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This course offers an introduction to creative problem solving. Topics include: what is and what is not creativity; the creative personality; lateral thinking; creative skills; key principles of creativity; methods and tools for the application of creative thinking; the process of problem-solving-- models, phases, tools, and application; monitoring and control of decisions; group decision making-- consensus.
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This course in public economics discusses the basic ideas and magnitudes of state intervention in the economy and budget tools. It offers an introduction to the theory of taxation, analyzing the incidences of taxes and their effects on behavior. This course explores some fundamental ideas about equity, well-being, and redistribution. Additional topics include: optimal taxation, aspects of the central tax figures, fiscal decentralization, and the economic policy of taxation. Students are expected to have completed coursework in mathematic analysis, including an introduction to constrained optimization, and intermediate microeconomics, including an introduction to general equilibrium.
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This course provides a study on file structures and database management. It examines logical database design, from the relational model to the basic physical level in order to understand and recognize the need for secondary storage media in various use cases. The course also covers the following topics: static and dynamic properties of the relational model; base structures; auxiliary structures; database management systems; storage paradigms.
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This course offers a study of intermediate Spanish equivalent to the B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Students who successfully complete the course can express themselves in a limited way in familiar situations and can deal in a general way with non-routine information.
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This course offers a study of the main themes and mythical characters of the Greek world, both of the divine and heroic sagas. It discusses the sources of mythology and their ideological adaptation. This course examines the literary adaptations of Greek myths in different genres and periods.
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