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This course provides a critical analysis of the criteria used to distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior and apply psychopathological diagnosis. Topics covered include: history of clinical psychology and psychopathology; general models of abnormal behavior; evaluation, classification and diagnosis of abnormal behavior; disorders of perception, awareness and attention; memory disorders; disorders of thought and language; psychomotor disorders; food and sleep disorders.
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This course analyzes the interaction between “extra-European” societies and territories and Europe in the modern age. It discusses the expansion of European empires, the consequences of this expansion on colonial societies, the political-social dynamics of these territories, and the reflection and impact of these “new worlds” in Europe.
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This course analyzes the forms in which contemporary narratives construct social imaginaries that contribute to the development of identities and perspectives, as well as discussing contemporary narrative theories.
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This course on machine learning applications is divided into 3 thematic blocks: techniques for data adapting and cleaning; natural language processing; recommendations systems.
Recommended prerequisites: Calculus I and II, Linear Algebra, Probability and Data Analysis, Programming and Data Structures and Algorithms, Statistical Learning, Machine Learning I and II.
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This course provides a study of the international art trade. Topics include: the international art market; international art auctions; international art loans; black market; international thefts of works of art; illegal export of works of art.
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This course explores the fundamental aspects of the theory and practice of scenery perspective. Topics include: application of perspective in the theater scene-- linear, aerial, and cavalier perspective; perspectives of a stage from its plan and elevation; visual perception and aspects of form-- scale, visual lines, and appraisal; architecture and scenography; perspective as stage language.
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