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This course provides a study of Quechua language and culture and examines the importance and influence of the Quechua culture in Chile. The course is divided into twelve units, each examining grammatical and cultural elements through translated texts (riddles, stories, poetry, songs), documentaries, historical surveys, and Internet research.
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This course examines the molecular basis of human congenital pathologies and the alterations that trigger these pathologies. It explores biochemical aspects of the physiological and pathological processes of humans including the function of different organs and systems.
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This course taught in Spanish explores political thought through a Latin American lens. The course begins with indigenous primary sources and their views on the Conquista and maintains those indigenous viewpoints through different eras in Latin American history. The course focuses primarily on the indigenous role, post-colonial impacts, and contemporary Latin America.
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