AA 1111 History of Photography
Students will analyze the evolution of photography from its first manifestations up to the present day and its interrelation with other cultural practices.
Students will analyze the evolution of photography from its first manifestations up to the present day and its interrelation with other cultural practices.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to analyze the condition of artistic production during the last 20 years of the 20th century from the point of view of the influence of political and social events of that time. They will also identify the relations between these events and the artistic production of peripheral or emerging countries.
By the end of this course, students will understand and be able to apply the process of scientific research in the academic field of International Relations.
Students will develop the ability to plan and structure research through the use of different qualitative techniques.
The aim of this course is for students to understand and apply the basic concepts of Euclidian geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and vectors.
Students will become acquainted with some of the theoretical foundations, methodologies, and instruments of qualitative research and they will create narrative records of the studied phenomena through techniques such as observation, interviews, and focus groups.
The aim of the course is for students to develop a literary spirit oriented towards narration; foster creativity and exercise the necessary skills to plan, write, and revise a novel. This will be achieved through readings, creative activities, and feedback.
The aim of this seminar is for students to develop and carry out a research project that integrates knowledge of the literary area.
The aim of this course is to review the fundamental concepts of arithmetic and algebra that will allow student to build and develop the basic abilities needed for subsequent mathematics courses.
The aim of this course is to develop students' creativity and written expression skills, through exercises which increase awareness, reading and the creation of literary texts, concentrating on the nature and demand of the dramatic genres.