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Virtual University of the State of São Paulo

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Virtual University of the State of São Paulo
Universidade Virtual do Estado de São Paulo
TypePublic university
EstablishedJuly 20, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-07-20)
AffiliationUniversity of São Paulo
State University of Campinas
São Paulo State University
São Paulo State Technological Colleges
Students~60,000 (2023)
Address
Av. Paulista, 352 - Bela Vista, [São Paulo] - SP, 01310-000
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Colors  White
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Websiteunivesp.br

The Virtual University of the State of São Paulo (in Portuguese: Universidade Virtual do Estado de São Paulo, UNIVESP) is a public university in the state of São Paulo, Brazil,[1] designed to offer semipresencial courses for the whole state. It is the first virtual public university in Brazil.[2][3]

UNIVESP was founded under the Geraldo Alckmin government in 2012 and is linked to the São Paulo state government's Secretariat for Economic Development, Science, Technology and Innovation. Its courses are offered in partnership with the University of São Paulo, State University of Campinas, Paulista State University "Júlio de Mesquita Filho", Paula Souza Center and Padre Anchieta Foundation.[4] UNIVESP courses are held in the Virtual Learning Environment (Ambiente Virtual de Aprendizagem, AVA), where there is interaction between the student and the tutor and students, as well as providing videotapes, digital libraries and pedagogical contents. There are also face-to-face meetings for activities and evaluations.[5]

Courses

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Univesp offers the following undergraduate courses:[5]

Technology (3 years)

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  • Technologist in Public Management

Bachelor's degrees (3 years)

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  • Degree in Information Technology

Bachelor's degrees (4 years)

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  • Degree in Chemistry
  • Degree in Biology
  • Degree in Pedagogy
  • Degree in Mathematics
  • Degree in Physics
  • Degree in Data Science
  • Degree in Business Administration

Engineering (5 years)

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  • Production Engineering
  • Computer Engineering

Education centers

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Education centers are the academic and operational units for the development of face-to-face activities related to courses offered in distance mode. These places count on physical and technological infrastructure, as well as people, to support the students in the development of the pedagogical projects of the institution and of each one of the courses. Univesp has 243 poles in 203 municipalities in the state of São Paulo.[6]

See also

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