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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 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 literature and society elective course examines the relationship between literature and society, including questions of class, race, ethnicity, religion, history and politics. Also included is an analysis of the novel and the theory of art. Particular attention is given to Latin America, especially Mexico, within a general historic sequence. Topics may vary by semester and course instructor.
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This abbreviated language course provides students without prior course work or those who have basic knowledge of the language with an introduction to Spanish language skills; students with prior language experience are provided the opportunity to improve upon their oral, written, and reading comprehension skills. All students begin with an intensive week covering basic forms of grammar and vocabulary specific to topics discussed in the program. Students are then organized into similar levels for the subsequent review classes that continue grammar and vocabulary instruction, and also incorporate readings from texts focused on human rights topics.
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