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Teaching is concentrated in the faculties and schools, and the departments deal with research, which is also conducted by institutes and chairs, at the same time responsible for knowledge promotion.
Introduction to the writing techniques and conventions of academic texts and to resources for their presentations and oral defences, especially regarding ICTs.Production of written texts and oral discourses in accordance with the various textual typologies.
Generalist and introductory approach to the main problems of contemporary and current philosophical debate, putting the focus mainly on its ethical, social and political implications.Special emphasis will be put on the problems relating to bioethics and cultural and gender diversity.
Historical introduction to pre-Socratic philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem of sources and systematic approach to the main problems dealt with in the various currents of the period’s philosophy.
Historical introduction to post-Socratic philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem of sources and systematic approach to the main problems dealt with in the various currents of the period’s philosophy.
Practical acquisition of the skills needed to comprehensively manage information on most of the companies' computerised environments, from maintaining the IT system to extracting relevant information for decision-making.
Matrix calculus: matrices, determinants and equation-system solving.Functions.Differential calculus.Marginal analysis and elasticity.Optimization.Linear programming.Integral calculus and its applications to economics.Financial systems: simple and compound.Financial income.Constants and variables.Loans.French method of amortisation.
Introduction to sociology through the theoretical and empirical analysis of the foundations of social reality, structures of inequality and contemporary social dynamics, addressing the relationship between structure, agency and social transformation.
The subject introduces some of the techniques used in calculating key economic indicators, such as measuring economic activity, tracking economic trends, measuring inequality and poverty and calculating the balance of payments.
Economy and economic analysis: scarcity and choice.Specialisation, exchange and money.Resource-allocation mechanisms (supply and demand).Micro-economic foundations of offer and demand: consumers and enterprises.Partial and general equilibrium.Market and welfare mistakes.Macro-economic foundations: circular flow of income and macro-economic aggregates.Cycles and growth.Real economy and monetary economy.macro-economic problems.
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