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This course is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on Egyptian religion from its origins in pre-history to its influence on later religions, including Christianity. This course discusses dogma, ritual, and element of religious culture such as temples, tombs, and representations in visual arts. The second part focuses on religions of the Near East. This course examines the geographic area that encompassed the Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform culture. It explores the concept of divinity in Mesopotamia and the main divinities. This course analyzes the temple, representations of the gods in the temple, and worship in the temple, as well as types of prayer, rituals, and divination.
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This course provides a historical overview of the development of political parties in the Western world, and in particular, those of the European Union and Spain. Topics covered include: concepts and origins of political parties; roles of political parties (typologies); organization and structure; party and electorate systems. Note: UCM offers the same course under codes 801266 and 802451.
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This Catalan I course stresses oral and written communication, supplementing practical language instruction with grammatical elements to enable students to reach A1-A2 proficiency of the Catalan language.
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This course examines the molecular basis of human congenital pathologies and the alterations that trigger these pathologies. It explores biochemical aspects of the physiological and pathological processes of humans including the function of different organs and systems.
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This course examines the physical, human, and socioeconomic differences between Anglo-Saxon and Ibero-American areas of the Americas. It discusses development, effects of globalization, and on-going conflicts.
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