The Federal University of Acre (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Acre, UFAC) is a Brazilian university with headquarters in
Rio Branco, Acre.
The university was founded as a law school in 1964, was reorganized as a university in 1971, and was federalized in 1974.[2] Its enrollment is over 10,000 students in undergraduate and post-graduate programs.[3]
Undergraduate programs
Agronomy Engineering
Biology
Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS)
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Collective Health
Communication: Journalism
Economics
Electrical Engineering (Power Systems, Electronics and Telecommunications)
Geography
History
Languages and Literature (English, French, Portuguese, Libras and Spanish)
Master in health and sustainable animal production in the western amazon
Master in health sciences in the western amazon
Master in humanities and languages teaching
Master in performing arts
Master in plant production
Master in public health
Master in regional development
Master in science, innovation and technology for the amazon
Master of arts in language, language and identity
Master's in education
Professional master’s degree in history teaching
Professional master’s degree in letters
Professional master’s degree in mathematics
Professional master’s degree in physics teaching
Professional master’s degree in science and mathematics teaching
Doctoral programs
Plant Production
Biodiversity and Biotechnology
Health and Sustainable Animal Production in the Western Amazon
Collective Health
Admissions
The Federal University of Acre, as well as the other Brazilian federal universities, adopted the National High School Examination (
ENEM) in 2012 as a standard of admission.
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