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This course combines Engineering and peace for the restoration, construction, and preservation of peace in the community. It explores solutions through collaboration, integrating training and transdisciplinary skills, applying technology simultaneously with solutions that support people, and offering creative solutions that can radically transform and improve the human and the natural and achieve well-being.
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This course provides a study of the elements, systems and construction processes of mise-en-scéne in film and television. Topics covered include: models, styles and movements; art design (lighting, framing, camera movements, artistic direction); dramaturgy and direction of actors; film editing resources; staging and sound space.
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The course examines the goals and tools of public policy in the economic sector. Topics covered include: economic policy theory; economic well-being; Keynesian economics; schools of economic policy; institutionalism; public choice theory; monetarism and new classic macroeconomics; price equilibrium and employment; growth, rent distribution, and quality of life; monetary policy; fiscal policy; and supply policy. Previous study of micro- and macroeconomics is recommended.
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This course discusses the basic characteristics of international economy, the process of economic globalization and the influence on firms’ behavior. It examines economic growth and its main drivers, international inequality and international relationships-- trade, foreign direct investment, and the financial system.
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This course explores the relationship between ecology and cultural processes. It examines various current ecological issues, from an anthropological perspective. This course also discusses means of subsistence, sustainable development, land management, and conservation.
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