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This course offers a basic introduction to business administration including broad areas within this topic such as: firm strategy; financial management; organization and human resource management; production management; marketing decisions.
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This course discusses political and social history to understand the transformation of society and long-term rules of social convention. It examines how sovereignty, rights and freedoms, ideologies, and beliefs change over time with a focus on the role of large social movements.
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This course is a study of modernist poetry of both British and American origin, with a focus on the poems and poetic theory of the main poets of the movement. Topics include: romantic and Victorian poetry-- contextualization of the modernist rupture; the first modernist break-- symbolism; imagery and vorticism (Hilda Doolittle, T.E. Hulme, Amy Lowell, Ford Madox Ford, Ezra Pound, etc.); high modernism in the european context (T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein); modernist poetry in the U.S. (William Carlos Willams, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Edgar Lee Masters, etc.); influence of modernist poetry on postmodernists.
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This course offers a study of computer networks. Topics include: concepts of data transmission; network infrastructures; network layer and Internet Protocol; transport layer and network services and applications. .
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This course offers a broad understanding of present-day Spanish society -- Spanish national culture, regional identity, group consciousness -- through the study of Spanish contemporary history of the last century, as well as current events, as presented in the media, cinema, and the press.
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