Disciplines

SES 726 – Marx's Social Theory and contemporary capitalism 4(4-0)
Introduction: Method and instruments for reading Capital Marx: labor-value theory, production and reproduction of social relations and main theoretical categories for understanding capitalist dynamics. Issues of contemporary capitalism

SES 763 – Social Policy, Racial and Gender Issues 4(4-0)
Relations of Gender Exploitation/Oppression, Feminisms, Race/Ethnicity, Sexual Diversity and Social Work. Gender and Social Sex Relations: Theoretical and Political Foundations. “Social Issue”, Work, Social Relations of Power, Class, Race/Ethnicity.

SES 768 – Social movements and struggles in Brazil 4(4-0)
Particularities of Brazilian social formation, class struggles, social movement Struggles and social movements in Brazil Social struggles, citizenship rights and public policies

SES 789 – Work and the Labor Market in Brazilian Socio-Historical Education 4(4-0)
The determinations of value and capitalist development Capitalist labor market in Brazilian social and economic formation Work in Brazil after 1980 and the permanence of historical marks in the labor market

SES 727 – Socio-Historical Training, State and Social Policy in Brazil 4(4-0)
Socio-historical formation of Brazil. Capital, work and class struggle in Brazilian social formation. State and social policy in Brazil.

SES 766 – Contemporary Trends in Social Policies 4(4-0)
The emergence of social policies in the world and the experience of the Welfare State. Brazilian social policies since 1990. Societal transformations since 1990: Neoliberalism, Productive Restructuring and Financialization. Trends in social policies at the beginning of the 21st century.

SES 764 – Familism and Social Policy in Brazil 4(4-0)
Family and Social Policy in the contemporary Brazilian context. Theoretical-Methodological Foundations for understanding Familism. The particularity of Familism in Brazil and contemporary trends.

SES 728 – Social Issues and Human Rights 4(4-0)
The construction of human rights. Social indicators of inequalities. Democracy and neoliberalism. Capitalist interests and challenges for the realization of social rights.

SES 767 – Education Policy in Brazil 4(4-0)
The Capitalist State and Social Policy. The history of Education Policy in Brazil. The Capital Crisis, Neoliberalism and Education Policy

SES 724 – Aging and Social Rights 4(4-0)
Public Policies and Social Rights. Social Law and Aging. Care as a social right.

SES 725 – Social Policy – ​​Childhood, Adolescence and Youth 4(4-0)
Service policies within the scope of prevention, protection, inclusion and measures. socio-educational. Contexts of development of children, adolescents and Brazilian youth. Theoretical-methodological trends in social research on childhood, adolescence and youth. Intervention models in working with children and young people.

SES 651- Public Housing Policies 4(4-0)
The housing problem in Brazil. The Brazilian housing deficit. Relations between the market and public policies. Housing policies in the authoritarian regime. Housing policies in the context of decentralization.

SES 722 – Family and Public Policy 4(4-0)
Family and society: contextualizing the family and its relational space. Social issues, citizenship, politics and public management. Public policies and their analysis: conceptual debate and practical reflections. Social policies in capitalism: foundations, situation, trends and challenges.

SES 627 – Family and Aging 4(4-0)
The task of caring and social expectations in the face of demographic aging: the importance of (re)signifying the role of the family. The context of care: brief historical framework. Quality of life in old age. Comprehensive issues and main socioeconomic implications of population aging.

SES 752 – Space, Society and Social Transformations 4(4-0)
The ‘urban phenomenon’ and its explanatory power for ways of life. The interpretation of social transformations associated with modernity. Culture, consumption and the commodification of space. The world of work and new forms of sociability. Domestic space and the incorporation of social transformations.

SES 652 – Population Studies and Demographic Dynamics 4(4-0)
Introduction and basic concepts in demography. Sociodemographic characteristics of the population. Sources of demographic data. Demographic components. Main socioeconomic indicators. Brazilian demographic dynamics. Preparation of practical work using demographic data.

SES 694 – Use of Quantitative Databases in Social Research 4(4-0)
Information Systems in Brazil: history, conception, importance and main aspects. Aggregated data and microdata. Knowing and manipulating IBGE databases. Knowing and manipulating other databases

SES 691 – Research Methodology in Applied Human and Social Sciences 4(4-0)
Science, knowledge and scientific research: from origin to current affairs. Scientific research in applied human and social sciences. Scientific research and its theoretical and philosophical framework of reference. The planning of scientific research and the context of discovery: the challenges of the objectivity and rationality of science. Research planning and the context of justification: from results to theory building and research dissemination.

SES 797 – Seminar 2(2-0)
This discipline opens up a space for discussion and exchange of experiences where postgraduate students attend seminars presented by guest researchers and also present a seminar, the content of which must address the subject of their master's thesis.

SES 688 – Academic and Scientific Insertion I 1(0-1)
Importance of academic writing. Importance of publicizing research results

SES 788 – Academic and Scientific Insertion II 1(0-1)
Importance of academic writing. Importance of publicizing research results

SES 799 – Research 0(0-0)
The objective of this discipline, of a practical nature, is to enable the student to plan and develop, under guidance, their research work, as well as the preparation of their dissertation/thesis.

SES 776 – Teaching Internship I 1(0-2)
Discipline that aims to offer didactic training to Postgraduate students, allowing them to acquire experience in teaching, planning and teaching theoretical and practical classes in undergraduate disciplines of the Department of Home Economics, under the supervision and guidance of the Professor responsible for the discipline.

SES 777 – Teaching Internship II 2(0-2)
Discipline that aims to offer didactic training to Postgraduate students, allowing them to acquire experience in teaching, planning and teaching theoretical and practical classes in undergraduate disciplines of the Department of Home Economics, under the supervision and guidance of the Professor responsible for the discipline.

SES 778 – Teaching Internship III 3(0-3)
Discipline that aims to offer didactic training to Postgraduate students, allowing them to acquire experience in teaching, planning and teaching theoretical and practical classes in undergraduate disciplines of the Department of Home Economics, under the supervision and guidance of the Professor responsible for the discipline.

SES 790 – Special Topics I 1(0-2)
Non-regularly offered subject, taught by visiting professors or from the Institution itself, concentrated or not. Variable content covering important topics for the student's overall education, not covered in other regular subjects offered at UFV.

SES 791 – Special Topics II 2(0-2)
Non-regularly offered subject, taught by visiting professors or from the Institution itself, concentrated or not. Variable content covering important topics for the student's overall education, not covered in other regular subjects offered at UFV.

SES 792 – Special Topics III 3(0-3)
Non-regularly offered subject, taught by visiting professors or from the Institution itself, concentrated or not. Variable content covering important topics for the student's overall education, not covered in other regular subjects offered at UFV.

SES 794 – Special Problems in Family and Society I 1(0-2)
It aims to offer students the opportunity to study topics of interest related to the specific area of ​​research and deemed important for their training.

SES 795 – Special Problems in Family and Society II 2(0-2)
It aims to offer students the opportunity to study topics of interest related to the specific area of ​​research and deemed important for their training.

SES 796 – Special Problems in Family and Society III 3(0-3)
It aims to offer students the opportunity to study topics of interest related to the specific area of ​​research and deemed important for their training.