instrumentation and Control 3.0 30 30

EEK522 Industrial Utility System 3.0 45 0

EEK525 Alternative Energy Sources 3.0 45 0

EET106 Introduction to Industrial Property and Technological Transfer 3.0 45 0

EET491 Normalization and Quality Assurance 3.0 45 0

EEW016 Productive Capacity in Normalization 2.0 30 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW215 Spec Top in History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

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FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF242 Philosophy of Science I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF642 Philosophy of Nature I 4.0 60 0

FCF648 Espistemology and Science History I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Comtemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of the Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theories 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Department Ethics 4.0 60 0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 193.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 1.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 24.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 9.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

230.0

Credits to take

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours Minimum

3060

30

360

135

45

Total 3630

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EEA212 - Mechanics I

Statics: Reduction of Force Systems, balance, structures, center of mass, friction. Kinematics:

Movement of particles and rigid bodies. Dynamic: of particles and rigid bodies.

EEA338 - Material Resistance

Structures. Static balance equations. Internal effort. Tensions and deformations analysis. Geometric

characteristics and inertia moments of flat areas. Triple state of tensions, main tensions. Traction

and compression. Cut. Twist. Bending of beams. Deformation energy. Displacement of beams.

Buckling.

EEE385 - Electricity I

Circuits and their elements. Solution of direct, current and alternating circuits in permanent regime.

Measuring equipment. Electrical components. Transformers. Current circuit, induction and

synchronous machines, electronic components. Transistor diodes, thyristors, integrated and logical

circuits.

EEE620 - Energy Conservation

Efficient use of electric energy. Energy in Brazil. Social-environmental benefits of energy

conservation. Involved technologies. Demand and conservation forecast. Future scenaries. Energy

consumption, taxation, installation and loads. Analysis of consumption and power factor. Electric

installation analysis: transformers, motors and lighting circuits.

EEG110 - Engineering Design

Orthographic views. Cuts and sections. Perspectives. Design norms. Sizing. Connection elements

design. Edifications design. Structure design. Plums design. Electric installations design. Computer

graphics.

EEG501 - CAD Techniques

Definitions. Designing system by computer. Interface. Coordinates system. Organization of designs

in layers. Creation, modification and visualization of bi and tridimensional models. Graphic

representation of projects.

EEG502 - Project Design

Application of computer graphics to engineering, designing rules for engineering projects,

interaction between component projects of an engineering global project.

EEG503 - Special Topic in Engineering Design

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Computer graphics. Geometric modelling. Graphic representation of projects.

EEG507 - Blim 1: Digital Mod Edification

Morphological study of a project, considering the geometry of constructive components. Volumetric

compositions. Study of Construction units. Dimensional conditions of a project. Rationalization of

the distribution of components and their interactions. Components connectivity in BIM system.

Graphic logistics of constructive components. Graphic aspects of modular coordination. Libraries of

intelligent components and parameterized components. Spatial-temporal coordination from 2D to

5D.

EEG509 - Graphic Systems Customization

Organization of library of symbols and definition files. Scripts and fonts of the application.

Choosing a programming language. AutoLISP, C#, Vb.NET. Organization of graphic data, DXF

codes. Access and analysis of graphic objects. Attaching data to a graphic object. Decision structure.

Techniques of entities filtering. Program planning. Aspects of Interface construction. Case study in

projects and Engineering and Architecture design.

EEH210 - Engineering and Environment

Environment. The Earth and biosphere. Water and material cycles. Impact of human activity on the

environment. Diagnosis. Models and projections. Waste. Environmental pollution. Sanitation

systems. Pollution control of soil, air and water. Economic aspects. Legislation. Fiscalization.

Ecodevelopment.

EEI021 - Human Resources Management

History, basic principles and conditionings of management of human resources in Brazil. The

planning and implementation of management of human resources in brazilian industries.

EEI022 - Private Security and Public Security

Use of force theory. Clausewitz, bittner. Private Security: Diagnosis and project. Public Security:

Diagnosis, policy analysis and procedures. Security Policy Project. National Defense: Diagnosis

and relationships.

EEI031 - Investment analysis

Introduction. Business strategies and capital budgeting. Corporate financial planning process: from

the conception of propositions to capital expenditure control. Analysis and selection techniques in

different conditions of capital availability, certainty, risk, uncertainty.

EEI032 - Industrial Projects

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Market Study: demand analysis; demand forecasting techniques. Scale study: size analysis

techniques; scale economy. Study of location: transport and location; location models.

EEI033 - Economics of Technology: Intellectual Properties and Technology Market Elements

Concepts and definitions: innovation, invention, idea, discovery, technology, research &

development, technical progress, commercial transaction of import and technology transference.

System of intellectual assets property: brands, invention patents, manufacture secrets, author rights,

and “copyright”, logicial and other forms or titles of intellectual assets. Intellectual assets and

international market: Characteristic and practical forms. Systems of Intellectual property:

international fundamentals and normative patterns (from Paris conventions and Berna to GATT's

Rodada Uruguai). Industrial property & Intangibles trade & Industrial and Technological Policy.

International market of technological services. Qualitative flows of technology: technological

balance. Industrial property and Technology trade: brazilian experience, policies, structural

institutional priorities.

EEI034 - Investment Risk Analysis

Risks in analysis of investment projects. Revision of CAPM model. BETA estimates: Market model

versus company fundamentals. APT model. The approach of New Finance.

EEI049 - Quantitative Methods in Logistics

To study the processes that determinate production and distribution of goods and services,

identifying the main mathematical models available as such and looking to explore since the

approach of real problems identifying the main parameters and variables and the possible

simplifications, until solution techniques, usually using computational applications to solve them.

At the end of the course the student must be able to: identify real logistic problems and classify

them among the main types of available models in order to study them; to build models to study the

problems and to know how to solve the problems using tools that fast the process; to plan

experiments and analyse the results.

EEI050 - Strategic Planning

Planning tools and techniques. When, how, why to plan and what for. Planning methods:

alternatives, costs, limits. Use of scenario, contingencies planning, action alternatives. Limits and

criticism of current methods of strategic planning.

EEI051 - Enterprise and Productivity Systemics Analysis

The enterprise as a system. Productivity and elimination of waste. Efficiency. Synergy. Diagnosys

of the entrerprise as a whole. Productive flowcharts. Technical balance. Productive sector

performances. Costs analysis. Analysis of departments, resources and productive processes.

Diagnosys of critical points and update of the studied methods in Production Engineering. The

enterprise and its influence on external environment. External environment and its influence on the

enterprise. Case study, including small and medium enterprises.

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EEI052 - Business Process Engineering

Paradigm processes in Production Engineering. Concepts of Management and Business Processes

Engineering. Modelling of Business Processes. Analysis and improvement of Business Processes.

Implantation of Business Processes. Engineering unfolding and Management of Business Processes.

Case analysis in Process Engineering. Presentation and discussion of specific software of process

modelling.

EEI053 - Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding

Technological development in Brazil. Creation of new companies. The “star up” problem. Choosing

of ideas. Capital, market. Business plan. Production. Organization of company. Company growth.

EEI054 - Project Management and Simultaneous Engineering

Project of new industrial products; competitive tendencies in the development of new products;

organization for projects; decision-making cycle; parallelism and competition in the development of

projects; measures of performance in the development of projects; practical case analysis.

EEI055 - Information Management

The information age; the information and the organizations, computer systems; information

systems; information system environments aimed to productivity; organization of the information

function at companies; management of information system development.

EEI056 - Special Topics in Information System

Variable menu according to the topic to be addressed.

EEI057 - Production Environment Management

Interests and political attitudes before the explosion of environmental issues. Environmental

strategy: Benefits. Environmental normalization. Production Management in a process view.

Environmental management system. NBR ISO 14001 and NBR ISO 14004: Objective, field of

application. Commitment. Initial Evaluation. Establishment Environmental Policy. Elaboration of

management plan. Identifying aspects and environmental impacts. Documentation. Deployment.

Measurement. Critical analysis and improvements. Environmental management: methodology. New

skills for the GAP.

EEI058 - Entertainment Engineering

Concepts. Importance of entertainment activities in modern economy. Relationships with education,

art and culture. Social division of labour and entertainment. Cases: TV, cinema, phonographic

industry and spectacles, printing plant and editorial, sports, tourism, theater, carnival and other

popular manifestations. Visits. Entertainment while working. The work in entertainment activities.

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Projects in real situations: Opportunities, legislation, methodologies, documentation.

EEI200 - Introduction to Production Engineering

History of Engineering. Evolution of the World. Engineer in society. Engineering and Ecosystem.

Engineering and quality. Engineering education. Study methods. Learning and recommendations.

Research. Discovery and invention. Intellectual property rights. Study of alternative solutions. The

computer in engineering. Optimization. Decision making. Project concept. Preliminary studies.

Viability. Basic project. Executive project. Execution. Quality, deadlines and costs. Forms of

communication. Structure of technical reports. Graphic presentation.

EEI202 - Humanities and Social Sciences

The economic thought as social factor: an introduction to economy and evolution of economic

thought. Industry and society. Scientific administration of work and administration of human

resources. Science, technology and development. Social evaluation of engineering projects. Organic

and systematic notion of rights.

EEI206 - History of Technology

Technology and science, evolution of concepts. Men and environment, appropriate technology. Pre-

historical technology. Chalcolithic. Metallurgy. Technology in antiquity. The Alexandrian school.

Middle ages and the production system, the handicraft. Modern ages, the manufacture. Energy and

its evolution. Industrial revolution. Scientific administration of work. Transport system. Electronics.

Biotechnology. Evolution and technology. Economic system. XIX century. Industrialization in

Brazil. The technological age.

EEI212 - Research Methodology

Introduction. Framework of research and production engineering projects. General principles of the

methodology of scientific research. Variety of research objects. Specificity of social-organizational

research. Planning of research project.

EEI325 - Methods Engineering

Methods of problem solving. Movement Studies. Techniques of registration and analysis of work:

chronometry techniques. Evolution of the organization of manufacture work. Healthy work

environment. Analysis and projects of work situations: Anthropometry, information and controlling

device. Cognitive aspects of work: prescribed and real.

EEI426 - Work Engineering

Work Security. Motivating factors. Ergonomics. Security rules in industrial environments. Job

analysis.

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EEI533 - Introduction to Economics

Evolution of Economic Science. Different schools of thought: pre-scientific phase; from

Mercantilism to modern schools. Conceptualization: economic problems and human needs. Direct

and indirect exchanges: circular flow of the economy. Government: its economic functions. Private

companies: legal form and financing. Social accounting: aggregates measures. Study of aggregates:

classic conception and keynesian conception. Currency: different financial institutions, commercial

banks. Monetary policy and fiscal policy: monetarists and keynesians. Extern sector: payment

balance. Microeconomic notions: market and prices. The consumer: search and utility. Production

and costing. Alternative view of costs. Structure of the market.

EEI541 - Applied Statiscs

Basic concepts: Random variable, expected value and random variance (discrete and continuous).

Normal and Poisson distributions. Sampling distribution: medium, mean difference, proportion,

variance and ratio between two or more means, variance and ratio between two variances.

Adherence testing. Association between variable qualitative testing (chi-squared distribution).

EEI551 - Product Project

Product development: Phases. Value analysis. Marketing aspects. Methodology of product

development. Techniques of presentation of product project.

EEI602 - Production Process Development

Conceptualization of production process development. Models of the process project activities.

Identification of client and users. Definition of needs and requirements. Establishment of

specifications of process project. Development and selection of concepts. Basic and detailed

project. Models and prototypes of verification. Construction and implementation of projected

solution. Considerations about organizational changes.

EEI613 - Industrial Installations

Luminotechnique. Electric installations. Sanitary installations. Hydraulic installations. Pluvial water

installation. Plumbed gas installations. Capture and treatment of water. Stations of industrial sewage

treatment. Refrigeration. Air conditioning and calefaction. Special installations (boilers, compressed

air, liquid nitrogen etc).

EEI621 - Work Organization and Evaluation

Concepts and basic notions. Work, organization of work and evaluation of work. Evolution of

organization of work in a capitalist society. Work studies in Brazil. Schools of organization of work

in the XX century. Notions and applications. Evaluation of work. Means of workforce

remuneration.

EEI625 - Solidarity Projects Management

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Participatory research methodology. Elaboration, monitoring and evaluation of solidarity projects,

involving: identification of the problems, potentials and reference programs; analysis of technical,

economic, social and ecological viability; solidary decision-making process upon strategies,

expected social impacts, definition of indicators of performance and monitoring of results.

Technological projects of social interest. State, democracy and welfare. Ventures of Social exclusion

resistance: self-management firms, cooperatives, Ongs, Solidary Economy. Corporate social

responsibility. International practices in the promotion of Fundamental Labour Rights and Human

Rights.

EEI634 - Engineering Economics

Initial concepts: interest, fees and forms of capitalization. Interest calculation: simple, compound

and continuous regime. Capital equivalence: current value and return fee (calculation method).

Series of payment and compound interest factors. Loan amortization: price systems, sac (citizen

service) and inflation accounting. Cash flow: investments: payback, current value, return fee and

annual cost.

EEI642 - Applied Statistics II

Linear regression analysis: simple and multiple. Least squares: Simple, average, generalized.

Violation of the presupposed classics of regression model: heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, non-

normality, multicollinearity. Use of binary variables in regression analysis. Non-linear regression.

Introduction to simultaneous equations. Temporal series.

EEI643 - Operational Research I

Introduction to O.P.: Background and initial developments. O.P modelling. Linear programming.

Modelling, simplex method, duality, use of computer packages. Location and transport models.

Introduction to theory of games.

EEI652 - Information Engineering

Introduction: Information Engineering; Models of information systems development; Strategic

planning of information; Data modelling; activities modelling; hierarchical organization and models

balancing; construction, implementation and systems maintenance.

EEI714 - Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control

Flexible automation background; fundamentals of NC; types of NC; structure of the control system;

MFCH; automatic programming; ways to use NC; organizational preparation for introduction of

NC; resource planning and NC; Robotics, CAD and CAM.

EEI722 - Industrial Psychology and Sociology

History of discipline and new approaches demanded by the new industrial paradigm. Principles of

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management of motivation and learning. Group dynamic, team synergy, organization of the

relationship between teams. The role of Production Engineers in the emergence of a new

organizational culture.

EEI735 - Management Accounting

Introduction to Accounting, focused on Managerial Accounting. Accounting principles usually

accepted. Systematic accounting. Accounting regimes. Main financial demonstrations: Balance

sheet, Statement of Income, Statement of equity changes. Statement of cash flow and Statements of

Sources and Application of Resources. Bookkeeping. Razonets in “T”. Trial Balance.

EEI744 - Operational Research II

Graph Modelling. Graph problems in operational research. Models and algorithms of dynamic

programming. Waitlist models. Stock models.

EEI753 - Quality Control

Total quality management. Audit and quality. Quality tools. Quality costs.

EEI754 - Installations Planning

Notions of Physical arrangement. Project methodology. Infrastructures for physical arrangement

project. Sanitary aspects and work security applied to installation planning.

EEI761 - Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering

History and Petroleum Economics. How the Earth was formed. Origins of petroleum and its

accumulation. Industry activities: exploration, performance and reservoir development, drilling and

completion of wells, formation evaluation, natural and artificial elevation, processing, transport,

distribution. Systems of petroleum production. Contracts and regulation. Notions of ethics and

professionalism.

EEI815 - Computer-integrated Manufacturing

Integration, Common Information Models (CIM), practical cases.

EEI836 - Enterprise Economics

Concepts and objectives of the company. Company value. Income value. Analysis and forecasting

demand. Production. Costs. Competition.

EEI837 - Industrial Costs

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Introduction to Cost accounting. Stock valuation costs: Costs classifications and nomenclatures;

Basic scheme of Costs accounting; Departmentalization and cost centres; indirect cost assessment

criteria; continuous production costs in order; joint production (co-products, subproducts and

scrap); stock costing. Decision costs: contribution border, production limitations,

costs/volume/profit proportion, balance point, security margin and operating leverage. Control

costs: standard-costing; quantity variance, price and mixed. General notions of settlement modern

focus.

EEI838 - Costs Management

Introduction to costing system. Costing system as part of a wide business information system.

