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CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
Offered
si
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
2
Offered
si
Distribution
-
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
Offered
si
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
Offered
si
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
Offered
si
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
CBU Type-B courses include problems, authors, periods and specific topics of the different disciplines. They present more particular perspectives than Type-A CBUs, but also engage central and defining themes in each field of knowledge. They allow students of all faculties to delve in academic areas of their interest. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
CBU Type-B courses include problems, authors, periods and specific topics of the different disciplines. They present more particular perspectives than Type-A CBUs, but also engage central and defining themes in each field of knowledge. They allow students of all faculties to delve in academic areas of their interest. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
CBU Type-B courses include problems, authors, periods and specific topics of the different disciplines. They present more particular perspectives than Type-A CBUs, but also engage central and defining themes in each field of knowledge. They allow students of all faculties to delve in academic areas of their interest. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
CBU Type-A courses offer students of all disciplines a comprehensive and historical Outlook of the main topics, problems and processes that have occupied the interest of diverse disciplines, revealing their specific approaches. 3 courses (9 credits), one in each area of knowledge (Arts & Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences), chosen from a wide variety in a list that is published each semester.
Credits
3
Offered
si
All university programmes must include in their curriculum at least two courses (6 credits) termed CLE (Cursos de Libre Eleccion) which students must enrol in according to their interests. These courses can be freely chosen from the general offer of courses presented by every department in the university as long as the student meets the requisites of the course.
Credits
3
All university programmes must include in their curriculum at least two courses (6 credits) termed CLE (Cursos de Libre Eleccion) which students must enrol in according to their interests. These courses can be freely chosen from the general offer of courses presented by every department in the university as long as the student meets the requisites of the course.
Credits
3
Credits
3
Distribution
-
All university programmes must include in their curriculum at least two courses (6 credits) termed CLE (Cursos de Libre Eleccion) which students must enrol in according to their interests. These courses can be freely chosen from the general offer of courses presented by every department in the university as long as the student meets the requisites of the course.
Credits
3
The offer of course has the objective of developing the skills in student in subjects related to oral, written and graphical communication, given the various tools for representation, analysis and drawing, all from a very interdisciplinary perspective of free-choosing.
ARCHITECTURE
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ARQU 1504
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DIGITAL ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING
(DIBUJO ARQUITECTÓNICO DIGITAL )
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ARQU 1552
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DIGITAL TOOLS (HERRAMIENTAS DIGITALES)
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ARTS
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ARTE 2107
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SPATIAL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
(DIBUJO CONSTRUCCIÓN ESPACIAL – ARQU)
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ARTE 2106
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DRAWING OF THE HUMAN BODY
(DIBUJO DEL CUERPO – ARQU)
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ARTE 1105
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BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY 1
(FOTO BÁSICA 1)
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DESIGN
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DISE 1405
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3D EXPRESSION
(M-T: EXPRESIÓN TRIDIMENSIONAL ARQU)
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DISE 1312
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DIGITAL WORKSHOP
(TALLER DIGITAL)
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DISE 1401
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DIGITAL PERSPESTIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
(PERSPECTIVA Y DESCRIPTIVA DIGITAL)
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DISE 1501
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IDEA SKETCHING
(BOCETACIÓN DE IDEAS)
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ENGINEERING
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IMEC 1503
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GRAPHICAL DESIGN IN ENGINEERING
(DISEÑO GRÁFICO EN INGENIERÍA)
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Credits
3
With the aim of guaranteeing the understanding of architecture as an integrative discipline, the formative cycle creates a space of inclusion in the project workshops for the academic contents of the other areas.
In the formative cycle (third, fourth and fifth semesters) students can choose the order in which they see the subjects by area, until the completion of the totality of courses:
- ARQU-2101 Project: Dwelling + ARQU-2104 Practical Session
- ARQU-2102 Project: Tectonics + ARQU-2105 Practical Session
- ARQU-2103 Project: Place + ARQU-2106 Practical Session
Credits
5
During the formative cycle (semesters 3, 4 and 5) students may choose the order in which they enrol subjects until completing the total number of courses.
Credits
3