We form great leaders
The Bachelor’s degree in Business Management proposes a unique experience, a journey of formation of leaders unlike anywhere else in the world. The course has the concept of a training academy, a place that requires full dedication and that starts the student on his journey to positively impact the world. Here students leave prepared for the global market because our mission is to form leaders who transform the world.
Advantages of the Business Management Degree at FGV EPPG
- Academic excellence: Reference institution in Brazil and in the world;
- Highly qualified teaching staff, with international experience and excellent training;
- Special classes: taught by former ministers, professors trained at Harvard and Stanford;
- Real learning: immersions, expeditions and internationalization;
- Innovative pedagogical practices with educational technology;
- School located in Brasilia, in the political epicenter of the country, where the student experiences the biggest national events.
Who is the course for?
Students who have finished high school, plan to achieve great flights and positively impact the world.
What to expect?
A comprehensive training, with an innovative learning journey in which the student learns theory and practice with the best management professors in the country, has contact with high level managers, studies real cases, carries out expeditions and international exchange.
What you will achieve?
Theoretical knowledge applied in learning situations to develop the required skills to occupy the highest positions in Business Administration.
Duration
Frequency
Degree awarded
Shift
Area
Dean
Coordination
Team
Mensalidade
Carga Horária do Curso
Carga Horária de Extensão
Modalidade
Vagas
Conceito MEC
Ato Autorizativo
- Discovery of virtues amid challenges in:
- Chapada dos Veadeiros;
- Amazon;
- Patagonia or Machu Picchu; and
- Camino de Santiago de Compostela.
- Six subjects distributed over the course of four years.

- Immersion activities to solve real world challenges with ministries, secretariats, congress, courts, international agencies, NGOs and companies.

- Professors trained in renowned national and international institutions;
- Team with experience and international presence in applied research and connections with the job market;
- Program with innovative pedagogical practice: active methodology and educational technology.

- A semester dedicated to international experience.

