CS 3620 Globalization and Development
By the end of this course, students will understand the different variables behind the globalization process and study how they affect development.
By the end of this course, students will understand the different variables behind the globalization process and study how they affect development.
This course aims to introduce students to international mediation and referal processes.
By the end of this course, students will have studied the most important issues in the current international system and discussed options for possible solutions.
The aim of this course is to study and simultaneously reproduce the different models of conflict resolution that exist in International Relations, with emphasis on the multilateral level.
By the end of this course, students will be able to relate the concepts and abilities acquired during their academic program to an International Relations case study in order to present a project based on the situation analyzed in it.
By the end of this course, students will be able to explain the activities carried out by a professional who pursued the International Relations undergraduate degree program, in order to establish a link with the labor market and serve the local community.
This course aims to introduce students to the labor market within the scope of political analysis in order for them to strengthen the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes acquired in their university studies as related to this area of work.
This course aims to get students acquainted with the budgeting methodology currently used in Mexico at the three levels of government.
The aim of this course is for students to undertand the targets of the principal actors and institutions involved in a political competition: campaigns, public debates, and proposals.
This course aims to discuss the development of new political arenas: history, current situation and futurology.