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  • 19th Century Mexican History (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course enables the student to understand and analyse different documentary formats: stories, chronicles, memoirs, letters, legal texts, government acts and reports, new items and journalists’ articles, works of philosophy, religion, scientific and literature. In other words, examples of all kinds of written evidence, different in origin, content, purpose and form, and which are all fundamental for understanding the history of 19th century Mexico.


  • 20th Century Mexican History (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course enables the student to understand and analyse different documentary formats: stories, chronicles, memoirs, letters, legal texts, government acts and reports, new items and journalists’ articles, works of philosophy, religion, scientific and literature.


  • Basic Electronics (UDEM OpenCourseWare)
    The course in Basic Electronics (code FM1110) is run by the Department of Physics and Mathematics. Basic Electronics is taught as part of the study programme for courses in Mechatronic Engineering, Bio-medical Engineering, Computational Systems Engineering, the Information Technology Degree and Digital Graphic Design Engineering.


  • Electronic Business (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course focuses on teaching students the skills to create, plan, setup and operate an Internet-based business. The course covers everything from the basic concepts needed to understand the “New Economy” and different strategies required to ensure that the e-business offers a competitive advantage to clients.


  • History of Viceroy-ruled Mexico (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course enables the student to understand and analyse different documentary formats: stories, chronicles, memoirs, letters, legal texts, government acts and reports, new items and journalists’ articles, works of philosophy, religion, scientific and literature. In other words, examples of all kinds of written evidence, different in origin, content, purpose and form, and which are all fundamental for understanding the history of Mexico from the 16th to 18th century.


  • Information Technology Administration (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course is intended to support students by addressing the impact of information systems in business, based on the fundamental theoretical concepts of this topic; and to provide guidelines and steps applicable to managing these technologies in order for them to provide a competitive advantage…


  • Introduction to Accounting (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    Introduction to Accounting, a course designed for Masters students whose degree courses did not cover this subject, or for those who have studied it in the past but have forgotten the material over time.


  • Mexican Studies, Politics and Economics (UDEM OpenCourseWare)
    The University of Monterrey, based on its principles, holds firm as one of its objectives the all-round training of MAN, and relieves it is necessary to instil in its graduates skills and attitudes which allow them to face social realities with success. In order to achieve this, its educational model includes two broad areas of study: professional – developing specific skills for each profession, and general – which promotes social sensitivity and the important common sense of life. Under the area of general studies, “Mexican Studies” aims to sensitise students to current affairs in Mexico.


  • Mexican Studies, Society and Culture (UDEM OpenCourseWare)
    The University of Monterrey, based on its principles, holds firm as one of its objectives the all-round training of MAN, and relieves it is necessary to instil in its graduates skills and attitudes which allow them to face social realities with success. In order to achieve this, its educational model includes two broad areas of study: professional – developing specific skills for each profession, and general – which promotes social sensitivity and the important common sense of life. Under the area of general studies, “Mexican Studies” aims to sensitise students to current affairs in Mexico.


  • Nutrition (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course provides basic knowledge on food; how it works in the human organism; how to assess if a person’s nutrition is appropriate; analysing differences in nutrient requirements according to age and condition; understanding the basics of diets and different types; analysing certain food-related illnesses; and finally, the role of technology in food processing and handling. It should be made clear that the purpose of the course is not to train nutritionists or inundate students with complex and sophisticated expert knowledge, as this would only increase the confusion of those starting a basic bromatology course.


  • Oral Communication (UDEM OpenCourseWare)
    99% of the time we are in communication with ourselves or with somebody else. If we can develop this skill to the maximum, we will be better prepared to express what we need, think and feel about our experience of life both inwardly and towards others. Finally, and most importantly for the human being: talking and communicating is not optional, it is compulsory.


  • Organisational viewpoints and implications for Educational Administration (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    Organisational viewpoints and Implications in Educational Administration.


  • SC 1250 Data Structures (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    The course on Data Structures is run by the Computational Science Department. For this course it is important to be well-versed in the Java programming language at at least 75%. In order to take the course, students must first have taken basic, intermediate and advanced programming courses.


  • Strategies for debate and discussion (UDEM OpenCourseWare)
    If you observe carefully the communicative situations which you face each day, you will see that not a single day goes by without you having, at some time, to give explanations for what you are doing, have done or are going to do. This type of communication leads us to answer questions each day such as “Why?”, “What for?”, among others. This is just the start of a communicative exchange known as argumentation, as your response depends on whether you convince someone of something, whether you manage to reach an agreement that suits you, or whether you resolve a problem which requires a suitable solution for two or more people. This is the reasoning for which a course in discourse: debate and argumentation is a necessary experience for any university student, as without communicative involvement, without the ability to argue and reach agreements, no community or individual can be sustained in a democratic project.


  • Support Systems for Decision making (University of Monterrey OpenCourseWare)
    This course is intended to provide students with the ability to analyse, design and automate a decision-making process in order to support business management. This course covers all stages of the decision-making process and the different systems and information technology available for supporting this process.


  • Training in Love (UDEM OpenCourseWare)
    The purpose of this course is to reflect on love: how you manifest it, how you build it, how you live it. The material is divided into 3 units. Research, essays and analysis of the concepts covered in lectures are intended for reflection and application of different aspects of love in your personal life.


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