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This course is divided into two parts: the Cold War period and the Global Age. Part one focuses on international conflicts related to the Cold War and its effects. Part two focuses on globalization, international relations, and global risks.
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This course covers the organization and structure of English lexicon. It describes basic lexical and morphological concepts and introduces the structure of lexicon and the processes of word formation in English. Topics include: the structure of lexicon--kinds of words, lexeme, syntactic and semantic features, and lexical models; inflectional morphology--word forms, morpheme, morphosyntactic features, and syntactic and semantic implications; lexical morphology--word formation and syntactic and semantic implications.
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This course offers an introduction to management accounting. Topics include: income statement types; pricing decisions; budgets; job and process costing; activity-based costing and department costing.
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This course examines connections between the foundations of Didactics and innovative practices in the school setting through systematic curriculum planning and teaching, emphasizing the relationship between diverse forms of knowledge within educational activities.
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This course offers a panoramic survey of socially marginalized persons in Spanish literature (Jews, converts, Muslims, prostitutes, gypsies, homosexuals, etc.), from its origins to present time. Emphasis is placed on how images of exclusion and protest have been constructed and have evolved over time.
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This course explores television as an academic discipline. Topics include: history of television-- industry, models and processes of globalization; television as a source of history-- construction of collective imagination; television genres as cultural categories; TV and ideology-- identity politics..
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This course examines genre as applied to the production of fiction and TV entertainment. It discusses types, evolution, and models of television genres: programs, magazines, quiz shows, humor, fiction, and reality shows.
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This course offers a study of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Topics include: origins of ODEs in applications; first order equations; linear order equations, higher order, and linear differential systems; existence, uniqueness, and continuation of solutions; resolution of ODE with power series; nonlinear equations-- autonomous systems, phase plane, classification of critical points, and stability theorems.
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This course explores the mechanisms of the audiovisual script, including the models of dramatic narration that are involved in the creation of scripts. It provides an opportunity to conceive and develop a dramatic narrative model based on observation, analysis, and tradition; as well as create a literary script of a short or medium-length fiction film (treatment or first draft of the script).
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This course offers a study of advanced Big Data analytics. Topics include: e-business and market trends; supply chain management; enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management; applications of advanced Big Data analytics.
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