HU 2200 20th Century Literature

The aim of this course is to analyze literary works that exemplify the emancipation of structural formulas and the limits that narrative reaches, as well as the sociocultural conditions and schools of thought  that surrounded the genesis and appearance of each work.

HU 2115 History of Western Thought

Understanding the Western culture will give students the ability to read and analyze literary works of great thinkers, becoming acquainted with the trends of the great political, philosophical, religious, and artistic debates, depending on the the interest of each one, and interpreting their relevance in the creation of values in the contemporary world.

HU 2030 Ethics

This course aims to guide students in understanding and appreciating human actions in order to help them to make their own decisions and thus to contribute to an adequate personal and social order.

HU 2025 Philosophical Anthropology

This course provides students with essential and characteristic knowledge of what “to be a person" means for its application in their personal and professional life, with the moral, psychological, social, and religious implications that it entails. The course also allows students to become acquainted with the various dimension of being human, from different philosophical doctrines.

HU 2020 Epistemology

Students will identify the fundamental problems of the theory of knowledge, the factors involved, and the most relevant concepts related to them in order to adopt a personal stance on the subject.

HU 2015 Logic

At the end of this course, students will be able to recognize the acts and deeds of logical-intellectual behavior.