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This course addresses the relationship between the microbiological quality of water and its impact on consumers or users. It considers the various treatments necessary to ensure a microbiological quality of water that does not pose an unacceptable health risk to the population.
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This course offers an advanced study of tissue and organ regeneration. It examines tissue engineering and the biotechnological tools to generate each component.
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This course offers a study of the basic concepts of statistical multivariate analysis and its applications in the social sciences. Topics include: linear regression; binomial logistic regression; principal component analysis; cluster analysis.
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This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to ethical and legal issues stemming from recent advances in biomedical practices. Topics discussed include: fundamental principles of bioethics; the environment, animal welfare; birth, reproduction, and end of life; informed consent, organ transplants, and clinical trials; bioethics and gender, children, the elderly, and disability; genetic advancements and intervention.
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This course offers 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 explores the historical processes of Egypt and the Near East in antiquity, taking into account both internal aspects and their diachronic development, as well as the synchronic contexts in which the relationships between the two areas materialize, from the formation of the State and the emergence of urban life to their disappearance after the collapse of the Persian Empire.
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This course introduces theoretical and methodological debates of feminist anthropology. It addresses the (de)construction of the anthropological discipline from a feminist epistemological perspective and introduces the conceptual discussion around the gender category as a fundamental analytical tool for understanding social reality. The course also covers the research methods of feminist anthropology, encouraging the incorporation of this perspective into empirical research conducted by the students.
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This course examines the long-term development of the world economy from a comparative perspective, focusing on the interplay between economic growth and institutional, social, and technological change.
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This courses focuses on the poetic movements and main poets that emerged in Great Britain from the end of WWII to the present. It examines their relationship with modernism and with the British poetic tradition in general. This course explores the connection of poetry with other cultural manifestations in the context of postmodernity.
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