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Topics in this Mathematical Methods I course include: differential equations; systems of ordinary differential equations; functions of complex variables.
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This course offers a study of the different literary movements, genres, and authors of 18th century Spain.
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Topics in this course include: key concepts in sociology for the analysis of social reality; main forms of sociological explanation and understanding; sociology as a scientific discipline; historical emergence of sociology.
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This course offers a study of the evolution of Western music in contemporary times from a historical and stylistic perspective, relating it to the circumstances and context in which it arises and develops, as well as to other artistic and cultural manifestations.
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Topics in this international relations course include: problems arising from environmental degradation; regulatory agreements; the roles of various actors; effectiveness of environmental regimes; the challenges of reaching international agreements for regulation; decision-making processes in the environmental field at the international level; the influence of non-government actors, companies, and advocacy groups on environmental legislation; the relationship between the environment, economy, and sustainable development.
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The course offers an introduction to the ideological debates of Romanticism, from both a social and aesthetic point of view, considering literary studies compared to other artistic forms and aspects such as the Gesamptkunstwerk (the complete work of art).
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This course explores how to design, create, and develop attractive value proposals for the consumer and to communicate them in an integrated and effective way through conventional, direct, and digital media. It also discusses the planning and management of business communications in various types of organizations.
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This course covers the concept and areas of education, the dimensions, contexts, and agents of education, and the purposes and values of education in today's world.
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This course discusses Decision Analysis (DA), the discipline comprising the philosophy, theory, methodology, and professional practice necessary to address important decisions in a formal manner. It explores procedures, methods, and tools for identifying, representing, and formally assessing important aspects of a decision, as well as translating the formal representation of a decision and its corresponding recommendation into insight for the decision-maker and other stakeholders.
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