Business strategy and costing systems: an indispensable bond. Historical evolution of costing

systems: phases I to V. Conventional costing (phase II). Costing based on activities (phase III):

Study of methodology. Costing based on activities (phase III): strategic and operational

applications. Case studies. Advanced topics: ABC (activity based costing)/ABM (activity based

management)/ABB (activity based budgeting)/ABP (activity based predictive costing)/ABS

(activity based scorecarding). Capacity management (model CAM-I). Target costing (target

costing). Restrictions theory (TOC-theory of constraints).

EEI845 - Simulation

Introduction to simulation. Steps in a simulation study. Modelling concepts. Activity cycle diagram.

Approaching for Simulation programming. Three-phase method. Simulation executives. Simulation

sampling. Random numbers generation. Random sampling and descriptive sampling.

EEI855 - Quality Management

TQM - Total quality management. SPC - Statistical process control. ISO 9000 norms.

EEI856 - Production Planning and Control I

Background. Definitions and concepts in different structures and industrial segments: organizations

and main functions. Projects administration. General planning capacity. Lines balance. Demand

forecast. Master planning. Stock control.

EEI862 - Well Drilling and Completion

Elements of rock mechanics, drilling fluids and completion. Project of well: drilling, cementation

and coating, production column. Blowout control, formation damage, stimulation techniques.

EEI863 - Petroleum Reservoir Engineering

The relations between geology, basic properties of reservoir rock, flow in porous medium;

classification of petroleum reservoirs. Material balance, reservoir analysis, fluid shifting, pressure

maintenance, primary recovery and recovery advanced methods. Introduction to modelling and

reservoir simulation. Introduction to the principles of estimation / reservoir classification.

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EEI921 - Industrial Relations

Work relationships of Production Engineering and different knowledge areas. Concepts of

Production Engineering and Work Relationships in historical, cultural and technological contexts.

Work relationships and Production Engineering in Brazil after the 90s: Globalization, technical

progress and development. The insertion of Brazil in this process, center-periphery relationships.

Industrialization in Brazil: imports substitution, consolidation and decline. Globalized Brazil:

flexibility, deindustrialization, work relationships precariousness and social exclusion. Scenarios

and perspectives: regional blocs and global companies; the prevalence of the service sector;

unemployment and informal work growth; diffusion of business resistant to social exclusion.

EEI922 - Ethics and Production Engineering

Production Engineering: background. Professional and social activities of the production engineer.

Decisions related to the performance of duty. Knowledge, power and ethics. Criteria used in

engineering projects. Technical values and human values.

EEI923 - Risks and Security Management

Risk theory. The nature of business risks. Risk management program. Techniques of identification

and analysis of risks: apr, risk series, what-if/check list, hazop, fault tree, block diagram, event tree,

cause tree, critical incidents techniques; Human reliability. Evaluation and financing of risks.

Insurance administration. Risk insurance of Engineering: installation and assembly, breaking of

machines and equipment, loss of earning, operational risks, fire and explosions.

EEI931 - Macroeconomy

Elements of national account system: relationship among public, private and extern sector deficits.

Keynesian model IS-LM for a given level of prices and the effects of fiscal and monetary policies,

both in a closed economy as in an open economy. The aggregate demand curves and aggregate offer

by variable pricing. Shock problems of an indexed economy. Phillips curve of short and long term.

Price freeze. Money supply, demand for money and relationship among monetary offer, level of

economic activity and inflation in Brazil and other countries. Determination of exchange rate. Intern

and extern debt.

EEI932 - Financial Administration

Introduction to financial administration. Financial reporting. Fundamental concepts of financial

mathematics. Working capital administration. Fixed capital administration (introduction to financial

planning). Index analysis. Leverage, operating leverage and combined leverage.

EEI933 - Brazilian Economy

The formation of agro-export economy. Regional disparities. The brazilian industrialization. The

process of import substitution. Recent aspects. The closest decades: unbalances and attempts of

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economic stabilization.

EEI934 - Marketing

Introduction to the marketing system. Consumer behavior. Market segmentation. Market research.

Marketing information system. Strategic planning aimed at the market. Development strategy of

new products and product cycle. Price strategy and commercialization.

EEI946 - Operational Research III

Linear programming: revised simplex method and sensitivity analysis. Integer programming:

cutting methods, branch-and-bound. Non-linear introduction. Decision theory topics.

EEI947 - Productivity Frontier

Microeconomic fundamentals. Pareto efficiency. Shepard’s distance function. Modeling of borders

by linear programming. Constant returns to scale models. Models of Variable Returns to Scale.

Additive and multiplicative models. Restrictions to the multipliers. Efficiency Crusade. Case study

using software (IDEAS, Frontier Analyst).

EEI948 - Quantitative Methods Applied to Finances

Capital market notions; risk-return relationship in investments; analysis and evaluation of

performance of portfolios of financial assets; balance models; future markets and options; volatility

models.

EEI950 - Scenographic Production Management

Conceptualization of the television industry. Introduction to the concepts of project and

scenographic construction. Administration of scenographic production: integration of

logistic/operational cycle, information systems in scenographic administration, philosophy of MRP

II in scenographic production. Scenographic projects: creation and development, project

requirements. Processes and managing of scenographic assembly: scenario planning in pre-

assembly and other assemblies. Topics in research and development of new materials for

scenography.

EEI951 - Transport Systems

Functions, characteristics and importance of transports. Defining the problem. Survey data. Demand

study. Performance indicators. Management. Costs and fees components. New alternatives and

technologies.

EEI952 - Materials and Production Engineering

Basic concepts, structure, resistance and general properties of material. Correlation: properties of

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material versus product performance. Criteria for material selection, normative and legal aspects.

Classification of material by family: Alloys, mineral aggregates, plastic resin, processes for

obtaining. Main conformation processes: casting, plasticity and machining, for the production of

industrialized objects.

EEI957 - Production Planning and Control II

Manufacture resources planning (MRP II). Distribution requirements planning (DRP). Sequencing

of operations. Shop floor control by simulation. Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM).

Japanese industrial techniques (JIT). Optimized production technology (OPT). Examples and

experiences. Knowledge frontiers.

EEI958 - Logistics

Concept of integrated logistics, definition of distribution channels and networks oriented for

efficiency; interrelationships of logistic system components; storage, transport, service level, stock

control and application processing as activities of integrated logistics management; a measure of

performance of organization under variable logistic strategies: profitability strategic model; the

importance of demand forecast and development of efficient management systems in the

coordination of the logistic activity of the company.

EEI959 - Management and Maintenance

Maintenance techniques. The maintenance function. Organizational analysis. Administrative

techniques for maintenance. Maintenance planning. Information system applied to maintenance.

The human factor in maintenance.

EEI964 - Economic Evaluation of Oil-Gas Project

Economic evaluation of oil and gas projects under certainty and uncertainty conditions. Value of

money along time, discount fees assumptions, measures of profitability of projects, costs and

taxation; decision analysis: decision trees, bayesian analysis, information value; risk analysis: cash

flow simulation by Monte Carlo, Utility function, Right equivalent.

EEI965 - Petroleum Regime and Law

Presentation and analysis of legal and regulatory framework that commands the opening process of

the petroleum sector in Brazil; Concession scheme study in comparison to other types of

exploration regimes and petroleum production practiced around the world. Presentation and

discussion of partnership contract models in the upstream segment, considering, specially, the

Petrobras experience.

EEI966 - Petroleum Economics

Energy, growth and society, National Energy Balance, energy geopolitics, economic history of the

hydrocarbon sector, evolution of technological systems of exploration & production, petroleum

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crisis, oil price crash, company strategies and government policies for the sector, competition in the

petroleum industry and regulation in the natural gas industry. Petroleum and gas natural trade;

Opep; spot and future market. Concessions, licenses, partnerships, joint ventures.

EEI967 - Natural Gas Engineering

Origin and natural gas composition. Natural gas reservoirs: determination of volumes, phase

behavior, balance of materials. Profiling. Production analysis. Natural gas processing: phase

separation, dehydration, compressions, transport and storage. Natural gas network. Uses and

applications of natural gas.

EEI968 - Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration

Petroleum geopolitics. Drilling operations. Completion operations. Operations in the rise of

petroleum. Fluid separation processing. Natural gas treatment. Industrial and environmental

security. Controls: management systems, reservoir reports, production, measure of fluids. Taxation.

Budget. Audits.

EEI969 - Strategies in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry

Introduction to corporate strategy. Strategic analysis. Natural gas business in brazilian economy and

Latin America. Petroleum sector and the companies in the sector in Brazil and worldwide. The new

setting of the petroleum sector in Brazil. Strategic choice and strategy implementation.

EEIX01 - Final Project

Project or research of professional level with practical application of the knowledge acquired along

the course, elaborated under the orientation of a professor. The student must present a final paper

and defend it before the examination board.

EEK340 - Heat Technology

Mix of ideal gases and thermodynamic properties. Fuels, combustion reaction. Stoichiometry. Orsat

analysis. Formation enthalpy. Heat liberated in chemical reactions. Adiabatic flame temperature.

First thermodynamic law applied to reactive processes. Evaluation of thermal processes. Thermal

balance. Boiler natural draft. Fundamentals of air conditioning. Psychrometrics. Analysis of

psychrometric processes. Thermal load internal and external conditions of a project. Notions of

project elements. Refrigeration and air conditioning cycles.

EEK345 - Mechanical Process Engineering

Introduction to the manufacturing production system. Casting, Volumetric and flat conformation.

Machining, welding and assembly.

EEK355 - Applied Thermodynamics

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Pure substances. Heat and work. First and second laws of Thermodynamics. Steam and gas engine

cycles. Refrigeration cycles by steam mechanic compression. Introduction to Thermoelectric

Centers. Industrial refrigeration and air conditioning.

EEK413 - Thermal Machines

Historical overview of thermal machines. Steam cycles, Stirling engine, Otto, Rankie, Brayton,

Diesel, steam machines and alternative compressors. Internal and External combustion motor;

Comparisons. Practical calculus on thermal machines. Concepts of availability in Machines.

Succinct study of peripheral components in motors. New perspectives and development in thermal

machines.

EEK506 - Industrial Refrigeration

Properties of the refrigerators-compressors of refrigeration-evaporators-condensers-systems of

frigorific control-pipes-accessories-installations

EEK507 - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Vapor-compression refrigeration – basic cycle and its main changes; descriptive and functional

study of compressors applied in refrigeration, of condensers, evaporators and expansion devices.

Refrigerators and lubricant oils. Plumbing and control elements. Project of frigorific chambers.

Refrigeration by absorption, thermodynamic analysis and descriptive study of lithium-water and

ammonium-water bromide. Refrigeration by Adsorption. Magnetic refrigeration.

Thermocompression to refrigeration. Thermal comfort and internal air quality. Psychometric

processes in air conditioning systems. Descriptive study of the main systems and components of air

conditioning systems. Thermal load calculus, transfer function methods and radiant temporal series.

Systems of air distribution. Ductwork project and specifications of insufflation mouths.

Environment projects.

EEK509 - Instrumentation and Control

Basic concepts; use of instruments, experimental analysis, monitoring, control, precision, input

signals, study of the main measuring instruments of pressure, temperature, output, level, thickness,

conductivity, ph. (Manometers of dead weight, U-tubes, pressure transducers, vacuometeres,

bourdon pipes), (glass, steam, and gas thermometer, thermocouple, thermistors, platinum

thermometers, pyrometers), (ventures, nozzles, orifice flowmeter, rotameters, electromagnetics,

thrust, tape, sight gauges, conductivity, etc.)

EEK522 - Industrial Utility Systems

Selection of Thermal cycles. Equipment of industrial thermoelectric cycles. Conditioning of water

for the industry. Steam distribution. Compressed air distribution.

EEK525 - Alternative Energy Sources

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Brazilian and global energetic balance. Solar energy. Wind power. Tidal energy. Recent biomass.

Alcohol. Coal. Nuclear energy.

EEN344 - Mechanics Applied to Machines

Driving machines; Machine tool; Solid friction; String friction, Brakes; Gears, Bearing and Sliding;

plain bearing; slide bearing, Pulleys, shafts and trees; Power transmission by belt.

EET106 - Introduction to Industrial Property and Technological Transfer

Industrial Property, science and technology, current brazilian law, transfer and technology contracts,

patents.

EET310 - Principles of Material Science

Material property. Material structure. Phase diagrams. Steels, non-ferrous alloys, ceramics and

polymers. Thermal treatment. Corrosion. Welding.

EET491 - Normalization and Quality Assurance

Normalization origins. Normalization and technological development. International and regional

systems of normalization. Metrology. International system of units. Conceptualization and quality

importance. Warranty criteria and inspection aspects of quality control and circuits of quality

control.

EEW016 - Productive Capacity in Normalization

Basic Industrial Technology. Fundamentals of Normalization. Basic notions of Metrology. Basic

notions of Conformity Evaluation. Rules for the structure of Technical Standard Norms. Wording

and Presentation of Technical Standard Norms.

EEW018 - Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation

Introduction and overview of measures; fundamental concepts of Metrology; national metrological

system, metrology and standardization; international vocabulary of metrology (VIM); international

system of units, measuring systems, calibration of measuring instruments; measuring uncertainty,

calibration certificate; fundamentals of legal Metrology; INMETRO and quality; Fundamentals of

quality; Normalization and technical regulation; Accreditation; Fundamentals and mechanisms of

conformity evaluation; Conformity Identification Mark; Market Monitoring of products with

conformity evaluated.

EEW215 - Special Topics in History of Engineering

Variable menu.

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EEW515 - Special Topics in Engineering

Variable content.

EEWX02 - Extension Project in Engineering

Participation in an Extension Project directly related to the exercise of Engineering, proposed by a

professor (Title Professor) and approved by the Congregation of Escola Politécnica.

EQW471 - Introduction to Industrial Chemistry and Process Engineering

Economic importance and characterization of the Chemical Industry. Main sectors. Global and

Brazilian Chemical Industry. Problems and perspectives of the Chemical Industry. Units and unit

systems. Variables. Material balance and energy balance. Mathematical modelling of basic

equipment. Organic, inorganic and biochemical processes. Treatment of liquid effluents. Treatment

of waste. Air Pollution. Environmental management.

FCA218 - Cultural Anthropology

Anthropology as a field of knowledge. Anthropology and other social sciences. The social and the

biological. Human evolution. Notions of nature and culture. The conceptions of society and culture.

The problem of ethnocentrism. Field research and ethnography as a method of theory in

Anthropology.

FCB618 - Society and Law

Society and legal system. Law as the social control language. Formal and informal mechanisms of

social control: Legal norms and social norms. Law, social control and repression. Conflicts,

deviance, delinquency and crime. Law, dominant ideologies and ethnic, social and political

minorities. Land tenure and Ownership of land: law and social conflict. The law and social issues in

Brazil.

FCF108 - Ethics I

Introduction to the main problems of ethics.

FCF242 - Philosophy of Science I

Science and other forms of knowledge.

FCF243 - General Philosophy of Science I

Science semiotic approach. Syntactic, semantic and programmatic aspects of the process of

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scientific knowledge production.

FCF245 - General Philosophy of Nature I

Meaning and reaching of the notion of nature in the modern and contemporary greek philosophy.

FCF354 - General Epistemology and History of Science I

History of Sciences. The birth of modern science on the XXII century. Its sociocultural context.

Sciences on centuries XVIII, XIX and XX.

FCF362 - Aesthetics I

Introduction to the main problems of aesthetics.

FCF642 - Philosophy of Nature I

Systematic introduction to the themes of meaning and reaching of nature notions.

FCF648 - Epistemoloy and History of Science I

The greek concept of episteme. The emerging of sciences, their fields and methods, in classical,

hellenistic and medieval philosophy.

FCF654 - History of Philosophy in Brazil I

Brazilian philosophy as a problem: origins and perspectives.

FCP104 - Introduction to Political Science

Concepts of power, State and Civil Society; Political regimes and relationship between powers;

Representative institutions: political parties, interest groups, social movement; Public policies.

FCP636 - Contemporary Political Theory

The several directions of contemporary political theory: contemporary Marxism (offe, hirsch) and

libertarian perspective (lefort and castoriadis), democratic socialism (ota sik, bobbio, lindblom),

modern “conservatism” (havek and friedman), contemporary liberalism (Keynes, rawls,

dahrendorf), micro-political analysis (Foucault), nation-state formation (tilly, b.Moore, wallerstein,

p. Anderson), etc.

FCP670 - Brazilian Reality Crisis

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1930/1937: Oligarchic state crisis. 1945: New State crisis. Crisis in the democratic republic: 1954,

1961 and 1964. Authoritarianism crisis.

