Portuguese Phrase
Fiz Ciência da Computação.
Meaning
In Portuguese, the verb 'fazer' (to do or make) is the standard way to express what you studied or majored in at a university. It implies the completion of a degree or the act of undertaking that specific academic path.
When to use
This phrase is used in professional and social contexts when someone asks about your educational background or what you studied in college. It is common in job interviews and networking.
✦Grammar Breakdown
FizCiênciadaComputação
Fiz
The first-person singular past tense (Pretérito Perfeito) of 'fazer'. In this context, it functions as 'majored in'.
da
A contraction of the preposition 'de' (of) and the feminine article 'a' (the), used to specify the field of science.
🗨In Conversation
O que você estudou na faculdade?
What did you study in college?
Fiz Ciência da Computação.
I did Computer Science.
✕Common Mistakes
Eu estudei em Ciência da Computação.
In Portuguese, you don't use 'em' (in) when stating your major directly after the verb 'estudar'; using 'fazer' is more natural.
Eu formei Ciência da Computação.
The verb 'formar' requires a reflexive pronoun 'me' and the preposition 'em', as in 'Formei-me em...' or simply 'Sou formado em...'
↔Alternatives
Sou formado em Ciência da Computação.
I am a graduate in Computer Science.
Estudei Ciência da Computação.
I studied Computer Science.
Cultural Tip
Brazilians rarely use their professional title (like 'I am a Computer Scientist') in casual conversation. Instead, they prefer saying 'Fiz [Subject]' to sound more approachable while still conveying their expertise.

