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This course offers a study of programming technology. Topics include: Object Oriented Programming (OOP); classes and objects, the creation and destruction of objects, and dynamic memory; inheritance; polymorphism and dynamic binding; exceptions; input and output.
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The course discusses the main theoretical aspects and empirical findings on learning and memory processes in humans. It examines human memory and learning from a behavioral, cognitive, and neuroscientific perspective with a special emphasis on current research trends and topics.
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This course offers a study of the politics, society, and culture of the Roman Empire-- the first union of the European world under a single order, a single language, and a single law.
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This beginning course provides an introduction to basic Portuguese grammar and conversation skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. It covers simple phrases, nominal groups, determinants, pronouns, verbs (indicative, conditional, imperative, infinitive, past participle, and introduction to the subjunctive), and basic vocabulary.
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This course provides a sociological analysis of the evolution and transformation of modern societies, based on various theories and interpretations of social change. It examines both specific and general theories of social change and social action; characteristics of historical sociology and in particular, problems encountered with compared methodologies applied in the study and explanation of social change; and the processes of social change, including concepts of social evolution, social movements and revolutions, the impacts of modernization.
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This theoretical and practical course explores the concept of character creation through costume design. It discusses techniques, processes and staging, and elements and accessories to match the wardrobe to the character.
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This course offers an introduction to the main issues in the sociology of poverty and social marginalization. Topics include: consequences for poverty and marginalization; poverty from an evolutionary perspective-- biological and social; concepts of poverty, economic inequality, and measurement criteria; international structure of poverty; social marginalization from an evolutionary perspective-- biological and social; social marginalization and social deviation; stigmatization.
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