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This course analyzes economic, political, cultural, religious, and ideological factors and their reflection on European society and art of the Modern Age. Topics include: formation of European society in the 15th and 16th centuries; centers of power and art; artist training; philosophy, religion, literature, and their impact on art; political and social changes in Renaissance and Baroque Europe; new centers of art; prestige of music and theater.
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This course offers an introduction to software engineering including software modeling languages, the software development process--workflow modeling, project planning and management, and requirements analysis and specification--software requirements modeling.
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This course offers 110 hours of elementary study of Spanish language for students at an A1 to A2.2 level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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This course focuses on the Spanish Social Services System in the context of the European welfare state. It examines the object, concepts, mechanisms of action, and modes of provision of the Spanish Social Services System within the social and democratic state of law.
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This course focuses on the analysis of financial transactions as an instrument for financial valuation to assist the decision-making process within organizations and within companies. It discusses different financial concepts and systems and the general approach of financial transactions. Other topics include financial values of annuities, the financial transactions of accumulation (sinking funds), and financial transactions of amortization (loans).
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This course analyzes the driving forces behind income, prices and other macroeconomic variables in closed and open economies. Topics include: macroeconomic problems and national accounts; goods market; financial markets; IS-LM Model; opening goods and financial markets; Mundell-Fleming Model; expectations-- instruments, consumption, investment, and financial market. Pre-Requisites: Macroeconomics I
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This course offers a study of the concept and importance of technology and innovation for companies as well as the strategies companies can follow both to protect their innovations and to obtain the technological knowledge to make the most of them. Prior completion of the course Strategic Management is recommended.
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This course offers a study of the structural, formal, and thematic characteristics of literary texts. Topics include: literature as a communicative language-- text and context; textual cohesion and textual pragmatics; the literary text-- nature, properties, and study methods; theory and praxis of text analysis and its typologies-- narrative, essayistic, lyrical, and dramatic.
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This course offers an introduction to the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, fields, waves, electromagnetism, and their application to the resolution of engineering problems. Pre-requisites: calculus and linear algebra.
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