HU 2005 Modern Philosophy

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The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Analyze the main contributions of the philosophers of this era (Cartesian idealims, English empiricism, transcendentalism, and German romanticism) and their particular methods. (2) Understand that a determined era and culture form the basis of all philosophical thinking.

HU 2000 Latin American Philosophy

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Students get acquainted with the origins, projection, development, and realization of the Latin American philosophical discourse, analyzing its main problems and pondering the possible future of Latin American Philosophy.

HU 1330 Script Writing for Video Games

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This course is an introduction to the language and dramatic narrative aspects of video games (plot structure, plot, action, characters, locations, and circumstances ) in order to produce interactive digital content to express and emphasize the dramatic progression of the game as concerns its emotional, mythical, and ritual elements and the challenge posed by history in order to create empathy and interactivity between user and virtual world.

HU 1325 Literature and Interactive Digital Production

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The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Study the principles of literature for entertainment and mythology with the main objective of associating them with the production of digital interactive content. (2) Assess the background of modern video games and films (digital content) to criticize and associate them with the literature that supports them. (3) Compare digital productions of the same genre (mythology is often used to produce modern, successful games).

HU 1316 Creative Writing Workshop: Poetry

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Upon completion of this workshop, students will understand the paradigms of contemporary poetry in Mexico. This knowledge will enable them to make a critical review of recently published poetic works. It will also serve as a guide for students to give direction to their own creative work.