FIM230 - Ṕhysics III A

Coulomb’s Law: Electric fields. Gauss’s Law. Electric potential, capacitors, electric currents and

circuits. Magnetic fields. Ampére and Biot’s Laws. Faraday’s Law, inductance, displacement

current. Alternating current circuits, Maxwell’s equations.

FIM240 - Physics IV A

Electromagnetic waves, Energy and Momentum of Light. Notions of restricted relativity.

Geometrical Optics. Interference Phenomena. Diffraction. Polarization. Modern Physics.

Photoelectric effects and Compton. H-atom. Electron diffraction. Wave function. Schrödinger’s

equation. Principles of uncertainty.

FIN231 - Experimental Physics III

Electric field; Measuring instruments; Coulomb’s law, mapping of electric field, electric potential.

Continuous current: Ohm’s Law, ohmic resistors. F.E.M.: FEM determination of a generator and

standard batteries. Potentiometric circuits, series of resistances and in parallel, Wheatstone bridge.

RC Circuit: capacitor discharge, determination of capacitance and the time constant. Oscilloscope

practical. Beat figures, RC circuit.

FIN241 - Experimental Physics IV

Principles of magnetism: Ampere, Faraday and Lenz’s laws. Magnetic field meter. Magnetic

properties of material, hysteresis, alternating current: alternating current circuits RLC,

electromagnetic oscilations. Energy conservation. Geometrical optics: reflection, refraction, lens

and prisms. Physical optics: interference, diffraction and polarization.

FIS111 - Experimental Physics I

Introduction to measurement: how to measure; how to correctly express the measured values; to

balance the precision of instruments. Dispersion of a measure: Control of physical quantity in an

experiment; how to characterize the dispersion of a dataset by an appropriate indicator.

Unidimensional kinematics: Intuitive and operational development of the concepts of speed and

acceleration. Graphic representation and graphic analysis. Newton’s Laws; how to operationally

define the inertia and a body; inertial mass-gravitational mass relation. Elastic, semi-elastic and

inelastic unidimensional collisions; theoretical model of an unidemensional collision.

FIS121 - Experimental Physics II

Dynamics of rotation: kinematics of rotation, determination of inertia moment, compound

pendulum. Oscillatory movement: simple harmonic motion, damped harmonic motion, combination

of harmonic motion. Hydrostatics: determination of viscosity, determination of density of liquids

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and solids. Mechanical waves: speed of sound (resonance method), vibrant chords. Calorimetry:

calorific capacity, mechanical equivalent.

FIT112 - Physics I A

Introduction. Vectors. Speed and acceleration vector. Principles of dynamics. Application of

Newton’s laws. Work and mechanical energy. Energy conservation. Linear moment and

conservation of linear moment. Collisions. Rotation and angular moment. Dynamic of rigid body.

Force that varies inversely to the square of the distance (gravitation).

FIT122 - Physics II A

Oscillations: damped and forced oscillations. Waves. Sound. Fluids. Temperature. Heat – First Law

of Thermodynamics. Properties of gases. Second Law of Thermodynamics. Kinetic theory of gases.

Heat and mass transfer.

IHI056 - Brazilian Historiography II

Interpretative analysis of the main brazilian historiographic currents on the XX century. The new

theoretical and methodological issues. New conceptual instruments and conjunctural and structural

analysis. The winding and diversification of the sector studies: sociologic, economic and ideological

approaching.

IHI098 - Labour Movement in Brazil

The laborers whilst social class in the brazilian social structure. Its means of trade union and

political organization. Ideology. Attitudes and practices. A case study.

IHI101 - Social History of Art

Art in antiquity. Its transformation in the roman empire and afterwards the christian arts, from the

primitive to the medieval. The transition to the modern period, the renaissance, the baroque and the

other aesthetic forms. The art from the XIX to XX century.

IHI106 - Special Topics in History of Brazil III

Not registered.

IHI143 - Special Topic in Modern History II

Dynamics and resistance in the modern society.

IQG111 - General Chemistry

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Atomic structure Periodic Table. Molecular structure. General aspects of the chemical behavior of

elements. Nuclear chemistry.

IQG112 - General Experimental Chemistry

Introduction to the chemical laboratory. Solubility. Separations. Determination of molecular mass.

Stoichiometry. Methatetic Reactions. Organic Redox Reaction. Electrolysis. Kinetics. Balance.

Colloids. Solutions. Control and treatment of water. Identification of inorganic compound.

Synthesis of an inorganic compound.

LEF599 - Study of Brazilian Sign Language I

Personal name; personal pronouns; demonstrative pronouns; locative in simple sentences such as

question-answer with “what” and “who” and other basic vocabulary; numerals; quantity;

topicalization; verb inflexion, negative inflexion; facial and body expressions; visual perception;

conversation; dialogue; texts: LIBRAS, deaf culture and community.

MAB124 - Computer Programming I

Computers and programming environments. Algorithms. Pascal language. Programming structure.

Types of variables. Assignment commands, income and outcome. Operators and expressions.

Conditional and repetition commands. Functions and procedures. Data structure in Pascal.

Manipulation of characters and texts. Solution of several problems in Pascal.

MAB224 - Computer Programming II

Advanced resources of Pascal language: records, sets, pointers and files. Most common data

structure: arrays, lists, stacks and trees. Update searching and sorting of sequential and indexed

files. Techniques for decomposition of problems in modules and its implementation in computer.

Backtracking and recursion. Word processing. Resolution of several problems using the above

techniques.

MAB231 - Numerical Calculus

Mistakes; Zeros of a function; Resolution of Linear Systems; Interpolation; Curve fitting, numerical

integration; Ordinary differential equations.

MAC118 - Differential and Integral Calculus I

Numerical sequences; Limits; Continuity; Calculus and Application of derivatives; The definite

integral: Logarithm and Exponential; Application of defined integrals; Improper integral.

MAC128 - Differential and Integral Calculus II

First order differential ordinary equations and second order differential ordinary equations with

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constant coefficients. Plane curves and vectors. Tridimensional geometry vectors and solid analytic

geometry: lines and planes. Cylinders and resolution surfaces, quadratic surfaces. Chain rules, level

curves. Directional and gradient derivatives; tangent planes and normal line and surface;

differential, level surface. Maximum and minimum and Lagrange multipliers.

MAC238 - Differential and Integral Calculus III

Definition of double integrals and triple integrals. Jacobian in R² and R³. Variable change in double

integral and triple integral. Line integral in the plane. Surface integrals. Gauss’s Theorem. Stokes’

theorem and path independence.

MAC248 - Differential and Integral Calculus IV

Power series; resolution of linear ordinary differential equations of second order with variable

coefficients: series solution near an ordinary point; series solution near a regular point (Frobenius’

method). Laplace transform; Fourier series. Boundary value problems and Sturm-Liouville’s theory.

Classical partial differential equations: wave; heat; Laplace: Dirichlet in a rectangle and Dirichlet in

a circle.

MAD201 - Probability and Statistics

Theory of probability. Discrete and continuous distribution. Correlation and regression. Estimation.

Hypothesis testing. Sampling techniques.

MAE125 - Linear Algebra I

Linear equation systems and Gaussian Elimination. Matrices and determinant. Euclidian vectorial

spaces. Geometry of finite dimensional vector spaces. Linear transformations. Inner product spaces.

Orthogonality and least squares. Auto values and auto vectors. Spectral theorem. Applications to the

solution of Ordinary Differential Equations and Euclidean Geometry.

PRU110 - Social Sciences Public Management I

Durkheim’s Sociology: sociological method, solidarity and social division of labour, social

integration and anomy. Marx: society and conflict. The materialist dialectics and the philosophy of

history. The critiques of philosophy and political economy. The comprehensive Weber’s theory,

social action and types of domination; the protestant ethics and the spirit of capitalism; bureaucracy.

PRU111 - Planning Theories

Origins of planning; stages and models of planning: comprehensive, incremental, advocacy and

participatory; State and rationalization: the planning between politics and administration; power,

participation and communication: planning between instrumental rationality and communicative

rationality, strategic planning and democratic planning; new factors and new forms of planning in

the XXI century – from postmodernism to the insurgent and subversive.

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PRU231 - Brazilian Socio-economic formation

The course is organized through the classic brazilian social thinking, highlighting its contribution

regarding the analysis of the territory organization, the spatial distribution of population and

production (ownership) of wealth.

PRU240 - Politics and Environmental Planning

The course aims to initiate a reflection about the relations between Economics, Politics and the

social forms of appropriation of the environment. The first module will address the conceptual

issues relating to the understanding of the indissociability among society and environment and the

socio-ecological change as procedural and relational. The second module will overview the

occupation of the brazilian territory, highlighting the peculiarities of relationships between State,

Societies and Biomes.

PRU242 - Social Politics

Emergence of the social question in a capitalist society. Social issues and social policies. The state

of social welfare. Structural adjustment, neo-liberalism and the new social issue. The World Bank

and the fight against poverty.

PRU352 - Public Department Ethics

Philosophical fundamentals of ethics. State and civil society. Public sphere and private sphere.

Individual ethics and public ethics. The public service and public servants. The public and common

interest.

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Lecture Laboratory

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEI200 Introduction to Industrial Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB124 Computer Programming I 3.0 30 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG501 CAD Techniques 3.0 30 30

EEI325 Methods Engineering 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Phjysics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

24.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Industrial Engineering - Common Core

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI533 Introduction to Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI541 Applied Statistics I 4.0 45 15

EEI551 Product Project 4.0 45 15

EEI652 Information Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEK345 Mechanical Process Engineering 4.0 60 15

27.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI613 Industrial Installations 4.0 45 15

EEI621 Work Organization and Evaluation 3.0 30 15

EEI634 Engineering Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI642 Applied Statistics II 3.0 30 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 45 15

EEK355 Applied Termodynamics 4.0 60 0

EEN344 Mechanics applied to Machines 4.0 45 15

26.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEI714 Mechanical Industrial System and Numerical Control 4.0 45 15

EEI722 Industrial Psycology and Sociology 3.0 30 15

EEI735 Management Accounting 3.0 30 15

EEI744 Operational Research II 4.0 45 15

EEI753 Quality Control 3.0 30 15

EEI754 Installation Planning 4.0 45 15

EQW471 Introduction to Industrial Chemistry and Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI815 Computer-integrated Manufacturing 3.0 30 15

EEI836 Enterprise Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI837 Industrial Costs 2.0 30 0

EEI845 Simulation 4.0 45 15

EEI855 Quality Management 3.0 45 0

EEI856 Production Planning and Control I 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI957 Production Planning and Control II 4.0 45 15

EEIX01 Final Project 1.0 30 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

14.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Eight Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG503 Spec Top in Engineering Desing 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic Systems Customization 3.0 30 15

EEI022 Private and Public Security 3.0 30 15

EEI033 Economics of Technology 3.0 30 15

EEI049 Quantitative Methods in Logistics 3.0 30 15

EEI051 Enterprise and Productivity Systemic Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI053 Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding 3.0 30 15

EEI056 Spec Top in Information System 3.0 45 0

EEI057 Production Environment Management 3.0 30 15

EEI058 Entertainment Engineering 3.0 45 15

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI602 Production Process Development 3.0 30 15

EEI625 Solidarity Projects Management 3.0 30 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI838 Costs Management 3.0 30 15

EEI862 Well Drilling and Completion Costs Management 4.0 45 15

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering I 4.0 45 15

EEI921 Industrial Relations 3.0 45 0

EEI922 Ethics and Industrial Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI923 Risks and Security Management 3.0 45 0

EEI946 Operational Research III 3.0 30 15

EEI947 Productivity Frontier 3.0 30 15

EEI948 Quantitative Methods Applied to Finances 3.0 30 15

EEI950 Scenographic Production Management 3.0 30 15

EEI951 Transport Systems 3.0 30 15

EEI952 Materials and Industrial Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI964 Economic Evaluation of Oil-Gas Project 4.0 45 15

EEI965 Petroleum Regime and Law 4.0 45 15

EEI966 Petroleum Economics 4.0 45 15

EEI967 Natural Gas Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEI968 Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration 3.0 30 15

EEI969 Strategies in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry 4.0 60 0

EEK340 Heat Technology 4.0 60 0

EEK413 Thermal Machines 4.0 60 0

EEK506 Industrial Refrigeration 4.0 60 0

EEK507 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3.0 30 30

EEK509 Instrumentation and Control 3.0 45 0

EEK522 Industrial Utility System 3.0 45 0

EEK525 Alternative Energy Sources 3.0 45 0

EET106 Introduction to Industrial Property and Technological Transfer 3.0 45 0

EET491 Normalization and Quality Assurance 2.0 30 0

EEW016 Productive Capacity in Normalization 4.0 60 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 2.0 30 0

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

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EEW215 Spec Top in History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF242 Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF642 Philosophy of Nature I 4.0 60 0

FCF648 Espistemology and Science History I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Comtemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of the Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theories 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Department Ethics 4.0 60 0

9.0Credits to take

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Credits

Mandatory Classes 193.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 1.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 0.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 9.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

206.0

30

0

135

45

Total 3270

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

3060

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EEA338 - Material Resistance

Structures. Static balance equations. Internal effort. Tensions and deformations analysis. Geometric

characteristics and inertia moments of flat areas. Triple state of tensions, main tensions. Traction

and compression. Cut. Twist. Bending of beams. Deformation energy. Displacement of beams.

Buckling.

EEE385 - Electricity I

Circuits and their elements. Solution of direct, current and alternating circuits in permanent regime.

Measuring equipment. Electrical components. Transformers. Current circuit, induction and

synchronous machines, electronic components. Transistor diodes, thyristors, integrated and logical

circuits.

EEE620 - Energy Conservation

Efficient use of electric energy. Energy in Brazil. Social-environmental benefits of energy

conservation. Involved technologies. Demand and conservation forecast. Future scenaries. Energy

consumption, taxation, installation and loads. Analysis of consumption and power factor. Electric

installation analysis: transformers, motors and lighting circuits.

EEG110 - Engineering Design

Orthographic views. Cuts and sections. Perspectives. Design norms. Sizing. Connection elements

design. Edifications design. Structure design. Plums design. Electric installations design. Computer

graphics.

EEG501 - CAD Techniques

Definitions. Designing system by computer. Interface. Coordinates system. Organization of designs

in layers. Creation, modification and visualization of bi and tridimensional models. Graphic

representation of projects.

EEG502 - Project Design

Application of computer graphics to engineering, designing rules for engineering projects,

interaction between component projects of an engineering global project.

EEG503 - Special Topic in Engineering Design

Computer graphics. Geometric modelling. Graphic representation of projects.

EEG507 - Blim 1: Digital Mod Edification

Morphological study of a project, considering the geometry of constructive components. Volumetric

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compositions. Study of Construction units. Dimensional conditions of a project. Rationalization of

the distribution of components and their interactions. Components connectivity in BIM system.

Graphic logistics of constructive components. Graphic aspects of modular coordination. Libraries of

intelligent components and parameterized components. Spatial-temporal coordination from 2D to

5D.

EEG509 - Graphic Systems Customization

Organization of library of symbols and definition files. Scripts and fonts of the application.

Choosing a programming language. AutoLISP, C#, Vb.NET. Organization of graphic data, DXF

codes. Access and analysis of graphic objects. Attaching data to a graphic object. Decision structure.

Techniques of entities filtering. Program planning. Aspects of Interface construction. Case study in

projects and Engineering and Architecture design.

EEH210 - Engineering and Environment

Environment. The Earth and biosphere. Water and material cycles. Impact of human activity on the

environment. Diagnosis. Models and projections. Waste. Environmental pollution. Sanitation

systems. Pollution control of soil, air and water. Economic aspects. Legislation. Fiscalization.

Ecodevelopment.

EEI022 - Private Security and Public Security

Use of force theory. Clausewitz, bittner. Private Security: Diagnosis and project. Public Security:

Diagnosis, policy analysis and procedures. Security Policy Project. National Defense: Diagnosis

and relationships.

EEI033 - Economics of Technology: Intellectual Properties and Technology Market Elements

Concepts and definitions: innovation, invention, idea, discovery, technology, research &

development, technical progress, commercial transaction of import and technology transference.

System of intellectual assets property: brands, invention patents, manufacture secrets, author rights,

and “copyright”, logicial and other forms or titles of intellectual assets. Intellectual assets and

international market: Characteristic and practical forms. Systems of Intellectual property:

international fundamentals and normative patterns (from Paris conventions and Berna to GATT's

Rodada Uruguai). Industrial property & Intangibles trade & Industrial and Technological Policy.

