HU 2215 Editing I
The aim of this course is for students to learn about the history and evolution of publishing, as well as about the basic elements of editing, writing, correcting, and formatting texts in order to put them into practice.
The aim of this course is for students to learn about the history and evolution of publishing, as well as about the basic elements of editing, writing, correcting, and formatting texts in order to put them into practice.
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.
The aim of this course is for students to learn about the beginning, development, and transformation of western literature through key representative texts.
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the history and development of classical languages in order to recognize the relationship between them and modern languages, particularly Castilian , the Romance languages, English, and German, in addition to analyzing the processes of socio-cultual and historical change brought about by these languages.
By the end of this course, students will be able to face groups of students through the application of theory and the practice of different skills, as well as through the use of appropriate tools for emotional control, stress management, and effective communication. They will also be able to lead their classes dynamically and with better group management.
The aim of the evaluation program is for students to develop a solution that will enable the integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes which specifically pertain to the undergraduate degree programs in humanistic studies, philosophy, literature, and sociology.
The Media Laboratory has four editing rooms,
a 4K editing room, a television studio,
and specialized cinema and television equipment.
This space houses the Radio UDEM studio
and a recording studio.
This is the Journalism laboratory
(world, informative, and multimedia journalism courses) of the
Information and Communication Science Program.
Here, more than 75 reporters-in-training
develop skills such as monitoring, writing, editing, photography,
design of printed and electronic pages,
as well as producing a radio news program
which is broadcast by Radio UDEM at 12:30 on Fridays.
The agency has been disseminating campus university life
and news events since 2009.
In the Master in Humanities you will become an expert capable of improving the quality of institutions, based on a humanistic understanding of the economic and socio-cultural reality that prevails in the environment, with emphasis on Latin America.
In addition, you will contribute significantly to improve the design and execution of personal and institutional projects, providing optimal and contextualized solutions to the social environment.
Have an academic experience abroad for a summer, a semester or a year.
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This specialization is part of the UDEM Preschool Education Network and it is sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Have an academic experience abroad for a summer, a semester or a year.
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