HU 2220 Editing II
This course aims to develop students' understanding of the parts of a publication and their fundamental elements regarding content as well as their physical creation, in order to be able to produce them.
This course aims to develop students' understanding of the parts of a publication and their fundamental elements regarding content as well as their physical creation, in order to be able to produce them.
Students will learn about the history and evolution of publishing, as well as about the basics of editing, writing, correcting, and formatting text in order to produce texts with such characteristics. This will be achieved through personal practice of writing and by reviewing and discussing in teams texts written by other authors.
The aim of this course is for students to review, discuss, and analyze different proposals that define literature in Latin America in order to obtain essential elements that could help understand the literary theories that exist today in order to become familiar with the narrative of some Latin American writers of the present century and be able to create similar texts.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with and understand the particular features of literary modernism in Latin America and analyze the contributions of this movement in the works of the gret authors of the 20th century, in order to apply this knowledge to literary production.
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.
This course aims to study the development of the European and Latin American thinking regarding the origin of Latin American identity and its utopian contents.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with the main theoretical approaches to globalization and to analyze the impact that this process has generated over national and local cultures.
This course aims to study the trends, schools, and contemporary theories in the social, political, economic, and philosophical domains in order to understand society’s current social problems.
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.
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.