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This course offers a study of the components and response mechanisms of the immune system in physiological situations. It discusses clinical analysis in order to distinguish between health and disease states, including in hematology.
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This course is designed for UCEAP students at the elementary (A1) level to improve, consolidate, and expand grammatical knowledge of the Spanish language. Class meetings are supplemented with practical experiences where students visit emblematic locations in Madrid to practice Spanish communication in real time.
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The course provides a study of architecture and urbanism, focusing on primary theories, authors and works from 1750 to the present. It examines the history of production in architecture and urbanism, paying close attention to the diversity of elements common to human creativity, as well as the social use of art. Topics covered include: neoclassicism and romanticism in 19th century architecture; architectural rationalism in the second half of the 19th century; urban transformation and conservation of heritage; origins and strategies of the Modern Movement through the 1930s; postmodernism and new poetics.
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This course examines the history of the American continent from the arrival of Europeans to today.
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This course offers a study of time series analysis with a view towards model-based predictions. It uses modeling and computational methodology applicable to a wide range of scientific fields, including engineering, environmental sciences, biochemistry, and natural language processing, but it focuses on applications for economics and finance, such as the extraction of stochastic business cycles and volatility prediction using daily and intraday high-frequency data.
Basic skills in statistics and computing with R are a prerequisite. Previous coursework in econometric analysis of linear time series is recommended.
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This course examines the theoretical and methodological foundations of intervention in psychology and intervention techniques including activation control, contingency management, modeling, and self-control.
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