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This course provides a rigorous in-depth study of the four main Shakespearean tragedies: HAMLET, MACBETH, OTHELLO, and KING LEAR. It presents the most relevant theoretical-critical models (humanistic criticism, post-structuralism, semiotics, cultural materialism, and feminism) as they apply to understanding tragedy, particularly the four Shakespeare tragedies.
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This course examines the concept of ideology and contemporary political ideologies. Topics include: origin and ideological justification of the modern state; ideologies of the enlightenment; conservative ideology; nationalism; socialist ideology; anarchism and anarcho-syndicalism; fascism and national socialism; science as ideology; new theories of liberal democracy.
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This course offers a study of childhood development psychology including concepts, fundamental questions, and research methods. Topics include: theoretical guidelines in developmental psychology; physical and psychomotor development; cognitive development; emotional, affective, social, and personality development; communicative and linguistic development.
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This course offers a study of aerospace design and manufacturing. Topics include: an introduction to production; automation of manufacturing processes; geometrical and dimensional specification; metrology; metal casting processes; forming and shaping processes; machining processes; non-traditional manufacturing processes; manufacturing cost estimation.
Prerequisites: Aerospace Materials I and II, Engineering Graphics, Thermal Engineering, Aerospace Structures
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This course discusses the organization and planning of musical activities, considering aspects such as spaces, institutions, public, financing, and copyright.
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This course is a study of capital markets and financial asset valuation. Topics include: instruments and markets; arbitration and fixed income assets; interest rate term structure; asset valuation under uncertainty; evaluation of derivatives; portfolio selection under uncertainty; mean-variance portfolio selection; and the capital asset pricing model (CAPM).
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This course discusses the life and work of Miguel de Cervantes in the historical and literary context of his time (1547-1616).
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This course introduces concepts of economic analysis and provides an overview of the economic system. It examines how individual agents (consumers and producers) relate to each other and how their interactions in the market give rise to economic aggregates at the macro level (production of goods and services, price levels, distribution of income). Emphasis is placed on consumer choice (demand) and producer supply in an institutional framework (laws and governments) conditioning their decisions and facilitating exchange relations.
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