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This course delves into the intricate domains of urban planning and environmental management, offering a multifaceted exploration of critical topics essential for sustainable development and effective governance. It examines public goods, infrastructure development, urban planning, and environmental conservation from a legal framework.
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This course offers a basic and applied overview of research methods, data collection and treatment of educational information, and its analysis and interpretation using specific IT tools to confront the challenges that future education professionals face. The course is focused on challenge-based learning, where students engage in real-world scenarios, to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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This course focuses on how operating systems function as expanded machines, their components, major entities (processes, memory, files, etc.), and relation to the software and hardware of the computer. It explores how to use a program's operating system, the difference between processes and threads, including the main scheduling policies used, how to develop applications with multiple processes or threads using communication and synchronization mechanisms between them, as well as concurrent programming mechanisms.
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This course offers students a perspective into the contemporary history of science while presenting topics that the history of science has generally marginalized and that are becoming more and more relevant: anatomy studies, the medicine of emotions, the relationship between medical knowledge and experimental science, the conceptions of what is normal and what is pathological through an analysis of monstrosity and the development of theories of contagion.
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This course offers an introduction to animal law. It discusses the historical and philosophical change from viewing animals as mere property to that of property and subject of protection simultaneously and how that has evolved and is regulated in domestic and international legal systems. This course also examines existing anti-cruelty legislation, responsible pet ownership, animals as family members, animal experimentation, animal breeding and slaughter for consumption, wildlife protection, and hunting and fishing regulation.
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This course offers a study of the risks arising from climatic, hydrological, and internal and external geodynamic and biological processes. It discusses the social repercussions of extreme events, the approach to preventative and mitigation measures, and the response of land use planning. This course analyzes extreme episodes of natural and associated risks including the extent to which they are influenced by direct anthropic intervention in the biophysical environmental and by the variability of natural factors.
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This course offers an introduction to statistical modeling. Topics include: introduction to statistical inference; confidence intervals for a single sample; test of hypotheses for a single sample; statistical inference for two samples; analysis of variance; goodness of fit tests.
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