Graduate Programs @ UFV

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Graduate Program

Degree(s)*1

CAPES rating*2

Business Administration

MS / DS 4

Agricultural Engineering

MS, DS 6

Agricultural Microbiology

MS, DS 6

Agrochemistry

MS, DS 5

Agroecology

MS 4

Animal Biology

MS 3

Animal Science

MS, DS 6

Applied Biochemistry

MS, DS 5

Applied Economics

MS, DS 5

Applied Meteorology – Agronomy

MS, DS 5

Applied Physics

MS, DS 4

Applied Statistics and Biometrics

MS, DS 5 / 4

Architecture and Urban Planning

MS 3

Botany

MS, DS 4

Cell Biology and Structural

MS, DS 4

Chemical Engineering

MS 3

Civil Engineering

MS, DS 4

Computer Science

MS 3

Crop Science

MS, DS 6

Ecology

MS, DS 4

Economics

MS 4

Education

MS 3

Entomology

MS, DS 7

Food Science and Technology

MS, DS 5

Forest Science

MS, DS 6

Genetics and Breeding

MS, DS 6

Home Economics

MS, DS 4

Letters (Languages)

MS 4

Management and Conservation of Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems (Campus Florestal)

MS 3

Mathematics

MS 3

Minas Gerais Multi Center for Chemistry

MS, DS 4

Nutrition Science

MS, DS 5

Physical Education

MS, DS 4

Plant Pathology

MS, DS 7

Plant Physiology

MS, DS 7

Plant Production (Campus Rio Paranaíba)

MS 3

Rural Extension

MS, DS 4

Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

MS, DS 6

Veterinary Medicine

MS, DS 6

 Professional Masters

Graduate Program

Degree(s)*1

CAPES rating*2

Animal Science

MS 4

Cellulose and Paper Technology

MS 5

Chemistry

MS 4

Vegetable Sanitary Defense (Crop Protection)

MS 4

Cultural Heritage, Landscapes and Citizenship

MS 3

Health Sciences

MS 3

Mathematics

MS 5

Public Administration in National Network

MS 3

Physics Teaching

MS 4

*1 MS = Magister Scientiae; DS = Doctor Scientiae

*2 CAPES rating refers to the grade conferred by a national board of researchers that every three years assess all Graduate Programs in Brazil. Ratings range from 3 to 7: 3 = satisfactory performance; 4 = good quality; 5 = excellent at the national level; 6 = excellent at international level; and 7 = excellent with strong international interactions.*1 MS = Magister Scientiae; DS = Doctor Scientiae

General Information about Graduate Programs

The Master’s and Doctoral Programs will have minimum duration of one (1) and two (2) years and maximum of three (3) and 5 (five) years, respectively, counted from the date of admission. Exceptionally, on the recommendation of the advisor and with the approval of the Committee, the Technical Board of Graduate Studies may grant an extension of time.

In addition to other requirements, students must take courses in the area of concentration or related field of the Program as part of the requirements for the degree. Courses of the area of concentration are those that characterize the field of study of the Program, while courses of the related field are those that do not belong to this field, but are considered desirable or necessary to complete the training of students.

For the official rules and requirements of the Graduate Programs, click here.