International market of technological services. Qualitative flows of technology: technological

balance. Industrial property and Technology trade: brazilian experience, policies, structural

institutional priorities.

EEI049 - Quantitative Methods in Logistics

To study the processes that determinate production and distribution of goods and services,

identifying the main mathematical models available as such and looking to explore since the

approach of real problems identifying the main parameters and variables and the possible

simplifications, until solution techniques, usually using computational applications to solve them.

At the end of the course the student must be able to: identify real logistic problems and classify

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them among the main types of available models in order to study them; to build models to study the

problems and to know how to solve the problems using tools that fast the process; to plan

experiments and analyse the results.

EEI051 - Enterprise and Productivity Systemics Analysis

The enterprise as a system. Productivity and elimination of waste. Efficiency. Synergy. Diagnosys

of the entrerprise as a whole. Productive flowcharts. Technical balance. Productive sector

performances. Costs analysis. Analysis of departments, resources and productive processes.

Diagnosys of critical points and update of the studied methods in Production Engineering. The

enterprise and its influence on external environment. External environment and its influence on the

enterprise. Case study, including small and medium enterprises.

EEI053 - Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding

Technological development in Brazil. Creation of new companies. The “star up” problem. Choosing

of ideas. Capital, market. Business plan. Production. Organization of company. Company growth.

EEI056 - Special Topics in Information System

Variable menu according to the topic to be addressed.

EEI057 - Production Environment Management

Interests and political attitudes before the explosion of environmental issues. Environmental

strategy: Benefits. Environmental normalization. Production Management in a process view.

Environmental management system. NBR ISO 14001 and NBR ISO 14004: Objective, field of

application. Commitment. Initial Evaluation. Establishment Environmental Policy. Elaboration of

management plan. Identifying aspects and environmental impacts. Documentation. Deployment.

Measurement. Critical analysis and improvements. Environmental management: methodology. New

skills for the GAP.

EEI058 - Entertainment Engineering

Concepts. Importance of entertainment activities in modern economy. Relationships with education,

art and culture. Social division of labour and entertainment. Cases: TV, cinema, phonographic

industry and spectacles, printing plant and editorial, sports, tourism, theater, carnival and other

popular manifestations. Visits. Entertainment while working. The work in entertainment activities.

Projects in real situations: Opportunities, legislation, methodologies, documentation.

EEI200 - Introduction to Production Engineering

History of Engineering. Evolution of the World. Engineer in society. Engineering and Ecosystem.

Engineering and quality. Engineering education. Study methods. Learning and recommendations.

Research. Discovery and invention. Intellectual property rights. Study of alternative solutions. The

computer in engineering. Optimization. Decision making. Project concept. Preliminary studies.

Viability. Basic project. Executive project. Execution. Quality, deadlines and costs. Forms of

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communication. Structure of technical reports. Graphic presentation.

EEI202 - Humanities and Social Sciences

The economic thought as social factor: an introduction to economy and evolution of economic

thought. Industry and society. Scientific administration of work and administration of human

resources. Science, technology and development. Social evaluation of engineering projects. Organic

and systematic notion of rights.

EEI206 - History of Technology

Technology and science, evolution of concepts. Men and environment, appropriate technology. Pre-

historical technology. Chalcolithic. Metallurgy. Technology in antiquity. The Alexandrian school.

Middle ages and the production system, the handicraft. Modern ages, the manufacture. Energy and

its evolution. Industrial revolution. Scientific administration of work. Transport system. Electronics.

Biotechnology. Evolution and technology. Economic system. XIX century. Industrialization in

Brazil. The technological age.

EEI212 - Research Methodology

Introduction. Framework of research and production engineering projects. General principles of the

methodology of scientific research. Variety of research objects. Specificity of social-organizational

research. Planning of research project.

EEI325 - Methods Engineering

Methods of problem solving. Movement Studies. Techniques of registration and analysis of work:

chronometry techniques. Evolution of the organization of manufacture work. Healthy work

environment. Analysis and projects of work situations: Anthropometry, information and controlling

device. Cognitive aspects of work: prescribed and real.

EEI533 - Introduction to Economics

Evolution of Economic Science. Different schools of thought: pre-scientific phase; from

Mercantilism to modern schools. Conceptualization: economic problems and human needs. Direct

and indirect exchanges: circular flow of the economy. Government: its economic functions. Private

companies: legal form and financing. Social accounting: aggregates measures. Study of aggregates:

classic conception and keynesian conception. Currency: different financial institutions, commercial

banks. Monetary policy and fiscal policy: monetarists and keynesians. Extern sector: payment

balance. Microeconomic notions: market and prices. The consumer: search and utility. Production

and costing. Alternative view of costs. Structure of the market.

EEI541 - Applied Statiscs

Basic concepts: Random variable, expected value and random variance (discrete and continuous).

Normal and Poisson distributions. Sampling distribution: medium, mean difference, proportion,

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variance and ratio between two or more means, variance and ratio between two variances.

Adherence testing. Association between variable qualitative testing (chi-squared distribution).

EEI551 - Product Project

Product development: Phases. Value analysis. Marketing aspects. Methodology of product

development. Techniques of presentation of product project.

EEI602 - Production Process Development

Conceptualization of production process development. Models of the process project activities.

Identification of client and users. Definition of needs and requirements. Establishment of

specifications of process project. Development and selection of concepts. Basic and detailed

project. Models and prototypes of verification. Construction and implementation of projected

solution. Considerations about organizational changes.

EEI613 - Industrial Installations

Luminotechnique. Electric installations. Sanitary installations. Hydraulic installations. Pluvial water

installation. Plumbed gas installations. Capture and treatment of water. Stations of industrial sewage

treatment. Refrigeration. Air conditioning and calefaction. Special installations (boilers, compressed

air, liquid nitrogen etc).

EEI621 - Work Organization and Evaluation

Concepts and basic notions. Work, organization of work and evaluation of work. Evolution of

organization of work in a capitalist society. Work studies in Brazil. Schools of organization of work

in the XX century. Notions and applications. Evaluation of work. Means of workforce

remuneration.

EEI625 - Solidarity Projects Management

Participatory research methodology. Elaboration, monitoring and evaluation of solidarity projects,

involving: identification of the problems, potentials and reference programs; analysis of technical,

economic, social and ecological viability; solidary decision-making process upon strategies,

expected social impacts, definition of indicators of performance and monitoring of results.

Technological projects of social interest. State, democracy and welfare. Ventures of Social exclusion

resistance: self-management firms, cooperatives, Ongs, Solidary Economy. Corporate social

responsibility. International practices in the promotion of Fundamental Labour Rights and Human

Rights.

EEI634 - Engineering Economics

Initial concepts: interest, fees and forms of capitalization. Interest calculation: simple, compound

and continuous regime. Capital equivalence: current value and return fee (calculation method).

Series of payment and compound interest factors. Loan amortization: price systems, sac (citizen

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service) and inflation accounting. Cash flow: investments: payback, current value, return fee and

annual cost.

EEI642 - Applied Statistics II

Linear regression analysis: simple and multiple. Least squares: Simple, average, generalized.

Violation of the presupposed classics of regression model: heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, non-

normality, multicollinearity. Use of binary variables in regression analysis. Non-linear regression.

Introduction to simultaneous equations. Temporal series.

EEI643 - Operational Research I

Introduction to O.P.: Background and initial developments. O.P modelling. Linear programming.

Modelling, simplex method, duality, use of computer packages. Location and transport models.

Introduction to theory of games.

EEI652 - Information Engineering

Introduction: Information Engineering; Models of information systems development; Strategic

planning of information; Data modelling; activities modelling; hierarchical organization and models

balancing; construction, implementation and systems maintenance.

EEI714 - Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control

Flexible automation background; fundamentals of NC; types of NC; structure of the control system;

MFCH; automatic programming; ways to use NC; organizational preparation for introduction of

NC; resource planning and NC; Robotics, CAD and CAM.

EEI722 - Industrial Psychology and Sociology

History of discipline and new approaches demanded by the new industrial paradigm. Principles of

management of motivation and learning. Group dynamic, team synergy, organization of the

relationship between teams. The role of Production Engineers in the emergence of a new

organizational culture.

EEI735 - Management Accounting

Introduction to Accounting, focused on Managerial Accounting. Accounting principles usually

accepted. Systematic accounting. Accounting regimes. Main financial demonstrations: Balance

sheet, Statement of Income, Statement of equity changes. Statement of cash flow and Statements of

Sources and Application of Resources. Bookkeeping. Razonets in “T”. Trial Balance.

EEI744 - Operational Research II

Graph Modelling. Graph problems in operational research. Models and algorithms of dynamic

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programming. Waitlist models. Stock models.

EEI753 - Quality Control

Total quality management. Audit and quality. Quality tools. Quality costs.

EEI754 - Installations Planning

Notions of Physical arrangement. Project methodology. Infrastructures for physical arrangement

project. Sanitary aspects and work security applied to installation planning.

EEI761 - Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering

History and Petroleum Economics. How the Earth was formed. Origins of petroleum and its

accumulation. Industry activities: exploration, performance and reservoir development, drilling and

completion of wells, formation evaluation, natural and artificial elevation, processing, transport,

distribution. Systems of petroleum production. Contracts and regulation. Notions of ethics and

professionalism.

EEI815 - Computer-integrated Manufacturing

Integration, Common Information Models (CIM), practical cases.

EEI836 - Enterprise Economics

Concepts and objectives of the company. Company value. Income value. Analysis and forecasting

demand. Production. Costs. Competition.

EEI837 - Industrial Costs

Introduction to Cost accounting. Stock valuation costs: Costs classifications and nomenclatures;

Basic scheme of Costs accounting; Departmentalization and cost centres; indirect cost assessment

criteria; continuous production costs in order; joint production (co-products, subproducts and

scrap); stock costing. Decision costs: contribution border, production limitations,

costs/volume/profit proportion, balance point, security margin and operating leverage. Control

costs: standard-costing; quantity variance, price and mixed. General notions of settlement modern

focus.

EEI838 - Costs Management

Introduction to costing system. Costing system as part of a wide business information system.

Business strategy and costing systems: an indispensable bond. Historical evolution of costing

systems: phases I to V. Conventional costing (phase II). Costing based on activities (phase III):

Study of methodology. Costing based on activities (phase III): strategic and operational

applications. Case studies. Advanced topics: ABC (activity based costing)/ABM (activity based

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management)/ABB (activity based budgeting)/ABP (activity based predictive costing)/ABS

(activity based scorecarding). Capacity management (model CAM-I). Target costing (target

costing). Restrictions theory (TOC-theory of constraints).

EEI845 - Simulation

Introduction to simulation. Steps in a simulation study. Modelling concepts. Activity cycle diagram.

Approaching for Simulation programming. Three-phase method. Simulation executives. Simulation

sampling. Random numbers generation. Random sampling and descriptive sampling.

EEI855 - Quality Management

TQM - Total quality management. SPC - Statistical process control. ISO 9000 norms.

EEI856 - Production Planning and Control I

Background. Definitions and concepts in different structures and industrial segments: organizations

and main functions. Projects administration. General planning capacity. Lines balance. Demand

forecast. Master planning. Stock control.

EEI862 - Well Drilling and Completion

Elements of rock mechanics, drilling fluids and completion. Project of well: drilling, cementation

and coating, production column. Blowout control, formation damage, stimulation techniques.

EEI863 - Petroleum Reservoir Engineering

The relations between geology, basic properties of reservoir rock, flow in porous medium;

classification of petroleum reservoirs. Material balance, reservoir analysis, fluid shifting, pressure

maintenance, primary recovery and recovery advanced methods. Introduction to modelling and

reservoir simulation. Introduction to the principles of estimation / reservoir classification.

EEI921 - Industrial Relations

Work relationships of Production Engineering and different knowledge areas. Concepts of

Production Engineering and Work Relationships in historical, cultural and technological contexts.

Work relationships and Production Engineering in Brazil after the 90s: Globalization, technical

progress and development. The insertion of Brazil in this process, center-periphery relationships.

Industrialization in Brazil: imports substitution, consolidation and decline. Globalized Brazil:

flexibility, deindustrialization, work relationships precariousness and social exclusion. Scenarios

and perspectives: regional blocs and global companies; the prevalence of the service sector;

unemployment and informal work growth; diffusion of business resistant to social exclusion.

EEI922 - Ethics and Production Engineering

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Production Engineering: background. Professional and social activities of the production engineer.

Decisions related to the performance of duty. Knowledge, power and ethics. Criteria used in

engineering projects. Technical values and human values.

EEI923 - Risks and Security Management

Risk theory. The nature of business risks. Risk management program. Techniques of identification

and analysis of risks: apr, risk series, what-if/check list, hazop, fault tree, block diagram, event tree,

cause tree, critical incidents techniques; Human reliability. Evaluation and financing of risks.

Insurance administration. Risk insurance of Engineering: installation and assembly, breaking of

machines and equipment, loss of earning, operational risks, fire and explosions.

EEI946 - Operational Research III

Linear programming: revised simplex method and sensitivity analysis. Integer programming:

cutting methods, branch-and-bound. Non-linear introduction. Decision theory topics.

EEI947 - Productivity Frontier

Microeconomic fundamentals. Pareto efficiency. Shepard’s distance function. Modeling of borders

by linear programming. Constant returns to scale models. Models of Variable Returns to Scale.

Additive and multiplicative models. Restrictions to the multipliers. Efficiency Crusade. Case study

using software (IDEAS, Frontier Analyst).

EEI948 - Quantitative Methods Applied to Finances

Capital market notions; risk-return relationship in investments; analysis and evaluation of

performance of portfolios of financial assets; balance models; future markets and options; volatility

models.

EEI950 - Scenographic Production Management

Conceptualization of the television industry. Introduction to the concepts of project and

scenographic construction. Administration of scenographic production: integration of

logistic/operational cycle, information systems in scenographic administration, philosophy of MRP

II in scenographic production. Scenographic projects: creation and development, project

requirements. Processes and managing of scenographic assembly: scenario planning in pre-

assembly and other assemblies. Topics in research and development of new materials for

scenography.

EEI951 - Transport Systems

Functions, characteristics and importance of transports. Defining the problem. Survey data. Demand

study. Performance indicators. Management. Costs and fees components. New alternatives and

technologies.

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EEI952 - Materials and Production Engineering

Basic concepts, structure, resistance and general properties of material. Correlation: properties of

material versus product performance. Criteria for material selection, normative and legal aspects.

Classification of material by family: Alloys, mineral aggregates, plastic resin, processes for

obtaining. Main conformation processes: casting, plasticity and machining, for the production of

industrialized objects.

EEI957 - Production Planning and Control II

Manufacture resources planning (MRP II). Distribution requirements planning (DRP). Sequencing

of operations. Shop floor control by simulation. Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM).

Japanese industrial techniques (JIT). Optimized production technology (OPT). Examples and

experiences. Knowledge frontiers.

EEI964 - Economic Evaluation of Oil-Gas Project

Economic evaluation of oil and gas projects under certainty and uncertainty conditions. Value of

money along time, discount fees assumptions, measures of profitability of projects, costs and

taxation; decision analysis: decision trees, bayesian analysis, information value; risk analysis: cash

flow simulation by Monte Carlo, Utility function, Right equivalent.

EEI965 - Petroleum Regime and Law

Presentation and analysis of legal and regulatory framework that commands the opening process of

the petroleum sector in Brazil; Concession scheme study in comparison to other types of

exploration regimes and petroleum production practiced around the world. Presentation and

discussion of partnership contract models in the upstream segment, considering, specially, the

Petrobras experience.

EEI966 - Petroleum Economics

Energy, growth and society, National Energy Balance, energy geopolitics, economic history of the

hydrocarbon sector, evolution of technological systems of exploration & production, petroleum

crisis, oil price crash, company strategies and government policies for the sector, competition in the

petroleum industry and regulation in the natural gas industry. Petroleum and gas natural trade;

Opep; spot and future market. Concessions, licenses, partnerships, joint ventures.

EEI967 - Natural Gas Engineering

Origin and natural gas composition. Natural gas reservoirs: determination of volumes, phase

behavior, balance of materials. Profiling. Production analysis. Natural gas processing: phase

separation, dehydration, compressions, transport and storage. Natural gas network. Uses and

applications of natural gas.

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EEI968 - Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration

Petroleum geopolitics. Drilling operations. Completion operations. Operations in the rise of

petroleum. Fluid separation processing. Natural gas treatment. Industrial and environmental

security. Controls: management systems, reservoir reports, production, measure of fluids. Taxation.

