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This course discusses processes, methods, and systems used to plan, schedule, and track projects. It explores economic and financial management of projects, as well as quality management.
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This course offers an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of biomaterials including biological responses to materials, biomedical applications of materials, and design and development of commercial products. Other topics include: biopolymers; bioceramics; biomaterial degradation; designing biomaterials for 3D printing; surface modification of biomaterials; bioentrepreneurship.
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This course offers an introduction to the basic concepts of programming and to solving mathematical and statistical problems.
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This course on international finance focuses on decision making in an international context and the way in which financing and investment decisions change when a firm operates in more than one country. It explores international financial markets and currency parity conditions, including the relationship between spot and forward exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation rates. The course also covers the role of derivatives in hedging risk in the international capital markets, as well as the assessment and valuation of foreign investments.
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This course covers the reconstruction and criticism of the central problems of human knowledge from its fundamental concepts and different approaches. It examines the notions of conscience, mind, belief, truth, justification, doubt, and science. This course also discusses rationalism, empiricism, and critical philosophy.
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This course provides a study of the historical origins of film production and its evolution in contemporary society. It discusses theoretical concepts, legal framework and legislation, financing and budget, stages of audiovisual production and the production team.
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This course examines disability and psychological rehabilitation. Topics include: disability and employment; evaluation; intervention; comprehensive and/or occupational rehabilitation; disability and context; role of family in the integration process; design and redesign of jobs for persons with disabilities; accessibility.
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This course examines the concept of law from a philosophical perspective and explores the virtues and problems of the contemporary ideal associated with the notions of the rule of law, democracy, and human rights. It explores the contributions of democratic constitutionalism, as well as the meaning of legal activity as a social practice linked to values.
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