For those who want to know more about topics such as the history of cachaça, the relationship between the drink and religion, among others topics, a good opportunity to improve knowledge is through the free online course at the University of São Paulo (USP).
In this sense, educators, secondary, technical and higher level students, humanities and tourism professionals, artists and cultural agents, in addition to the general public interested in literature, art and the environment, can enjoy of History and Cachaça course which opened enrollment with more than 300 vacancies.
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More than 300 vacancies were offered to those interested in the USP online course
The online course offered by USP lasts 20 hours and will take place between August 2nd and September 10th, that is, in about 1 month. Therefore, for those who wish to learn more about the history of cachaça and all the links and correlations of this drink with themes such as literature, regionalism, national identity, among others, can improve knowledge in area.
More details about USP's free online course on History and Cachaça
As you can see above, the History and Cachaça course lasts 1 month and will cover the following topics:
- Concepts and Sources for the History of Cachaça;
- Cachaça is a Party;
- Cachaça and National Identity;
- Cachaça, Literature and Regionalisms;
- Cachaça and Religion: Traditions and Meanings.
In addition, it is worth noting that the online class is live and will take place every Wednesday from 5:30 pm until 7:00 pm. In this way, those who want to have access to the material need to enter classes during that time and day.
Those interested in participating in the course must register by the 29th of July. This must be done through the website. university official. Finally, it is worth noting that if there are more than 300 entries, the selection process will be done by drawing lots on July 30th.