Budget. Audits.

EEI969 - Strategies in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry

Introduction to corporate strategy. Strategic analysis. Natural gas business in brazilian economy and

Latin America. Petroleum sector and the companies in the sector in Brazil and worldwide. The new

setting of the petroleum sector in Brazil. Strategic choice and strategy implementation.

EEIX01 - Final Project

Project or research of professional level with practical application of the knowledge acquired along

the course, elaborated under the orientation of a professor. The student must present a final paper

and defend it before the examination board.

EEK340 - Heat Technology

Mix of ideal gases and thermodynamic properties. Fuels, combustion reaction. Stoichiometry. Orsat

analysis. Formation enthalpy. Heat liberated in chemical reactions. Adiabatic flame temperature.

First thermodynamic law applied to reactive processes. Evaluation of thermal processes. Thermal

balance. Boiler natural draft. Fundamentals of air conditioning. Psychrometrics. Analysis of

psychrometric processes. Thermal load internal and external conditions of a project. Notions of

project elements. Refrigeration and air conditioning cycles.

EEK345 - Mechanical Process Engineering

Introduction to the manufacturing production system. Casting, Volumetric and flat conformation.

Machining, welding and assembly.

EEK355 - Applied Thermodynamics

Pure substances. Heat and work. First and second laws of Thermodynamics. Steam and gas engine

cycles. Refrigeration cycles by steam mechanic compression. Introduction to Thermoelectric

Centers. Industrial refrigeration and air conditioning.

EEK413 - Thermal Machines

Historical overview of thermal machines. Steam cycles, Stirling engine, Otto, Rankie, Brayton,

Diesel, steam machines and alternative compressors. Internal and External combustion motor;

Comparisons. Practical calculus on thermal machines. Concepts of availability in Machines.

Succinct study of peripheral components in motors. New perspectives and development in thermal

machines.

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EEK506 - Industrial Refrigeration

Properties of the refrigerators-compressors of refrigeration-evaporators-condensers-systems of

frigorific control-pipes-accessories-installations

EEK507 - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Vapor-compression refrigeration – basic cycle and its main changes; descriptive and functional

study of compressors applied in refrigeration, of condensers, evaporators and expansion devices.

Refrigerators and lubricant oils. Plumbing and control elements. Project of frigorific chambers.

Refrigeration by absorption, thermodynamic analysis and descriptive study of lithium-water and

ammonium-water bromide. Refrigeration by Adsorption. Magnetic refrigeration.

Thermocompression to refrigeration. Thermal comfort and internal air quality. Psychometric

processes in air conditioning systems. Descriptive study of the main systems and components of air

conditioning systems. Thermal load calculus, transfer function methods and radiant temporal series.

Systems of air distribution. Ductwork project and specifications of insufflation mouths.

Environment projects.

EEK509 - Instrumentation and Control

Basic concepts; use of instruments, experimental analysis, monitoring, control, precision, input

signals, study of the main measuring instruments of pressure, temperature, output, level, thickness,

conductivity, ph. (Manometers of dead weight, U-tubes, pressure transducers, vacuometeres,

bourdon pipes), (glass, steam, and gas thermometer, thermocouple, thermistors, platinum

thermometers, pyrometers), (ventures, nozzles, orifice flowmeter, rotameters, electromagnetics,

thrust, tape, sight gauges, conductivity, etc.)

EEK522 - Industrial Utility Systems

Selection of Thermal cycles. Equipment of industrial thermoelectric cycles. Conditioning of water

for the industry. Steam distribution. Compressed air distribution.

EEK525 - Alternative Energy Sources

Brazilian and global energetic balance. Solar energy. Wind power. Tidal energy. Recent biomass.

Alcohol. Coal. Nuclear energy.

EEN344 - Mechanics Applied to Machines

Driving machines; Machine tool; Solid friction; String friction, Brakes; Gears, Bearing and Sliding;

plain bearing; slide bearing, Pulleys, shafts and trees; Power transmission by belt.

EET106 - Introduction to Industrial Property and Technological Transfer

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Industrial Property, science and technology, current brazilian law, transfer and technology contracts,

patents.

EET310 - Principles of Material Science

Material property. Material structure. Phase diagrams. Steels, non-ferrous alloys, ceramics and

polymers. Thermal treatment. Corrosion. Welding.

EET491 - Normalization and Quality Assurance

Normalization origins. Normalization and technological development. International and regional

systems of normalization. Metrology. International system of units. Conceptualization and quality

importance. Warranty criteria and inspection aspects of quality control and circuits of quality

control.

EEW016 - Productive Capacity in Normalization

Basic Industrial Technology. Fundamentals of Normalization. Basic notions of Metrology. Basic

notions of Conformity Evaluation. Rules for the structure of Technical Standard Norms. Wording

and Presentation of Technical Standard Norms.

EEW018 - Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation

Introduction and overview of measures; fundamental concepts of Metrology; national metrological

system, metrology and standardization; international vocabulary of metrology (VIM); international

system of units, measuring systems, calibration of measuring instruments; measuring uncertainty,

calibration certificate; fundamentals of legal Metrology; INMETRO and quality; Fundamentals of

quality; Normalization and technical regulation; Accreditation; Fundamentals and mechanisms of

conformity evaluation; Conformity Identification Mark; Market Monitoring of products with

conformity evaluated.

EEW215 - Special Topics in History of Engineering

Variable menu.

EEW515 - Special Topics in Engineering

Variable content.

EEWX02 - Extension Project in Engineering

Participation in an Extension Project directly related to the exercise of Engineering, proposed by a

professor (Title Professor) and approved by the Congregation of Escola Politécnica.

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EQW471 - Introduction to Industrial Chemistry and Process Engineering

Economic importance and characterization of the Chemical Industry. Main sectors. Global and

Brazilian Chemical Industry. Problems and perspectives of the Chemical Industry. Units and unit

systems. Variables. Material balance and energy balance. Mathematical modelling of basic

equipment. Organic, inorganic and biochemical processes. Treatment of liquid effluents. Treatment

of waste. Air Pollution. Environmental management.

FCA218 - Cultural Anthropology

Anthropology as a field of knowledge. Anthropology and other social sciences. The social and the

biological. Human evolution. Notions of nature and culture. The conceptions of society and culture.

The problem of ethnocentrism. Field research and ethnography as a method of theory in

Anthropology.

FCB618 - Society and Law

Society and legal system. Law as the social control language. Formal and informal mechanisms of

social control: Legal norms and social norms. Law, social control and repression. Conflicts,

deviance, delinquency and crime. Law, dominant ideologies and ethnic, social and political

minorities. Land tenure and Ownership of land: law and social conflict. The law and social issues in

Brazil.

FCF108 - Ethics I

Introduction to the main problems of ethics.

FCF242 - Philosophy of Science I

Science and other forms of knowledge.

FCF243 - General Philosophy of Science I

Science semiotic approach. Syntactic, semantic and programmatic aspects of the process of

scientific knowledge production.

FCF245 - General Philosophy of Nature I

Meaning and reaching of the notion of nature in the modern and contemporary greek philosophy.

FCF354 - General Epistemology and History of Science I

History of Sciences. The birth of modern science on the XXII century. Its sociocultural context.

Sciences on centuries XVIII, XIX and XX.

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FCF362 - Aesthetics I

Introduction to the main problems of aesthetics.

FCF642 - Philosophy of Nature I

Systematic introduction to the themes of meaning and reaching of nature notions.

FCF648 - Epistemoloy and History of Science I

The greek concept of episteme. The emerging of sciences, their fields and methods, in classical,

hellenistic and medieval philosophy.

FCF654 - History of Philosophy in Brazil I

Brazilian philosophy as a problem: origins and perspectives.

FCP104 - Introduction to Political Science

Concepts of power, State and Civil Society; Political regimes and relationship between powers;

Representative institutions: political parties, interest groups, social movement; Public policies.

FCP636 - Contemporary Political Theory

The several directions of contemporary political theory: contemporary Marxism (offe, hirsch) and

libertarian perspective (lefort and castoriadis), democratic socialism (ota sik, bobbio, lindblom),

modern “conservatism” (havek and friedman), contemporary liberalism (Keynes, rawls,

dahrendorf), micro-political analysis (Foucault), nation-state formation (tilly, b.Moore, wallerstein,

p. Anderson), etc.

FCP670 - Brazilian Reality Crisis

1930/1937: Oligarchic state crisis. 1945: New State crisis. Crisis in the democratic republic: 1954,

1961 and 1964. Authoritarianism crisis.

FIM230 - Physics III A

Coulomb’s Law: Electric fields. Gauss’s Law. Electric potential, capacitors, electric currents and

circuits. Magnetic fields. Ampére and Biot’s Laws. Faraday’s Law, inductance, displacement

current. Alternating current circuits, Maxwell’s equations.

FIM240 - Physics IV A

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Electromagnetic waves, Energy and Momentum of Light. Notions of restricted relativity.

Geometrical Optics. Interference Phenomena. Diffraction. Polarization. Modern Physics.

Photoelectric effects and Compton. H-atom. Electron diffraction. Wave function. Schrödinger’s

equation. Principles of uncertainty.

FIN231 - Experimental Physics III

Electric field; Measuring instruments; Coulomb’s law, mapping of electric field, electric potential.

Continuous current: Ohm’s Law, ohmic resistors. F.E.M.: FEM determination of a generator and

standard batteries. Potentiometric circuits, series of resistances and in parallel, Wheatstone bridge.

RC Circuit: capacitor discharge, determination of capacitance and the time constant. Oscilloscope

practical. Beat figures, RC circuit.

FIN241 - Experimental Physics IV

Principles of magnetism: Ampere, Faraday and Lenz’s laws. Magnetic field meter. Magnetic

properties of material, hysteresis, alternating current: alternating current circuits RLC,

electromagnetic oscilations. Energy conservation. Geometrical optics: reflection, refraction, lens

and prisms. Physical optics: interference, diffraction and polarization.

FIS111 - Experimental Physics I

Introduction to measurement: how to measure; how to correctly express the measured values; to

balance the precision of instruments. Dispersion of a measure: Control of physical quantity in an

experiment; how to characterize the dispersion of a dataset by an appropriate indicator.

Unidimensional kinematics: Intuitive and operational development of the concepts of speed and

acceleration. Graphic representation and graphic analysis. Newton’s Laws; how to operationally

define the inertia and a body; inertial mass-gravitational mass relation. Elastic, semi-elastic and

inelastic unidimensional collisions; theoretical model of an unidemensional collision.

FIS121 - Experimental Physics II

Dynamics of rotation: kinematics of rotation, determination of inertia moment, compound

pendulum. Oscillatory movement: simple harmonic motion, damped harmonic motion, combination

of harmonic motion. Hydrostatics: determination of viscosity, determination of density of liquids

and solids. Mechanical waves: speed of sound (resonance method), vibrant chords. Calorimetry:

calorific capacity, mechanical equivalent.

FIT112 - Physics I A

Introduction. Vectors. Speed and acceleration vector. Principles of dynamics. Application of

Newton’s laws. Work and mechanical energy. Energy conservation. Linear moment and

conservation of linear moment. Collisions. Rotation and angular moment. Dynamic of rigid body.

Force that varies inversely to the square of the distance (gravitation).

FIT122 - Physics II A

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Oscillations: damped and forced oscillations. Waves. Sound. Fluids. Temperature. Heat – First Law

of Thermodynamics. Properties of gases. Second Law of Thermodynamics. Kinetic theory of gases.

Heat and mass transfer.

IHI056 - Brazilian Historiography II

Interpretative analysis of the main brazilian historiographic currents on the XX century. The new

theoretical and methodological issues. New conceptual instruments and conjunctural and structural

analysis. The winding and diversification of the sector studies: sociologic, economic and ideological

approaching.

IHI098 - Labour Movement in Brazil

The laborers whilst social class in the brazilian social structure. Its means of trade union and

political organization. Ideology. Attitudes and practices. A case study.

IHI101 - Social History of Art

Art in antiquity. Its transformation in the roman empire and afterwards the christian arts, from the

primitive to the medieval. The transition to the modern period, the renaissance, the baroque and the

other aesthetic forms. The art from the XIX to XX century.

IHI106 - Special Topics in History of Brazil III

Not registered

IHI143 - Special Topic in Modern History II

Dynamics and resistance in the modern society.

IQG111 - General Chemistry

Atomic structure Periodic Table. Molecular structure. General aspects of the chemical behavior of

elements. Nuclear chemistry.

IQG112 - General Experimental Chemistry

Introduction to the chemical laboratory. Solubility. Separations. Determination of molecular mass.

Stoichiometry. Methatetic Reactions. Organic Redox Reaction. Electrolysis. Kinetics. Balance.

Colloids. Solutions. Control and treatment of water. Identification of inorganic compound.

Synthesis of an inorganic compound.

LEF599 - Study of Brazilian Sign Language I

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Personal name; personal pronouns; demonstrative pronouns; locative in simple sentences such as

question-answer with “what” and “who” and other basic vocabulary; numerals; quantity;

topicalization; verb inflexion, negative inflexion; facial and body expressions; visual perception;

conversation; dialogue; texts: LIBRAS, deaf culture and community.

MAB124 - Computer Programming I

Computers and programming environments. Algorithms. Pascal language. Programming structure.

Types of variables. Assignment commands, income and outcome. Operators and expressions.

Conditional and repetition commands. Functions and procedures. Data structure in Pascal.

Manipulation of characters and texts. Solution of several problems in Pascal.

MAB224 - Computer Programming II

Advanced resources of Pascal language: records, sets, pointers and files. Most common data

structure: arrays, lists, stacks and trees. Update searching and sorting of sequential and indexed

files. Techniques for decomposition of problems in modules and its implementation in computer.

Backtracking and recursion. Word processing. Resolution of several problems using the above

techniques.

MAB231 - Numerical Calculus

Mistakes; Zeros of a function; Resolution of Linear Systems; Interpolation; Curve fitting, numerical

integration; Ordinary differential equations.

MAC118 - Differential and Integral Calculus I

Numerical sequences; Limits; Continuity; Calculus and Application of derivatives; The definite

integral: Logarithm and Exponential; Application of defined integrals; Improper integral.

MAC128 - Differential and Integral Calculus II

First order differential ordinary equations and second order differential ordinary equations with

constant coefficients. Plane curves and vectors. Tridimensional geometry vectors and solid analytic

geometry: lines and planes. Cylinders and resolution surfaces, quadratic surfaces. Chain rules, level

curves. Directional and gradient derivatives; tangent planes and normal line and surface;

differential, level surface. Maximum and minimum and Lagrange multipliers.

MAC238 - Differential and Integral Calculus III

Definition of double integrals and triple integrals. Jacobian in R² and R³. Variable change in double

integral and triple integral. Line integral in the plane. Surface integrals. Gauss’s Theorem. Stokes’

theorem and path independence.

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MAC248 - Differential and Integral Calculus IV

Power series; resolution of linear ordinary differential equations of second order with variable

coefficients: series solution near an ordinary point; series solution near a regular point (Frobenius’

method). Laplace transform; Fourier series. Boundary value problems and Sturm-Liouville’s theory.

Classical partial differential equations: wave; heat; Laplace: Dirichlet in a rectangle and Dirichlet in

a circle.

MAD201 - Probability and Statistics

Theory of probability. Discrete and continuous distribution. Correlation and regression. Estimation.

Hypothesis testing. Sampling techniques.

MAE125 - Linear Algebra I

Linear equation systems and Gaussian Elimination. Matrices and determinant. Euclidian vectorial

spaces. Geometry of finite dimensional vector spaces. Linear transformations. Inner product spaces.

Orthogonality and least squares. Auto values and auto vectors. Spectral theorem. Applications to the

solution of Ordinary Differential Equations and Euclidean Geometry.

PRU110 - Social Sciences Public Management I

Durkheim’s Sociology: sociological method, solidarity and social division of labour, social

integration and anomy. Marx: society and conflict. The materialist dialectics and the philosophy of

history. The critiques of philosophy and political economy. The comprehensive Weber’s theory,

social action and types of domination; the protestant ethics and the spirit of capitalism; bureaucracy.

PRU111 - Planning Theories

Origins of planning; stages and models of planning: comprehensive, incremental, advocacy and

participatory; State and rationalization: the planning between politics and administration; power,

participation and communication: planning between instrumental rationality and communicative

rationality, strategic planning and democratic planning; new factors and new forms of planning in

the XXI century – from postmodernism to the insurgent and subversive.

