HU 3416 Sociology of Social Conflict

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Students will be able to understand, analyze, problematize, and interpret social conflicts, both at the national and international level, based on the theoretical and methodological tenets of the sociology of conflict, in addition to the social realities of today's environment.

HU 3415 Sociology of Work

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The aim of this course is for students to analyze the changes that work has undergone since the advent of modernity, contextualizing it in their economic, political, and social dimensions, which allows them to inform people and organizations so that they can adapt accordingly.

HU 3413 Sociological Research Seminar: Methodology of Interviewing and Life Stories

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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.

HU 3410 Sociology of Organizations

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This course will present the main elements of an organization so that the students can have a theoretical framework of reference that allows them to understand and interpret the behavior of the organizations in which they are involved or of which they will be a part in the future.

DE 3505 Understanding Legal Texts in Egnlish

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The aim of this course is for students to practice and develop the reading comprehension skills necessary to understand legal texts and documents in English, through readings and both written and oral exercises targeted at identifying sources of law and building up a basic legal vocabulary. This will enable students to consult and include international law sources into their legal studies, particularly in the field of private law. Note: This course was registered in English and it is taught in English.