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This course explores psycholinguistics and the psychology of language including current theories and recent research. It focuses on cognitive linguistics and English language learning.
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This course examines brand management from a corporate and commercial perspective. It is a study of the historical evolution of brands, their main components, how they are managed and built, and how they communicate. This course also analyzes the primary models of brand evaluation.
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This course explores the theoretical and practical concepts of the varieties of the English language around the world. It discusses traits of these varieties of English such as vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Topics include: language, dialect, and accent; regulatory varieties and vernacular varieties; English as a native language, a second language, and a foreign language; dominant normative varieties-- American English and British English; other national varieties; vernacular varieties in the English-speaking world; English as a second language-- Africa and Asia; English as a foreign language for international communication; models of English for teaching foreigners.
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This course offers an introduction to the basic concepts of programming and to solving mathematical and statistical problems.
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This course covers the reconstruction and criticism of the central problems of human knowledge from its fundamental concepts and different approaches. It examines the notions of conscience, mind, belief, truth, justification, doubt, and science. This course also discusses rationalism, empiricism, and critical philosophy.
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This course examines disability and psychological rehabilitation. Topics include: disability and employment; evaluation; intervention; comprehensive and/or occupational rehabilitation; disability and context; role of family in the integration process; design and redesign of jobs for persons with disabilities; accessibility.
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This course studies the psychology of communication, including theories, systems, and applications. Topics covered include the concept of communication; the process of human communication; theories, systems, and models; semiotics of communication; communication in animals; communication and human development; nonverbal communication; interpersonal and intrapersonal communication; and observation, listening, and response skills.
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