PRU231 - Brazilian Socio-economic formation

The course is organized through the classic brazilian social thinking, highlighting its contribution

regarding the analysis of the territory organization, the spatial distribution of population and

production (ownership) of wealth.

PRU240 - Politics and Environmental Planning

The course aims to initiate a reflection about the relations between Economics, Politics and the

social forms of appropriation of the environment. The first module will address the conceptual

issues relating to the understanding of the indissociability among society and environment and the

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socio-ecological change as procedural and relational. The second module will overview the

occupation of the brazilian territory, highlighting the peculiarities of relationships between State,

Societies and Biomes.

PRU242 - Social Politics

Emergence of the social question in a capitalist society. Social issues and social policies. The state

of social welfare. Structural adjustment, neo-liberalism and the new social issue. The World Bank

and the fight against poverty.

PRU352 - Public Department Ethics

Philosophical fundamentals of ethics. State and civil society. Public sphere and private sphere.

Individual ethics and public ethics. The public service and public servants. The public and common

interest.

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Lecture Laboratory

EEI533 Introduction to Economy 4.0 45 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Pretroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

IGL104 Geology for Engineers 2.0 30 15

IQO100 Fundamentals of Organical Chemistry e Petroleum Chemistry 3.0 45 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Aslgebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEI201 Probability and Statiscs 4.0 60 0

EQE033 Fundamentals of Petroleum Processing 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2 - ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Petroleum Engineering

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEI541 Applied Statistics I 4.0 45 15

EEI634 Engineering Economics 4.0 45 15

EQE359 Termodynamics 4.0 60 0

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

IGL108 Introduction to Sedimentary Basins Analysis 4.0 60 0

MAC248 Differential and Inegral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE389 Basic Electricity M 5.0 60 15

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

EQE357 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 60 0

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

IGL109 Field Geologic Study and Petroleum Exploration 2.0 0 60

IGL508 Petroleum Geology 3.0 30 30

IGL512 Introduction to Rock Mechanics 4.0 45 23

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

27.0

Lecture Laboratory

COV250 Oceanic Platform Hydrodynamic Behaviour I 4.0 60 15

EEH210 Environment Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering I 4.0 45 15

EEW411 Well Drilling 4.0 60 0

EQE368 Heat Transfer 4.0 60 0

EQO088 Technology of Petroleum and Natural Gas Refinery 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

21.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Hours

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name Credits

Fifth Semester

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

COV251 Oceanic Platform Hydrodynamic Behaviour II 4.0 60 15

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EEI864 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering II 4.0 45 15

EEI966 Petroleum Economy 4.0 45 15

EEW412 Well Completion 4.0 45 15

EEW513 Multiphase Flow 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC130 Introduction to Sedimentary Basin Modelling 3.0 30 15

COV253 Subsea Petroleum Production System 4.0 60 15

EEW413 Drilling Fluid and Well Completion 4.0 45 15

EEW514 Artificial Lift Methods 1.0 15 15

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities 8.0 120 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

COV252 Structural Composition of Subsea Systems 4.0 60 15

EEW201 Environmental Impacts in Petroleum Industry 3.0 45 0

EEW313 Simulation and Reservoir Models 4.0 45 15

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EQE026 Automation Instrumentation Industry of Processes 3.0 30 30

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI967 Natural Gas Engineering 3.0 30 30

EEI968 Operational Management of Petroleum Production Exploration 3.0 45 0

EEW314 Special Methods of Petroleum Recovery 3.0 30 15

EEW512 Surface Installation Petroleum Production 2.0 30 0

EEWX01 Multidisciplinary Project in Petroleum Engineering 1.0 0 45

Free Choice Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

20.0

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Eight Semester

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0 30 0

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analisys and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

EQE040 Introduction to Scientific Method 2.0 30 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistology and History of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil 4.0 60 0

FCH608 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

FCH668 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

FCH671 Social History of Arts 4.0 60 0

FCH680 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

FCH698 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP645 Brazilian Political Institutions 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Science Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public SectorEthics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Events Participation I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Events Participation II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Events Participation III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1- Humans

Group 2- ACE

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

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EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0 0 90

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

COC131 Remote Sensing Applied to Petroleum Industry 4.0 60 0

EEA530 Technology of Programming in Civil Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic System 3.0 30 15

EEI033 Economy of Technology 3.0 30 15

EEI061 Monit Management Reservoirs 3.0 45 0

EEI062 Reservoir Estimation 3.0 45 0

EEI063 Well Drilling II 3.0 45 0

EEI064 Flow Assurance 3.0 45 0

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEI735 Management Accounting 3.0 30 15

EEI923 Risks and Safety Management 3.0 45 0

EEI964 Economic Evaluation of Oil and Gas Project 4.0 45 15

EEI965 Petroleum Regime and Law 4.0 45 15

EEI969 Petroleum and Natural Gas Sector Strategies 3.0 30 15

EEN604 Ocean System Technology III 4.0 45 30

EEN626 Discrete System Dynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEN627 Introduction to Discrete Methods in Engineering 4.0 60 0

EET363 Materials in Petroleum Engineering 4.0 45 15

EET415 Corrosion and Protection 3.0 30 30

EET416 Welding Technology 4.0 45 30

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

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EET421 Composite Material 4.0 60 0

EET472 Properties of Polymer Materials 4.0 60 0

EET540 Nondestructive Testing 4.0 45 30

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW200 Environment Management Systems 4.0 45 15

EEW210 Introduction to Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EEWX17 Study Group III 0.0 0 60

EQE025 Stochastic Model of Chemical Processes and Petroleum Production 3.0 45 0

EQO090 Fuel and Lubricant Sector Products 3.0 45 0

IGG001 Geomorphology Applied to Engineering 4.0 45 30

IGL309 Geophysics 5.0 60 16

EGL358 Stratigraphy 4.0 30 70

EGL479 Sedimentology 4.0 30 70

IGL509 Geological Aspects of Petrolific Reservoir 3.0 30 30

IGL531 Geology Sedimentary Basins 4.0 30 30

IGL532 Marine Geology 3.0 30 60

IGL603 Seismic Methods 3.0 45 0

IGL604 Well Logging 3.0 40 20

MMP069 Polymer Additives Petroleum Sector 4.0 40 20

MMP070 Polymer Additives Petroleum Sector Exper 2.0 60 0

16.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 199.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 7.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 16.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 4.0

230.0

60

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

Total 4383

3233

385

465

240

Credits to take 0

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Lecture Laboratory

EEE200 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB124 Computer Programming I 3.0 30 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 45 15

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

17.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 4.0 60 0

21.0

Third Semester

Electrical Engineering

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Code Name CreditsHours

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EEE321 Electric Circuits in CC 4.0 60 0

EEE339 Control System I 4.0 60 0

EEL326 Electromagnetic Theory I C 4.0 60 0

EET308 Electric Material Science 4.0 60 15

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE322 Electric Circuits Lab I 1.0 0 30

EEE332 Control System Lab I 1.0 0 30

EEE340 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 4.0 60 0

EEE360 Electric Circuits in CA 4.0 60 0

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

EEL335 Electromagnetic Theory II C 4.0 45 30

EEL338 Electronics I C 4.0 60 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE451 Control System II 4.0 60 0

EEE455 Electric Machines I 4.0 60 0

EEE456 Eletromechanical Energy Conversion Lab 1.0 0 30

EEE457 Electric Energy Transmission 4.0 60 0

EEE473 Eletric Circuits Lab II 2.0 0 60

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EEL339 Electronics Lab IC 1.0 0 30

EEL438 Electronics II C 4.0 60 0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE452 Control System Lab II 1.0 0 30

EEE462 Electric Machines Lab 1.0 0 30

EEE463 Power System Defect Analysis 4.0 60 0

EEE466 Logic Circuits Lab 4.0 60 0

EEE481 Power Electronics I 4.0 60 0

EEE581 Power Sytem Analysis 4.0 60 0

EEL439 Electronics Lab II C 1.0 0 30

19.0

Sixth Semester

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Eight Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

EEE461 Electric Machines II 4.0 60 0

EEE467 Logic Circuits Lab 1.0 0 30

EEE472 Electrical Installation 4.0 60 0

EEE595 Power Electronics Lab 1.0 0 30

EEEX01 Electrical Engineering Final Project 4.0 180 0

Optional Academic Activities 12.0 180 0

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEEU02 Electrical Engineering Supervised Internship 1.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities 20.0 300 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

BAH107 History of Art 4.0 60 0

EEE642 History of Electricity 4.0 60 0

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI625 Management of Social Projects 3.0 30 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEW215 Spec Top in History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF242 Philosophy of Science I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistology and History Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF642 Philosophy of Nature I 4.0 60 0

FCF648 Epistemology and History of Science I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Arts 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1

Code Name CreditsHours

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PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socioeconomic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Section Ethics 4.0 60 0

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE326 History of Science and Technology 2.0 30 0

EEE464 Eletronic Measure and Instrumentation 4.0 60 0

EEE465 Eletronic Measure and Instrumentation Lab 1.0 0 30

EEE468 Electric Power Distribution 4.0 60 0

EEE582 Computer Application in Power System 4.0 60 0

EEE583 Electric Power System Protection 4.0 60 0

EEE585 Electric Motor and Electric Control 4.0 60 0

EEE586 Electric Motor and Electric Control Lab 1.0 0 30

EEE587 Electric Equipment 4.0 60 0

EEE592 Industrial Control 4.0 60 0

EEE594 Extra High Voltage Airlines 4.0 60 0

EEE603 Equipment Project 4.0 60 0

EEE604 Operational Maintenance of Electric Equipment 4.0 60 0

EEE606 Power System Stability 4.0 60 0

EEE608 High Voltage Techniques 4.0 60 0

EEE609 Energetic System Planning 4.0 60 0

EEE610 Direct Current Transmission 4.0 60 0

EEE611 Power System Seminar 2.0 30 0

EEE612 Interconnected System Control 4.0 60 0

EEE613 Power Electronics II 4.0 60 0

EEE614 Microprocessor Systems Project 4.0 60 0

EEE617 Electrical Substation 4.0 60 0

EEE618 Industrial Electrical Installation 4.0 60 0

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEE636 Renewable Energy Sources 4.0 60 0

EEE637 Transient Electromagnetic Calculation 4.0 60 0

EEE638 Photovoltaic Solar Energy 4.0 60 0

EEE639 High Performance Computing 4.0 60 0

EEE640 Illumination Techniques 4.0 60 0

EEE641 Analysis TEC Economic System Electric Power 4.0 60 0

EEE643 Industrial Automation 4.0 60 0

EEE644 Electricity generation 4.0 60 0

EEE645 Supervisory Control 4.0 60 0

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic System Customization 3.0 30 15

EEH600 Hydraulic Generation 4.0 60 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEK403 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 3.0 45 15

EEK600 Combined Cycle 4.0 60 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Credits to take

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EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

32.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 173.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 5.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 32.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 0.0

214.0

Curriculum Item Hours

Total 3645

Credits to take

60

480

0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

2895

210

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Lecture Laboratory

EEL170 Computation I 5.0 60 30

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I ‐ A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 4.0 60 0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEL270 Computation II 5.0 60 30

EEL280 Logic Circuits 5.0 60 30

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II ‐ A 4.0 60 0

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

EEL315 Electronics I 3.0 30 30

EEL350 Linear Systems I 5.0 60 15

EEL356 Mathematical Methods in Electronic Engineering 4.0 60 0

FIM230 Physics III ‐ A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEL410 Electronics II 5.0 60 30

EEL420 Electrical Networks I 5.0 60 15

EEL470 Algorythms and Data Structure 5.0 60 15

EEL480 Digital Systems 5.0 60 30

FIM240 Physics IV ‐ A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

25.0

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Wednesday Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Electronics and Computer Engineering

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEL515 Electronics III 5.0 60 30

EEL525 Electrical Networks II 5.0 60 15

EEL535 Electromagnetic Theory II 5.0 60 15

EEL555 Linear Systems II 5.0 60 15

EEL580 Computer Architecture 5.0 60 15

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEL615 Electronics IV 5.0 60 30

EEL630 Probabilistic Models in Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEL640 Analogical Communications 5.0 60 15

EEL660 Linear Control I A 5.0 60 15

EEL670 Programming Language 5.0 60 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEL710 Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques 5.0 60 15

EEL711 Signal Processing 5.0 60 15

EEL740 Digital Communication 5.0 60 15

EEL760 Linear Control II‐A 5.0 60 15

EEL770 Operational Systems 5.0 60 15

EELX00 Integrated Project 1.0 0 30

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE387 Energy Conversion 5.0 60 15

Optional Academic Activities 20.0 300 0

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

Free Choice Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities 12.0 180 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 4.0 60 0

24.0

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Eight Semester

Sixth Semester

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EELU01 Supervised Internship 2.0 60 0

EELX01 Final Project 2.0 60 0

Free Choice Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

12.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI625 Management of Solidary Projects 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top History of Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top Modern History II 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social‐economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 Epistemology and History of Sciences I 2.0 30 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

8.0

Lecture LaboratoryName Credits

Hours

Amount of Credits

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code

Group 1

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

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COE471 Sensors and Actuators I 4.0 60 15

COP364 Entrepreneurship I 4.0 60 15

COP481 New Models of Business 4.0 60 15

COP503 Inovation Management 4.0 60 15

COP506 Inovation and Entrepreneurship 4.0 60 15

COP507 Competitive Intelligence 4.0 60 15

COP511 Electronic Commerce 4.0 60 15

COP600 Animation and Games 4.0 60 15

COS601 Advanced Database 4.0 60 15

COS605 Software Development Environment Tools 3.0 30 30

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEL418 Advanced Programming 4.0 45 30

EEL472 Circuits Modern Synthesis 4.0 60 0

EEL485 Software I 4.0 60 0

EEL606 Optoelectronics 4.0 60 0

EEL811 Audio 4.0 60 0

EEL812 Power Circuits 4.0 60 0

EEL813 Integrated Analogue Electronics Signal Processing 4.0 60 0

EEL814 Microelectronics I 4.0 60 0

EEL815 Microelectronics II 4.0 60 0

EEL816 Voice Processing 4.0 60 0

EEL817 Neural Network 4.0 60 0

EEL818 Architecture of the Digital Signal Processor 4.0 60 0

EEL819 Medical Image 4.0 60 0

EEL820 Spec Top in Circuits and Instrumentation 4.0 60 0

EEL831 Antennas and Propagation 4.0 60 0

EEL832 Communication Circuits 4.0 60 0

EEL833 Microwave 4.0 60 0

EEL834 Digital Image Processing 4.0 60 0

EEL835 Communication System 4.0 60 0

EEL836 Telephony 4.0 60 0

EEL837 Analog Television 4.0 60 0

EEL838 Digital Television 4.0 60 0

EEL839 Digital Transmission 4.0 60 0

EEL840 Spec Top in Communication System 4.0 60 0

EEL841 New Midia 4.0 60 0

EEL850 Free Software and Participative Methodology 4.0 60 0

EEL851 Computer Process Control 4.0 45 30

EEL852 Multivariable Control 4.0 60 0

EEL853 Optimal Control 4.0 60 0

EEL854 System Identification and Adaptive Control 4.0 60 0

EEL855 Robotics and Automation 4.0 60 0

EEL856 Nonlinear Control System 4.0 60 0

EEL857 Graph Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL858 Linear and Nonlinear Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL859 Introduction to Linear Programming 4.0 60 0

EEL860 Spec Top Control System 4.0 60 0

EEL871 Database 4.0 45 30

EEL872 Parallel and Distributed Computing 4.0 60 0

EEL873 Software Engineering 4.0 45 30

EEL874 Artificial Intelligence 4.0 60 0

EEL875 Internet and ArchitectureTCP/IO 4.0 45 30

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EEL876 Microcomputers 4.0 60 0

EEL877 Modeling and Evaluation of Network Performance 4.0 60 0

EEL878 Computer Network I 4.0 45 30

EEL879 Computer Network II 4.0 60 0

EEL880 Special Topics in Digital Systems 4.0 60 0

EEL881 Theory of Computation 4.0 60 0

EEL882 Computer Graphics 4.0 45 30

EEL883 Interface and System Integration 4.0 60 0

EEL884 Object‐oriented Software Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEL911 Game Theory with Engineering Applications 4.0 60 0

EEL912 Signals and Audio Processing 4.0 60 0

EEL970 Smartphone Software 4.0 60 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

