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What is today the vast region of the Middle East, the Balkans, Caucasus, Central Asia, Pakistan and India all the way to Bangladesh, was long dominated by Islamic empires. These precolonial empires ...
The course provides an introduction to the field of global health. It focuses on key global health issues, which are addressed using an interdisciplinary perspective. Topics that will be covered ...
This course introduces students to the international legal norms relevant to addressing climate change and its adverse impacts. These norms are found in the (1) UN climate regime, (2) other ...
This course explores audiovisual texts based on the works of Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen, such as Fritz Lang’s M (1931), Raphael Bob Waksberg’s BoJack Horseman (2014–2020), and Greta Gerwig’s ...
Security by Design means that security is integrated in the entire development lifecycle of IT systems, including programming, testing, deployment, configuration and operation. This course teaches how ...
Applying psychology and doing psychological research in any field requires skills that go beyond merely knowing about theories and evidence. In particular, researching and applying social psychology ...
The course in Qualitative Research Methodology gives an introduction to the fundamental principles of qualitative methodology and their applications. The course provides concepts and tools needed to ...
The course deals with digital images and their properties, color models and perception, representation methods for digital images, histogram transformations and 2-dimensional digital convolution and ...
key concepts in environmental economics and the economic issues related to a large range of environmental problems. elements of welfare economics, theories of environmental policy instruments, ...
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to financial management as experienced by an entrepreneur. The course is broadly scoped, covering a wide range of subjects, including financial ...
The course provides a general understanding of metal and ceramic technology and seeks to relate manufacture and use of artefacts to their relevant social contexts in the Bronze Age, the Iron Age and ...
The course gives an overview of the fundamental models that are used to describe excitations of atomic nuclei. The emphasis is on concepts and phenomenological descriptions, without deriving stringent ...
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