CS 2620 North American Studies Seminar
This course offers an overview of North American thinking and values. Additionally, it studies the way in which society and culture were structured and shaped in this part of the world.
This course offers an overview of North American thinking and values. Additionally, it studies the way in which society and culture were structured and shaped in this part of the world.
By the end of this course, students will be able to evaluate the development of public projects by using statistical techniques, with particular emphasis on their local and regional effect.
After completing the course, students will be able to set up a technology development project that will involve participants from various fields in order to create a real solution to a problem that a company has in the present-day world, or to seize an opportunity found in their surroundings.
This course aims to study the history and development of FTAA (the Free Trade Area of the Americas), an item in the diplomatic agenda of the countries of the American continent.
This course aims to present a general overview of the evolution and background of public works in Mexico, as well as an introduction to who is who in this field in Mexico.
The aim of this course is to access different electronic databases of an educational institution to support the educational process, as well as for their use in academic decision-making, learning strategies, and vocational guidance.
This course aims to analyze the formation and measurement of public opinion in a democracy and understand the relation between mass media and politics.
This course aims to describe the influence that de facto powers and the state reform process have on the challenges to Mexico´s governability, considering the process of democratic consolidation.
This course aims to analyze, in light of the process of democratic consolidation, the challenges to governance in Mexico, as well as the impact that interest groups and the process of reforming the Mexican state have on governability.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply advanced cutting-edge animation and digital effects topics and issues. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning state-of-the-art topics relevant to their discipline.