FIS352 Semiconductor Device Physics 4.0 60 0

FIW487 Top in Contemporary Physics II 4.0 60 0

32.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 182.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 5.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 8.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 32.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 8.0

235.0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Total 3810

Credits to take

120

480

120

Curriculum Item Hours

2940

150

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EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0

EEK200 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 2.0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

19.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0

FIM230 Physics III – A 4.0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

21.0

Mechanical Engineering

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

90

Hours

0

Third Semester

0

60

0

45

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

45

60

0

60

45

0

45

45

60

30

30

0

60

60

45

Code Name Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

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EGG301 Computational Performance 2.0

EEK243 Dynamics I 4.0

FIM240 Physics IV – A 4.0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 4.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK300 Mathematical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 4.0

EEK303 Classical Thermodynamics 4.0

EEK331 Solid Mechanics I 4.0

EEK333 Dynamics II 4.0

EEK350 Experimental Methods 4.0

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK310 Fluid Mechanics I 4.0

EEK320 Metallurgical Technology 4.0

EEK325 Mechanical Vibration 4.0

EEK332 Solid Mechanics II 4.0

EEE340 Heat Technology 4.0

EEK351 Mechanical Engineering Lab 2.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK401 Heat Transmission 4.0

EEK413 Thermal Machines 4.0

EEK421 Machining I 4.0

EEK431 Machine Elements I 4.0

EEK451 Mechanical Engineering Lab II 2.0

Optional Academic Activities 4.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

22.0

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

60

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

60

60

60

60

15

60

60

60

60

60

0

45

60

60

60

0

60

0

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

60

0

0

0

60

60

60

0

60

60

Code Name

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EEI312 Economy A 4.0

EEK400 Linear System Dynamics 4.0

EEK410 Flux Machine I 3.0

EEK432 Machine Elements II 4.0

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0

Optional Academic Activities 6.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

Amount of Credits 25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0

Optional Academic Activities 12.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

18.0

Lecture Laboratory

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0

Optional Academic Activities 18.0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

BAH107 History of Arts 4.0

BAH112 History and Philosophy of Arts I 3.0

EEE642 History of Electricity 4.0

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0

EEW215 Especial Top History of Engineering 2.0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0

EQE040 Introduction to Scientific Methodology 2.0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0

Code Name CreditsHours

Eigth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

0

45

0

180

0

45

45

60

Eigth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

45

60

0

90

30

30

60

60

60

30

270

0

60

45

60

30

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1- Humans

30

30

60

30

60

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

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FCB119 Introduction to Social Sciences 4.0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Science I 2.0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0

FCS221 Political Science 4.0

IEE114 General Economic History I 4.0

IHI001 Social Economic and Political History of Brazil I 4.0

IHI003 General Social Economic and Political History 4.0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0

IHI098 Labor Movement in Brazil 4.0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0

IUF212 Law Institutions 4.0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0

LEV351 Portuguese Literature I – A 4.0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-Economic Formation 4.0

PRU240 Politics and Environment Planning 4.0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0

EEWX03 Events Participation I 0.0

EEWX04 Events Participation II 0.0

EEWX05 Events Participation III 0.0

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0

EEWX17 Study Group III 0.0

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0

60

60

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

0

0

60

60

60

60

60

60

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Group 2- ACE

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0

Lecture Laboratory

COV253 Petroleum Production Ocean System 4.0

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0

EEG405 Mechanical Engineering Design 3.0

EEG501 CAD Techniques 3.0

EEG502 Project Design 3.0

EEG503 Spec Top in Engineering Design 3.0

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0

EEI527 Planning and Operational Administration I 3.0

EEI528 Planning and OPerational Administration II 3.0

EEI541 Applied Statistics I 4.0

EEI722 Psycology and Industrial Sociology 3.0

EEI735 Management Accounting 3.0

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0

EEI815 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 3.0

EEI862 Drilling and Completion of Wells 4.0

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering I 4.0

EEI932 Finantial Administration 3.0

EEI934 Marketing 3.0

EEI958 Logistics 3.0

EEK500 Fluid Mechanics II 4.0

EEK501 Heat Transmission II 4.0

EEK502 Heat Exchanger 4.0

EEK503 Internal Combustion Engine 4.0

EEK504 Flux Machines II 3.0

EEK505 Steam and Gas Turbine 4.0

EEK506 Industrial Refrigeration 4.0

EEK507 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4.0

EEK509 Instrumentation and Control 3.0

EEK511 Turbomachinery Aerodynamics 3.0

EEK521 Materials of Process Equipment 3.0

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

45

45

30

30

60

45

30

30

15

30

30

30

45

45

60

60

60

45

30

30

30

45

45

30

30

60

60

60

30

45

45

Credits to take

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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EEK522 Industrial Utility System 3.0

EEK524 Process Equipments 2.0

EEK525 Alternative Sources of Energy 3.0

EEK531 Plumbing and Pressure Vessel Project 3.0

EEK532 Finite Elements 3.0

EEK533 Computational Analysis of Strains 3.0

EEK541 Basic Acoustics 4.0

EEK542 Signal Processing 4.0

EEK543 Machine Dynamics 3.0

EEK551 Metrology 3.0

EEK552 Mechanisms 4.0

EEK553 Machine Project I 4.0

EEK554 Machine Project II 4.0

EEK555 Machining II 3.0

EEK557 Automation and Robotics 4.0

EEK561 Numerical Control 2.0

EEK562 Project Product 3.0

EEK563 Mechanical Maintenance Planning 3.0

EEK566 Quality Engineering 3.0

EEK568 Spec Top in Mechanical Manufacturing 3.0

EEK569 Planning and Manufacturing 4.0

EEK570 Industrial Pipes 3.0

EEK572 Manufacturing Management 4.0

EEK573 Welding 2.0

EEK574 Forming Tools 3.0

EEK575 Machining Tools and Devices 3.0

EEK579 Spec Top in Thermal Systems 3.0

EEK592 Polymer Product Manufacturing 4.0

EEK595 Monitoring and Machine Diagnosis 4.0

EEK596 Spec Top in Solid Mechanics 3.0

EEK597 Fluid Mechanics and Computational Heat Transfer 4.0

EEK600 Combined Cycle 4.0

EEK601 Experimental Methods in Acoustics and Vibration 4.0

EEK602 Room Acoustics 2.0

EEK603 Environmental Acoustics 4.0

EEK604 Acoustic Sources 4.0

EEK605 Subjective Acoustics 2.0

EEK606 Introduction to Ultrasound 4.0

EEK607 Mechanics and Music 2.0

EEK608 Acoustics and Human Language 2.0

EEK609 Numerical Methods in Acoustics 4.0

EEK610 Artificial Inteligence Techniques 4.0

EEK611 Functional Harmony 2.0

EEK615 Spec Top in Acoustics and Vibration 2.0

EEK617 Spec Top in Dynamic Acoustics and Vibrations 4.0

EEK618 Spec Top in Machine Project 3.0

EEK700 Spec Top in Fluid Mechanics 4.0

EEK877 Instrumentation and Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics 4.0

EEN622 Oceanic System Reliability 4.0

EET347 Physical Properties of Materials 4.0

EEY351 Structure of Solids 4.0

EET360 Introduction to Ceramic Materials 4.0

45

30

45

45

45

45

60

45

60

30

45

45

60

60

45

30

60

60

45

45

45

60

60

45

45

45

60

45

60

30

30

60

30

30

60

60

60

60

45

30

60

60

60

30

30

60

45

60

45

45

60

60

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EET410 Material Selection 4.0

EET421 Composite Materials 4.0

EET540 Non-destructive Testing 4.0

EEW016 Productive Capacity in Normalization 2.0

EEW018 Metrology Fundamentals and Conformity Evaluation 4.0

EEW512 Surface Installation of Petroleum Production 2.0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0

EQE033 Fundamentals of Petroleum Processing 2.0

EQE473 Unitary Operations I 4.0

EQE483 Unitary Operations II 4.0

EQO088 Technical Petroleum and Natural Gas Refinery 3.0

40.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 165.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 40.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

218.0

Curriculum Item Hours

2655

340

435

600

Degree seeking students must attend at least

45

60

60

Total 4075

Credits to take

30

60

60

45

45

30

60

30

30

0

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EET200 Introduction to Metallurgical and Material Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 2.0

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective Systems 4.0 45 15

EET110 Material Processing 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 2.0 30 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 15

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEG301 Computational Design 2.0 15 15

EEI312 Economy A 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Metallurgical Engineering

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

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EEE389 Basic Electricity M 5.0 60 15

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EET346 Fundamentals of Mineral Technology 3.0 45 15

FIM240 Physics IV - A 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 4.0 0 30

25.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA338 Material Resistance 4.0 45 15

EET214 Tranfer Phenomena - M 4.0 60 0

EET313 Physical Chemistry I 4.0 60 0

EET334 Mineral Resources Processes I 4.0 45 30

EET351 Solid Structure 4.0 60 0

EET354 Microstructural Characterization of Materials 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EET240 Crystallography and Diffraction 4.0 45 30

EET270 Numerical Methods for Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 4.0 60 0

EET314 Phase Transformation 4.0 45 30

EET335 Mineral Resources Processes II 4.0 45 30

EET353 Physical Chemistry II 4.0 60 0

EET435 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 4.0 60 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EET347 Physical Properties of Materials 4.0 60 0

EET438 Mechanical Transfer of Materials 4.0 60 0

EET445 Pyrometallurgy of Non-ferrous Metals 4.0 60 0

EET467 Hydrometalurgical Processes 4.0 60 0

EET470 Physical Methods of Ferrous Alloys 4.0 60 15

IQA480 Introduction to Instrumental Analysis 4.0 30 45

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

24.0

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Amount of Credits

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EET416 Solding Technology 4.0 45 30

EET428 Physical Methods of Non-ferrous Alloys 4.0 60 15

EET514 Ironworks I 4.0 60 0

EET540 Nondestructive Testing 4.0 45 30

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 45

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

EET101 Material Fracture 4.0 60 0

EET415 Corrosion and Protection 3.0 30 30

EET520 Environmental Problems in the Mineral and Metallurgical Industry 3.0 45 0

EET524 Ironworks II 4.0 60 0

EET555 Casting 4.0 60 15

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

Optional Academic Activities 6.0 90 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 90

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

Free Choice Academic Activities 3.0 45 0

Optional Academic Activities 12.0 180 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2-ACE) 0.0 0 90

15.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG503 Special Topic in Engineering Design 3.0 30 30

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Spec Top History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1- Humans

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Eigth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nineth Semester

Amount of Credits

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FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF243 General Philosophy of Science I 2.0 30 0

FCF245 General Philosophy of Nature I 2.0 30 0

FCF354 General Epistemology and History of Sciences I 2.0 30 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP645 Brazilian Political Institutions 4.0 60 0

IHI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Spec Top in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Spec Top in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Events Participation I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Events Participation II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Events Participation III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0 0 90

EEWX17 Study Group III 0.0 0 60

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

Group2- ACE

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EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA530 Technology of Programming in Civil Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEE620 Energy Conservation 4.0 45 30

EEG502 Project Design 3.0 15 45

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Graphic Systems Customization 3.0 30 15

EEI021 Human Resources Management 3.0 30 15

EEI031 Investiments Analysis 3.0 30 15

EEI032 Industrial Projects 3.0 30 15

EEI050 Strategic Planning 3.0 30 15

EEI053 Innovation Management and Enterprise Founding 3.0 30 15

EEI054 Project Management and Simultaneous Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI055 Information Management 3.0 30 15

EEI056 Spec Top in Information System 3.0 45 0

EEI212 Research Methodology 2.0 30 0

EEI325 Methods Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEI551 Product Project 4.0 45 15

EEI613 Industrial Installations 4.0 45 15

EEI621 Organization and Evaluation of Work 3.0 30 15

EEI634 Economy Enginering 4.0 45 15

EEI643 Operational Research I 4.0 45 15

EEI652 Information Engineering 3.0 30 15

EEI714 Mechanical Production System and Numerical Control 4.0 45 15

EEI722 Industrial Psycology and Sociology 3.0 30 15

EEI754 Installations Planning 4.0 45 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI815 Computer-integrated Manufacturing 3.0 30 15

EEI862 Drilling and Completion of Wells 4.0 45 15

EEI863 Petroleum Reservoirs Engineering I 4.0 45 15

EEI934 Marketing 3.0 30 15

EEI959 Management and Maintenance 3.0 30 15

EEI965 Regime and Law of Petroleum etroleum 45 15

EEI966 Economy of Petroleum 4.0 45 15

EEI967 Natural Gas Engineering 3.0 30 30

EEK243 Dynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEK300 Mathematical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEK331 Solid Mechanics I 4.0 60 0

EEK332 Solid Mechanics II 4.0 60 0

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Credits to take

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EEK333 Dynamics II 4.0 60 0

EEK340 Heat Technology 4.0 60 0

EEK345 Mechanical Methods Engineering 4.0 60 15

EEK350 Experimental Methods 4.0 60 0

EEK355 Applied Termodynamics 4.0 60 0

EEK400 Linear System Dynamics 4.0 60 0

EEK401 Heat Transmission I 4.0 60 0

EEK413 Thermal Machines 4.0 60 0

EEK421 Machining I 4.0 60 0

EEK431 Machine Elements I 4.0 60 0

EEK501 Heat Transmission II 4.0 60 0

EEK508 Solar Energy 3.0 45 0

EEK509 Instrumentation and Control 3.0 30 30

EEK524 Process Equipment 2.0 30 15

EEK525 Alternative Sources of Energy 3.0 45 0

EEK532 Finite Elements 3.0 45 0

EEK535 Computational Methods of Optimization 4.0 45 15

EEK541 Basic Acoustics 4.0 60 0

EEK542 Signal Processing 4.0 60 0

EEK543 Machine Dynamics 3.0 45 0

EEK551 Metrology 3.0 30 15

EEK555 Machining II 3.0 45 0

EEK557 Automation and Robotics 4.0 60 0

EEK566 Quality Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEL270 Computation II Ep 5.0 60 30

EEL280 Logic Circuits 5.0 60 30

EEL315 Electronics I 3.0 30 30

EEL817 Neural Networks 4.0 60 0

EEL857 Graph Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEL858 Linear and Non-linear Optimization 4.0 60 0

EEN344 Mechanics Applied to Machines 4.0 45 15

EEN599 Structural Behaviour of Platforms 4.0 60 0

EEN611 Measure, Processing and Diagnosis Techniques 4.0 45 30

EEN625 Structure Theory 4.0 60 0

EEN626 Discrete Systems Dynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEN627 Introduction to Discrete Methods in Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEN628 Discrete System Dynamics II 4.0 60 0

EET102 Spec Top Extractive Metallurgy 3.0 45 0

EET104 Internship 3.0 0 90

EET105 Special Topic in Ore Treatment 3.0 30 30

EET106 Introduction to Industrial Properties and Technological Transfer 3.0 45 0

EET107 Spec Top in Corrosion 3.0 45 0

EET301 New Material Economy 3.0 45 0

EET350 Polymer Chemistry 3.0 45 0

EET352 Nanomaterials 4.0 60 0

EET360 Introduction to Ceramic Material 4.0 60 15

EET361 Introduction to Polymer Materials 4.0 60 0

EET410 Material Selection 4.0 60 0

EET417 Semiconductor Materials 3.0 45 0

EET421 Composite Materials 4.0 60 0

EET425 Physical Metalurgy of Solding 3.0 45 0

EET471 Microstructural Engineering Ceramics 4.0 60 15

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EET480 Analysis and Metalurgical Systems 3.0 45 0

EET491 Normalization and Quality Certification 3.0 45 0

EET508 Thermomechanical Treatment 3.0 45 15

EET539 Spec Top in Ironwork 3.0 45 0

EET600 Electroceramics 3.0 45 15

EET601 Glass Technology 3.0 45 15

EET602 Refractory Technology 3.0 45 15

EET603 Red Ceramics and Ware Technology 3.0 45 15

EET604 Biomaterials 3.0 45 15

EET605 Polymer Technology 3.0 45 0

EET606 Adhesive and Fibers 3.0 45 0

EEU301 Applied Nuclear Physics 4.0 45 30

EEU503 Reactor Physics 4.0 45 30

EEU504 Reactor Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEU517 Nuclear Power Plant System 4.0 60 0

EEW016 Productive Capacity in Normalization 2.0 30 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EQE596 Process Engineering 4.0 60 0

EQO088 Refining Technoloy of Petroleum and Natural Gas 3.0 45 0

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

24.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 198.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 24.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 3.0

