Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
Ato do Curso
English translation:
course syllabus
Portuguese term
Ato do Curso
Type of Document: Histórico Escolar
Country: Brazil/Portuguese
3 | course syllabus | Mario Freitas |
4 +1 | Course Accreditation and Authorization | Gilmar Fernandes |
Feb 23, 2017 05:20: Mario Freitas changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Jun 27, 2017 21:02: Mario Freitas changed "Field" from "Other" to "Social Sciences"
PRO (3): Gilmar Fernandes, Ana Cravidao, Mario Freitas
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Proposed translations
course syllabus
Course Accreditation and Authorization
http://www.sans.edu/about/authorization
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_accreditation
Gilmar your input makes sense too, I Am new here, and t I would acknowledge your answer as valid also. |
Discussion
Thank You.