Academic Activities

TCC

The Undergraduate Thesis (TCC) is a mandatory completion of the Journalism Course at Mackenzie Presbyterian University. Expresses the knowledge acquired during the course, appropriate to the student's academic record and his ability to perform in relation to the chosen subject and the method of work. It is developed in the last two stages of the course. His evaluation, at the end of the 8th Stage, is public and the works are defended orally before the Examining Committee. Among the products developed are: video journalism, radio journalism, print journalism, online journalism, photo journalism, and press / organizational communication.

Trainee

If you are looking for Internship documents models (Internship Term of Commitment, Term of Termination, Concession Agreement and Trainee Activities Report) click here.

But if you are in the 8th Semester and would like information on the verification of the Internship Hoursclick here.

Complementary Activities

Complementary Activities constitute a compulsory curricular component of the Journalism Course.

Students who will complete the course until the second semester of 2015 must complete 200 hours of complementary activities.

Students completing the course from the first semester of 2016 must complete 300 complementary hours.

Click here to read the complementary activities manual for the Journalism course.

Proof of participation

Proof of participation AntenaMack

Proof of participation Front Sonoro

Proof of participation Radio Workshop

Extension Activities

Complementary Activities constitute a compulsory curricular component of the Journalism Course.

Students who will complete the course until the second semester of 2015 must complete 200 hours of complementary activities.

Students completing the course from the first semester of 2016 must complete 300 complementary hours.

Click here to read the complementary activities manual for the Journalism course.

Proof of participation

Proof of participation AntenaMack

Proof of participation Front Sonoro

Proof of participation Radio Workshop

Research / PIBIC

The Institutional Program for Scientific Initiation (PIBIC Mackenzie) is intended to complement undergraduate education, offering students the opportunity to discover how the knowledge generation is processed and how scientific knowledge is acquired. These objectives are achieved by the student's participation in practical and theoretical activities in the research environment, under the guidance of a professor-researcher. The effectiveness and consolidation of good research in our University is a priority issue of our Rectory, and is supported by the Mackenzie Presbyterian Institute, which has made Scientific Initiation grants available to our student-researchers.

PROFESSORS WHO CAN GUIDE TCC / PIBIC / PIVIC AND PIBID

INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAMS OF SCIENTIFIC INITIATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INITIATION

Institutional Program for Scientific Initiation and Institutional Program for Technological Initiation - closure of applications 03/30/2018.

The student who intends to develop a Scientific Initiation or Technological Initiation project should seek the Coordinator of TCC and Research of his academic unit to assist him in the search for a mentor, according to the subject of his research.

Students may enroll from the 1st to the last semester of UPM's undergraduate courses. The Program duration is from August / 2018 to July / 2019.

After choosing the mentor, follow the guidelines for the project elaboration, as per instructions below.

Guidelines for the elaboration of the project - CLICK HERE

Call for papers

Call for Proposals

Step by step project submission

Submission must be done after the project is completed. To submit the project go to: www3.mackenzie.br/processosIniciacao/submissao/

Frequently Asked Questions