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This course offers a critical view on the current mainstream economic and financial model, including its exhaustion, contradictions, and unsustainability. It explores the potential that a new approach to the use of money could have to overcome the main global challenges that society faces, and which are mainly caused by the current economic and financial model. The course presents a new approach based on the alignment between social, ethical, and environmental aspirations on the one hand, and on the management of economic and financial activity on the other.
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This course explores the city of Barcelona from a historic, artistic, literary, and cinematographic perspective. Topics include: the roman city; the Gothic Quarter; a bohemian and modernist city; a global city-- Universal Exposition, Olympic Games, and Universal Forum of Cultures.
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This course explores the main international and European legal mechanisms in place to protect from different forms of discrimination on the basis of gender and sexual orientation, disability, or race. It focuses on the principles of equality and non-discrimination, and introduces the subject through the evolution of women’s rights and its international recognition. Activities include discussion of case studies and in-class debates.
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This course offers 45 hours of intermediate study of Spanish language for students at a B1.1 to B2.2 level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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This clinical psychology course is divided into five thematic blocks: Clinical psychology-- general and professional aspects; Emotional intervention in clinical psychology; Cognitive intervention in clinical psychology; Behavior intervention in clinical psychology; Integration of skills and resources in clinical psychology.
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This course studies the rights of accessibility to culture and the need to work in favor of the integration of all people in the community. It discusses transmission of cultural content to diverse audiences by adapting the message to the singularity of the recipients as well as the value of tangible and intangible heritage by encouraging its conservation in different social contexts.
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Using a practical approach, this course explores the historical trajectory of business in Europe, highlighting the advantages derived from regional integration for sustainable entrepreneurship, while simultaneously addressing the current challenges facing entrepreneurial culture in Europe, accentuated by significant events such as Brexit and the future enlargements of the EU.
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This course examines female scientists in history from antiquity to present day. It also discusses Nobel prizes won by women, Spanish women in science, and the current roles of women in science.
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This course offers a study of industrial robotics including morphology and robotic technologies, kinematic control, dynamic modeling, structure of the control system, programming of industrial robots, and industrial robotic applications.
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