CS 1351 US History
This course aims to introduce students to the birth and consolidation of the United States of America, highlighting social conditions and social, political and economic changes.
This course aims to introduce students to the birth and consolidation of the United States of America, highlighting social conditions and social, political and economic changes.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with world history milestones, from the age of Enlightenment to the Post-Cold War era. Additionally, students will be able to establish correlations between these milestones.
The aim of this course is to acquaint students with contemporary approaches which propose the modernization and descentralization of Public Administration. They will also be able to translate these approaches into practical solutions for specific cases.
The aim of this course is for students to describe the conceptual themes of videos in contemporary art, as well as the culture of electronic media, to produce video clips by applying theoretical reflections to art.
The aim of this course is for students to learn basic techniques of sculptural work, how a piece is created by adding or removing material, identifying the advantages of one technique over another and the result of applying one or another, as well as understanding the abilities required by each technique.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe and apply practical knowledge of graphic design software, operating system, equipment, and digital peripherals, video cameras and scanners, including technical demonstrations and covering topics such as font management, image manipulation, and digital design in order to use electronic tools correctly for design purposes.
Supported by practiced techniques and theoretical reflections, the students will be able to raise expressive proposals that will serve as an input to interact in discussion panels from which intended themes and contents arise, taking as a reference a world of still images and images in motion, new media, new projects, the alternative and emerging, the global and the local.
By the end of this course, students will be able to describe and discuss scheme organization in studio teaching processes for advanced production in order to integrate theoretical and practical concepts into the creation of a creative production.
By the end of this course, students will have studied the main theories, methodology, and basic tools of political science.
By the end of this course, students will be able to produce an articulated photographic project through an intensive exploration of photography. In addition, they will become acquainted with and identify the functions of photography, both in terms of analysis and production, for the professional application of the photographic object, by working on projects with clearly defined objectives and goals.