More about what you will learn
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation;
- Economics;
- Law;
- Ethics;
- Statistics;
- Data analysis;
- Programming;
- Organizational communication;
- Leadership for Change;
- Strategic Challenges;
- Multicultural Experience;
- Special Topics (Amazon, Climate Change, Pandemic and others).
Where to act?
- Elective positions in the federal, state and municipal governments;
- Positions in state-owned and private companies and public services;
- Management, research and leadership of third sector organizations and business foundations;
- Public and private entrepreneurship;
- International organizations;
- Consultancy for public and private bodies, national and international;
- Corporate social responsibility;
- Institutional and governmental relations of private companies.
Why Business Management at FGV?
Top 10 Think Tanks in the world. 1st place in Latin America and 3th place in the world.
The only Brazilian company among the most influential educational institutions in the world, according to Linkedin.
Gateway to a global connection. More than 200 international partnerships.
Where we are
FGV Brasília:
Sector of Large North Areas - SGAN
Block 602 - Modules A, B and C
North Wing, DF/Brasilia.
CEP: 70830-020
Paulista Campus:
Av. Paulista, 548 Bela Vista, São Paulo
CEP: 01310-000
Organized in four pillars for a complete training
Academic Excellence
- Teachers trained in renowned national and international institutions;
- Team with experience and international presence in applied research and connections with the job market;
- Program with innovative pedagogical practice: active methodology and educational technology.
Global Comprehensive Training
- Discovery of virtues amid challenges in Chapada dos Veadeiros, Amazon, Patagonia or Machu Picchu and Camino de Santiago de Compostela;
- Six subjects distributed over the four years of the course.
Learning in practice
- Immersion activities to solve real world challenges with ministries, secretariats, congress, courts, international agencies, NGOs and companies.
International Exchange
- A semester dedicated to international experience.
Disciplinas
Dias e Horários das Aulas
As disciplinas oferecidas no curso de Graduação em Administração de Empresas, o nome dos docentes que vão ministrar as disciplinas com os dias e horários estão disponíveis aqui.
Your future begins now: Join the Undergraduate Program in Business Management
The candidate can enter the Undergraduate Course in Business Management through FGV’s Vestibular (Entrance Exam), ENEM, the External Transfer and the International Selection Process.
A FGV EPPG oferece bolsas de estudos para alunos que tenham sido aprovados no Processo Seletivo nas modalidades: Bolsa Mérito, Bolsas Não Restituíveis e Bolsas Restituíveis.
High level team
- Trained in renowned national and international institutions;
- With international experience and presence;
- Active in applied research;
- Connected with the labor market (international organizations, consultancies, government and other bodies);
- Experience in innovative teaching-learning practices with educational technology.
FGV EPPG professors
Academic Year 2026
FGV EPPG proudly welcomes undergraduate students from around the world to join us for a one-semester academic exchange. This program offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant educational environment, experience life in Brazil's capital, and broaden your academic and cultural horizons.
Instructor: João Paulo de Alcântara, PhD
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: October 05, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: This course helps students understand the impact of the most recent developments in AI, and what adjustments business leaders and government executives have to make. It will also look at recent cases and the impacts it has been causing on human resources and employment. AI brings further challenges regarding enormous uncertainty in the viability of new business models as well as how government services can be most effective.
Instructor: Hanna Tatarchenco Wekgz, PhD
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: July 27, 2026
End: September 26, 2026
Summary: International trade and logistics concepts; business, production, and investment in the global economy; import and export of goods and services; statistics on Brazil and foreign countries; Brazil’s federal and state trade regulations.
Instructor: Hanna Tatarchenco Wekgz, PhD
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: October 05, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: International trade agreements; regional economic integration; international negotiations; Incoterms®; import and export customs clearance procedures in Brazil; global supply chains; transportation and freight; logistics.
Instructor: Thiago Gardin, MPP
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: July 27, 2026
End: September 26, 2026
Summary: This course explores the symbolic and organizational foundations of creativity, highlighting how cultural values and organizational culture influence innovation and symbolic value. It addresses concepts such as cultural capital, authenticity, performativity, and symbolic consumption, using case studies in branding, design, and creative ecosystems.
Instructor: Thiago Gardin, MPP
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: October 05, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: This course analyzes the cultural economy and contemporary cultural policies, focusing on the production, circulation, and regulation of symbolic goods. It discusses creative industries, digitalization, the reputation economy, public policies, copyright, and international trade.
Instructor: Philipe Moura, MSc (to be confirmed)
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: October 05, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: This course examines the key aspects of consumer behavior in both national and international contexts, with an emphasis on the cultural factors that influence purchasing decisions. Explore foundational concepts in human behavior, analyze consumer characteristics across different markets, and understand the psychological and sociocultural determinants that shape consumption patterns. The course also introduces tools such as archetypes and personas to help identify and interpret consumer profiles.
Instructor: Poliana Sepúlveda, PhD
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: October 05, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: The role of the Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) has evolved significantly over the years, moving from a purely administrative function to a strategic role that drives organizational success. This course aims to shed light on the fundamental importance of HRBPs in modern organizations.
Instructor: xxxxxxx (to be defined)
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: July 27, 2026
End: September 26, 2026
Summary: This course introduces the core concepts and practices of international marketing, focusing on the strategic and operational challenges of entering and competing in global markets. Students will analyze international business environments and learn how to adapt the marketing mix—product, price, place, and promotion—to diverse cultural, economic, and regulatory contexts. Emphasis is placed on the development of effective marketing plans tailored to globalized markets, enabling students to understand and navigate the complexities of international trade and consumer behavior.
Instructor: Matheus Schmeling da Costa, PhD
Workload: 72 hours – 4 Credits
Start: July 27, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: This course explores the intersection between Choice Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Political Economy, focusing on how individuals construct their perspectives on climate change, learn socially from their peers, and influence collective decision-making processes. Core concepts such as bounded rationality, cognitive biases, and social learning will be discussed, linking them to the ways in which environmental beliefs are formed, disseminated, and influence the design and implementation of public policies. The course combines theoretical foundations with recent empirical and experimental evidence, emphasizing the mechanisms through which individual perceptions connect to institutional dynamics and political debates on sustainability.
Instructor: Júlio César de Aguiar, PhD
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: October 05, 2026
End: December 07, 2026
Summary: This course explores the relationship between human rights, society, and organizational management in both national and international contexts. It examines the role of human rights in legal frameworks and social interactions, while fostering the development of an ethical and socially conscious mindset. Special attention is given to how organizations can align their practices with human rights principles and contribute to a more just and inclusive society.
Instructor: Paulo Daltro, PhD
Workload: 36 hours – 2 Credits
Start: July 27, 2026
End: September 26, 2026
Summary: In the current scenario, characterized by rapid technological, social, and economic transformations, people management, and particularly human training and development (T&D), emerge as crucial elements for the sustainability and success of organizations. The capacity for organizational adaptation and innovation is intrinsically associated with the qualification and continuous development of its employees. The strategic management of T&D arises from the need to prevent professional obsolescence, ensuring that individuals remain competitive in the labor market.
Direct access to course documents
Acesso direto aos documentos do Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciação Científica
Frequent questions
Answered Questions about Business Administration Graduation.
Students who have finished high school, aim to fly higher in their careers and wish to make Brazil and the world fairer using management and public policies as instruments.
Solid training with broad vision on management, social sciences and public policies, ability to articulate, negotiate, make decisions and analyze international issues.
You will have resources and tools to be an agent of social transformation and to take a leading role in areas of the public sector such as governments, NGOs, consultancies, international organizations, business foundations and research.
Four years.
Integral from the 1st to the 6th semester; and morning in the 7th and 8th semesters.
Bachelor in Public Administration.
The graduate of the Public Administration course will be able to: assume positions of leadership in elective positions, public positions in the federal, state and municipal government; and act in state and private companies, public service concessionaires, third sector organizations and business foundations.
O Repositório Acadêmico tem como objetivo armazenar, preservar e divulgar, em formato digital, a produção de conhecimentos acadêmicos, científicos, artísticos e técnicos dos alunos de Graduação em Administração Pública da Escola de Políticas Públicas e Governo da Fundação Getulio Vargas - FGV EPPG.

