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Obedecerá as normas que compõem o Regime Didático-Científico da pós-graduação da UFPI. Dentro desse quadro, buscar-se-á valorizar a reflexão crítica, a criatividade, o trabalho sistemático e a pertinência filosófica presente na produção apresentada pelo aluno. A avaliação será composta da seguinte forma: a) 1º Conceito: Mini-Seminários (4,0) b) 2º Conceito: Artigo Monográfico (6,0) A soma dos dois conceitos gerará a nota a ser registrada nas 3 (três) avaliações requeridas pelo SIGAA para a disciplina.
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