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Dados Gerais do Componente Curricular
Tipo do Componente Curricular: DISCIPLINA
Tipo de Disciplina: REGULAR
Forma de Participação: DISCIPLINA REGULAR
Unidade Responsável: PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS (11.01.06.46)
Código: PPU-303
Nome: ANÁLISE COMPARADA DE POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS
Carga Horária Teórica: 36 h.
Carga Horária Prática: 0 h.
Carga Horária Estudo Individual: 72 h.
Carga Horária Dedicada do Docente: 36 h.
Carga Horária Total: 108 h.
Pré-Requisitos:
Co-Requisitos:
Equivalências:
Excluir da Avaliação Institucional: Não
Matriculável On-Line: Sim
Horário Flexível da Turma: Não
Horário Flexível do Docente: Sim
Obrigatoriedade de Nota Final: Sim
Pode Criar Turma Sem Solicitação: Não
Necessita de Orientador: Não
Exige Horário: Sim
Permite CH Compartilhada: Não
Permite Múltiplas Aprovações: Não
Quantidade de Avaliações: 3
Ementa/Descrição: Método comparativo na análise de políticas públicas; coalizões sociais, instituições e ideias como determinantes de políticas públicas; mercado de trabalho, previdência social, assistência social, saúde, educação e imigração em perspectiva comparada.
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