COURSE DETAIL
This course provides a theoretical-conceptual framework of the role of organized civil society, feminisms and their relationship, work and strategies in addressing the phenomenon of gendered violence with the goal of ensuring women's right to a life free from violence.
COURSE DETAIL
This course studies the rights of accessibility to culture and the need to work in favor of the integration of all people in the community. It discusses transmission of cultural content to diverse audiences by adapting the message to the singularity of the recipients as well as the value of tangible and intangible heritage by encouraging its conservation in different social contexts.
COURSE DETAIL
This course offers a study of classical partial differential equations from mathematics and physics. It examines the structures of differential equations and their practical applications.
COURSE DETAIL
Utilizing the modern tools of photography, this course focuses on developing students' photographic skills and techniques for effective presentation of photographic essays. It also discusses major milestones of photography and photojournalism throughout history as well as current photo shoot trends. Photo assignments in the field, visits to photojournalism exhibitions, hands-on use of photo editing software, and lectures enhanced with audiovisuals are part of this course.
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
This course characterizes indigenous American societies from a multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary perspective. It offers a study of the main events and processes that occurred on the continent prior to the 16th century as well as the challenges of recovering the history of pre-Columbian America.
COURSE DETAIL
This course explores Spanish cinema from its origins to the present day including viewings of some of the most representative films of each era.
COURSE DETAIL
This course offers a study of elementary Spanish equivalent to the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Students who successfully complete the course can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very basic phrases for highly specific objectives.
COURSE DETAIL
This course observes and examines the changes and continuities of Chilean institutions. It discusses prison, judicial, health, educational, labor, and social policies and repressions of the last two centuries and offers an overview of the institutional development of Chile's republican history.
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 21
- Next page