235.0Total 4450

Credits to take

3240

340

465

360

45

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEG110 Engineering Design 4.0 30 45

EEN200 Introduction to Naval Engineering 4.0 30 60

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I - A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB124 Computer Programming I 3.0 30 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

26.0

Lecture Laboratory

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II - A 4.0 60 0

IQG112 General Experimental Chemistry 2.0 0 60

MAB224 Computer Programming II 3.0 30 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

18.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG501 CAD Techniques 3.0 30 30

EEN212 Rigid Body Mechanics I 4.0 45 30

FIM230 Physics III - A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK303 Classical Termodynamics 4.0 60 0

EEK313 Manufacturing Processes 4.0 45 30

EEN213 Rigid Body Mechanics II 4.0 60 0

EEU240 Introduction to Modern Physics 4.0 60 0

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statistics 4.0 60 0

24.0Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Naval and Ocean Engineering

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

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Lecture Laboratory

EEN300 Mathematical Methods in Naval Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEN303 Naval Architecture I 4.0 30 60

EEN306 Basic Hydrodynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEN331 Material Resistance n 4.0 60 0

EEN483 Technology of Ocean Systems I 4.0 60 0

EEN579 Stochastic Process Simulation 4.0 60 0

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

28.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI512 Economy B 4.0 60 0

EEN304 Naval Architecture II 4.0 30 60

EEN307 Basic Hydrodynamics II 4.0 60 0

EEN360 Maritime Machine I n 4.0 60 0

EEN423 Structural Resistance 4.0 60 0

EEN487 Soldering Technology 4.0 45 30

28.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK401 Heat Transmission I 4.0 60 0

EEN407 Applied Hydrodynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEN424 Structural Resistance II 4.0 60 0

EEN470 Maritime Machine II n 4.0 60 0

EEN482 Planning and Control of Naval Production and Construction 4.0 60 0

EEN495 Introduction to Design Theory 4.0 60 0

EEN580 Systematic Analysis of Waterway Transports 4.0 60 0

28.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEN408 Applied Hydrodynamics II 4.0 60 0

EEN425 Structural Resistance III 4.0 60 0

EEN484 Technology of Ocean Systems II 4.0 60 0

EEN543 Maritime Machine III n 4.0 60 0

EEN586 Waterway Transports Logistics 4.0 60 0

EEN591 Ocean Systems Project I 4.0 30 60

24.0

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Hours

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Eigth Semester

Code Name Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

EEN554 Machine System Project 4.0 30 60

EEN592 Ocean Systems Project II 4.0 30 60

EEN654 Introduction to Marine Environment Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities (Group1) 4.0 60 0

22.0

Lecture Laboratory

Optional Academic Activities 16.0 240 0

Lecture Laboratory

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Special Topic in History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW601 Analysis and Text Production 4.0 30 60

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

FCB362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

IFI056 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

IHI098 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

IHI101 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

IHI106 Special Topic in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

IHI143 Special Topic in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Planning Theory 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Socio-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

Amount of Credits

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Nineth Semester

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PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

4.0

Lecture Laboratory

COV253 Ocean System of Petroleum Production 4.0 60 15

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0 30 15

EEI761 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEN556 Thermal Installations of Ships 4.0 60 0

EEN588 Fundamentals and Measure Techniques 4.0 30 45

EEN589 Off-Shore System Project 4.0 60 0

EEN599 Structural Behaviour of Platforms 4.0 60 0

EEN604 Ocean Systems Technology III 4.0 45 30

EEN613 Composite Material Mechanics 4.0 60 0

EEN615 Technology of Naval Structure Modeling and Offshore Platform 4.0 60 0

EEN622 Oceanic System Reliability 4.0 45 15

EEN623 Transmission and Controlling of Noise and Vibration 4.0 60 0

EEN631 Computational Geometric Modeling of Hull Shaped Watercraft 4.0 60 0

EEN632 Process Optimization and Project Decision 4.0 60 0

EEN633 Off-Shore System Project II 4.0 60 0

EEN634 Sailing Boat Project Elements 4.0 60 0

EEN635 Dynamic Lift Watercraft 4.0 60 0

EEN641 Project Economic Analysis and Petroleum Oceanic Production Logistics 4.0 60 0

EEN643 Project Management 4.0 60 0

EEN651 Maintenance and Naval Repairing 4.0 60 0

EEN652 Quality in Naval Industry 4.0 60 0

EEN655 Principles of Oceanografy in Naval and Ocean Engineering 4.0 60 0

EEN661 Oceanic System Hydrodynamics I 4.0 60 0

EEN662 Oceanic System Hydrodynamics II 4.0 60 0

EEN663 Tecnology of Hydrodynamic Experiments 4.0 45 30

EET363 Materials in Petroleum Engineering 4.0 45 15

EET415 Corrosion and Protection 3.0 30 30

EET540 Non-destructive Testings 4.0 45 30

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topics Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineerng 4.0 0 60

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

16.0

Credits to take

Credits to take

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Page 174: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Credits

Mandatory Classes 208.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 16.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 0.0

Total 4120

340

60

240

0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

3480

Curriculum Item Hours

Page 175: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

Lecture Laboratory

EEW210 Introduction to Engineering 2.0 30 0

FIS111 Experimental Physics I 1.0 0 30

FIT112 Physics I – A 4.0 60 0

IQG111 General Chemistry 4.0 60 0

MAB114 Computation I Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC118 Differential and Integral Calculus I 6.0 90 0

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEG105 Projective System 4.0 45 15

EEH210 Engineering and Environment 2.0 30 0

FIS121 Experimental Physics II 1.0 0 30

FIT122 Physics II – A 4.0 60 0

MAB225 Computation II Ep 4.0 45 15

MAC128 Differential and Integral Calculus II 4.0 60 0

MAE125 Linear Algebra II 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

23.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEA212 Mechanics I 4.0 45 15

EEI313 Economy A 4.0 45 15

FIM230 Physics III – A 4.0 60 0

FIN231 Experimental Physics III 1.0 0 30

MAC238 Differential and Integral Calculus III 4.0 60 0

MAD201 Probability and Statiscs 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 15

21.0

First Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Second Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Third Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Nuclear Engineering

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

EEE385 Electricity I 4.0 45 30

EEI321 Industry Organization 4.0 45 15

EEU240 Introduction to Modern Physics 4.0 60 0

FIN241 Experimental Physics IV 1.0 0 30

MAB231 Numerical Calculus 4.0 45 15

MAC248 Differential and Integral Calculus IV 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEH214 Transfer Phenomena 4.0 45 15

EEK303 Classical Termodynamics 4.0 60 0

EET310 Principles of Material Science 4.0 60 15

EEU018 Mathematical Methods of Nuclear Engineering I 4.0 60 0

EEU301 Applied Nuclear Physics 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group1- Humans) 4.0 45 15

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 30

24.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK331 Solid Mechanics I 4.0 60 0

EEK401 Heat Transmission I 4.0 60 0

EEU019 Computational Numerical Methods 4.0 60 0

EEU503 Reactor Physics I 4.0 45 30

EEU516 Basic Radioprotection 4.0 45 30

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK501 Heat Transmission II 4.0 60 0

EET435 Mechanical Behaviour of Materials 4.0 60 15

EEU022 Reactor Physics II 4.0 45 15

EEU403 Nuclear Instrumentation Lab 5.0 30 90

EEU504 Reactor Engineering 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

25.0

Fourth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Fifth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Sixth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Seventh Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

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Lecture Laboratory

EEU025 Reactor Engineering II 4.0 60 0

EEY026 Environmental Impact Nuclear Institutions 4.0 60 0

EEU027 Analysis of Nuclear Power Plant Safety 4.0 60 0

EEU517 Nuclear Power Plant System 4.0 60 0

EEU523 Reliability Engineering 4.0 45 30

EEWX00 Graduation Project 4.0 0 180

Optional Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 45

28.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEK525 Alternative Sources of Energy 3.0 45 0

EEWU00 Mandatory Internship 2.0 0 160

Free Choice Academic Activities 4.0 60 0

Optional Academic Activities 12.0 180 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

21.0

Lecture Laboratory

EEU028 Nuclear Fuel Cicle 4.0 60 0

EEU521 Risk Analysis in Nuclear Installation 4.0 56 30

Optional Academic Activities 12.0 180 0

Optional Academic Activities (Group2- ACE) 0.0 0 90

20.0

Lecture Laboratory

COG204 Sociology and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEI202 Humanities and Social Sciences 2.0 30 0

EEI206 History of Technology 2.0 30 0

EEI426 Work Engineering 4.0 45 15

EEK611 Functional Harmony 2.0 30 0

EEL191 Engineering and Society 4.0 60 0

EEL192 Evolution of Science 4.0 60 0

EEL193 Future Work 4.0 60 0

EET100 Technology and Social Development 2.0 30 0

EEW215 Special Topic History of Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEW602 Evolution of Science and Engineering 4.0 60 0

FCA218 Cultural Antropology 4.0 60 0

FCB618 Society and Law 4.0 60 0

Code Name CreditsHours

Tenth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Group 1 - Humans

Amount of Credits

Optional Courses (Restricted Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Amount of Credits

Amount of Credits

Nineth Semester

Code Name CreditsHours

Eight Semester

Page 178: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

FCF108 Ethics I 4.0 60 0

FCF362 Aesthetics I 4.0 60 0

FCF654 History of Philosophy in Brazil I 4.0 60 0

FCH608 Brazilian Historiography II 4.0 60 0

FCF668 Labour Movement in Brazil 4.0 60 0

FCH671 Social History of Art 4.0 60 0

FCH680 Special Topic in History of Brazil III 4.0 60 0

FCH698 Special Topic in Modern History II 4.0 60 0

FCP104 Introduction to Political Science 4.0 60 0

FCP636 Contemporary Political Theory 4.0 60 0

FCP670 Brazilian Reality Crisis 4.0 60 0

LEF599 Study of Brazilian Sign Language I 4.0 60 0

PRU110 Social Sciences Public Management I 4.0 60 0

PRU111 Theory of Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU231 Brazilian Social-economic Formation 4.0 60 0

PRU240 Politics and Environmental Planning 4.0 60 0

PRU242 Social Politics 4.0 60 0

PRU352 Public Sector Ethics 4.0 60 0

EEWK01 Scientific Research I 0.0 0 180

EEWK02 Scientific Research II 0.0 0 180

EEWK03 Scientific Research III 0.0 0 180

EEWU21 Non-Mandatory Internship I 0.0 0 180

EEWU22 Non-Mandatory Internship II 0.0 0 180

EEWU23 Non-Mandatory Internship III 0.0 0 90

EEWX03 Participation in Events I 0.0 0 45

EEWX04 Participation in Events II 0.0 0 45

EEWX05 Participation in Events III 0.0 0 15

EEWX06 Cultural Project I 0.0 0 180

EEWX07 Cultural Project II 0.0 0 90

EEWX08 Participation in Cultural Activity I 0.0 0 90

EEWX09 Participation in Cultural Activity II 0.0 0 60

EEWX10 Participation in Cultural Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX11 Sport Competition I 0.0 0 500

EEWX12 Participation in Sport Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX13 Participation in Sport Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX14 Participation in Sport Activity III 0.0 0 15

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EEWX16 Study Group II 0.0 0 90

EEWX17 Study Group III 0.0 0 60

EEWX21 Exchange Activity I 0.0 0 45

EEWX22 Exchange Activity II 0.0 0 45

EEWX31 Community Work I 0.0 0 90

EEWX32 Community Work II 0.0 0 45

EEWX33 Community Work III 0.0 0 45

EEWX51 Enterprise Administrator Junior I 0.0 0 180

EEWX52 Enterprise Administrator Junior II 0.0 0 180

EEWX53 Enterprise Administrator Junior III 0.0 0 90

EEWY01 Competition Team I 0.0 0 180

EEWY02 Competition Team II 0.0 0 180

EEWY03 Competition Team III 0.0 0 180

EEWY21 Monitoring I 0.0 0 270

Group 2 - ACE

Page 179: First Semester Hours Code Name Credits Lecture Laboratory

EEWY22 Monitoring II 0.0 0 180

EEWY23 Monitoring III 0.0 0 90

EEWY31 Study Visit I 0.0 0 15

EEWY32 Study Visit II 0.0 0 15

Lecture Laboratory

COC474 Mechanics and Durability of Solids 4.0 45 15

COC479 Soil Pollution 2.0 15 15

COC608 Disposition of Waste 2.0 15 15

COG200 Economy and Environment 2.0 30 0

COG201 Energy and Environment 2.0 30 0

COG203 Environmental Planning 2.0 30 0

COP301 Environmental Management in Industry 4.0 45 15

COR200 Transports and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEC315 Electric Instalations and Environment 4.0 45 15

EEC352 Principles of Geomechanics 4.0 45 15

EEC595 Environmental Safety 2.0 30 0

EEG410 Urban Planning and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEG481 Information and Georeference System 3.0 30 30

EEG507 Blim1: Digital Mod Edification 3.0 30 15

EEG509 Customization of Graphic Systems 3.0 30 15

EEH304 Environmental Sanitation 4.0 45 15

EEH351 Development and Environment 2.0 30 0

EEH403 General Hydrology I 4.0 45 15

EEH404 Use of Hydric Resources 4.0 45 15

EEH472 Noise Pollution 2.0 30 0

EEH483 Pollution and Quality of Water 2.0 30 0

EEH527 Hydric Resources Management 4.0 60 0

EEH528 Evaluation of Envionmental Impacts 2.0 30 0

EEH591 Hydraulic and Environmental Model 4.0 45 15

EEH592 Project Management 4.0 45 15

EEH594 Waterbody Hydrodynamics 4.0 45 15

EEH601 Water Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEH602 Urban Waste 2.0 30 0

EEH603 Sewage Treatment 2.0 30 0

EEHX02 Top in Environmental Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEI533 Introduction to Economy 4.0 45 15

EEU029 Inverse Problems in Reactor Engineering I 4.0 60 0

EEU030 Inverse Problems in Reactor Engineering II 4.0 60 0

EEU031 Tec of Neutrons Diffusion Equation Solving 4.0 60 0

EEU032 Introduction to Computed Tomography 4.0 45 15

EEU033 Basic Dosimetry 4.0 60 0

EEU034 Introduction to Programming C++ 4.0 60 0

EEU035 Introduction to Programming C++ and Mfc 4.0 60 0

EEU036 Energy Economy 3.0 45 0

EEU525 Complementary Technology of Non destructive Testing 4.0 45 30

EEU561 Applied Probabilistic Model 3.0 45 0

EEU562 Reliability Testing 3.0 45 0

Optional Courses (Conditional Choice)

Code Name CreditsHours

Credits to take

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EEU563 Uncertainty Analysis 3.0 45 0

EEU564 Introduction to Methods of Partial Differential Equation Solving 3.0 45 0

EEU565 Analysis of Nuclear Reactor Accidents 3.0 45 0

EEU566 Dynamic Control of Nuclear Reactor 3.0 45 0

EEU571 Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEU572 Optimization Evolution Applied to Nuclear Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEU573 Artificial Neural Netwokrs Applied to Nuclear Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEU574 Fuzzy System Applied to Nuclear Engineering 3.0 45 0

EEU575 Nuclear Power Plant Monitoring 3.0 45 0

EEU576 Identification of Nuclear Power Plant Accidents 3.0 45 0

EEU580 Introduction to Methods of Fundamental Solution 3.0 45 0

EEW018 Fundamentals of Metrology and Conformity Evaluation 4.0 60 0

EEW515 Special Topics in Engineering 2.0 30 0

EEWX02 Extension Project in Engineering 4.0 0 60

EEWX15 Study Group I 0.0 0 120

EQB056 Atmospheric Pollution Monitored Control 2.0 30 0

EQI075 Introduction to Chemical Treatment of Industrial Waste 2.0 30 0

EQW009 Treatment of Industrial Effluents 2.0 30 0

EQW010 Industry and Environment 2.0 30 0

IBE122 General Ecology 5.0 60 30

IGG001 Geomorphology Applied to Engineering 4.0 45 30

IGT603 Air Polution 4.0 45 15

ISC001 Public Health and Environment 2.0 30 0

32.0

Credits

Mandatory Classes 178.0

Additional Curriculum Requirements 6.0

Complementary Classes Restricted Choice 4.0

Complementary Classes Conditional Choice 32.0

Complementary Classes Free Choice 4.0

224.0

Degree seeking students must attend at least

Curriculum Item Hours

Credits to take

480

60

Total 4240

2895

340

465