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This course examines the theoretical and methodological foundations of intervention in psychology and intervention techniques including activation control, contingency management, modeling, and self-control.
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This course discusses the practical application of linguistic, grammatical, and discursive knowledge of Spanish directly related to the needs of academic communication.
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This course focuses on correctly identifying organized crime to establish the scope of international, European, and Spanish legal instruments designed to fight it.
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This course offers a study of the history, science, and profession of psychology. Topics include: concept of psychology; history of psychology; previous schools and current approaches; applied areas of psychology; deontology of psychology.
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This course offers an introduction to the study of crime from a sociological perspective. It examines the main sociological schools that have contributed to the field of criminology: Chicago School, Functionalism, and New Chicago School.
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This course explores works of the Baroque period from the 17th century to the end of the 18th century including architecture, sculpture, and painting.
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This course covers materials, technique, resources, and strategies in sculptural production. It also considers issues of structure and artistic object in the creative process, as well as research processes and overall creativity in artistic production.
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This course explores key social science concepts like integration and cooperation of particular relevance for analyzing specific development problems in Latin America and Iberia such as poverty, inequality, unemployment, rural stagnation, and regional relations among different Latin American countries, integration politics, panamericanism, and globalization.
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This course focuses on common and useful Spanish vocabulary to follow the development of classes at Complutense. It discusses uncertainties students have about Spanish with an emphasis on achieving a better degree of fluency in the spoken language and the ability to produce texts written in Spanish.
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