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This course introduces the statistical, computational, and algorithmic principles that underpin artificial intelligence engineering. Topic include: statistical inference; model evaluation; supervised and unsupervised methods; regularization and model selection; data preprocessing; model complexity analysis; results interpretation.
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This course focuses on classical methods of reasoning and knowledge representation and explores how they are used today with examples in the areas of mobile robotics and machine learning.
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This course explores the historical relationship between theater and film in contemporary Spain. It examines their evolution within the broader context of performance history as a way of transcending traditional divisions into genres and creative expressions.
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The course addresses the critical role of physical activity in preventing lifestyle-related diseases and improving quality of life. Students learn to assess, design, and implement safe and effective physical activity programs tailored to diverse populations. The course covers health assessment, exercise prescription, ergonomics, and fitness testing, promoting lifelong healthy habits and physical well-being.
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The course provides both a theoretical foundation and practical tools for designing and implementing strategic public relations programs in public and private organizations. It examines the full process of planning persuasive communication, from research and audience analysis to strategic goal-setting, tactic selection, implementation, resource allocation, and evaluation. This course explores key phases of public relations planning—starting from professional frameworks and industry associations, and moving through the planning stages including stakeholder mapping, strategic message design, tactic development, and performance assessment.
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This course focuses on the study and practical use of English vocabulary and communication strategies specific to the field of Social Work. It includes grammar review and develops oral and written skills for professional contexts such as interviews, reports, meetings, and presentations. Topics cover key areas of Social Work including healthcare, families, children, the elderly, and the prison system.
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The course examines English slang and colloquial language from both historical and current perspectives. It focuses on how informal and marginal lexical forms shape linguistic variation, especially in youth and counter-cultural contexts. Topics include word formation, etymology, linguistic interdiction, and the representation of slang in literature and media.
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This course introduces the concepts and methods of game theory, focusing on situations where outcomes depend on the strategic interactions of multiple agents. It offers a study of modeling and analysis of decision-making in competitive and cooperative environments, with applications in economics and the social sciences.
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This course analyzes the fundamental syntactic structures in Spanish, focusing on its main normative parameters. It examines the linguistic structure of Spanish which allows for comparison with other languages.
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This course explores the role of geography in understanding the structure and transformation of human spaces. Students learn how to interpret the spatial distribution of populations, economic activities, and political divisions, and to assess how these elements interact to shape the territory. The course also addresses the importance of sustainability and territorial equity in a globalizing world.
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