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This course offers an introduction to the main issues in the sociology of poverty and social marginalization. Topics include: consequences for poverty and marginalization; poverty from an evolutionary perspective-- biological and social; concepts of poverty, economic inequality, and measurement criteria; international structure of poverty; social marginalization from an evolutionary perspective-- biological and social; social marginalization and social deviation; stigmatization.
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This course introduces the essential principles of art history, and presents a chronological study of the main artistic manifestations of the Western World from prehistory to the Middle Ages. Special attention is paid to the classical antiquity and the Romanesque and Gothic medieval styles.
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This course offers an introduction to biomedicine. Topics include: cell chemistry; an introduction to the study of cells; an introduction to the study of tissues and organs; tissue repair and regeneration; embryonic and adult stem cells; tissue engineering; human genetics; gene therapy; vaccinations.
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This course further develops and applies the economic tools learned in Microeconomics I and II and requires fluency in the use of algebra, calculus, and graphs, to develop theoretical models and apply them to particular issues. The course includes an in-depth analysis of current issues in the field of microeconomics theory.
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