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La asignatura Operaciones i Mercados de Renta Fija es una asignatura de formación obligatoria que se imparte tanto en primero como en el segundo trimestre del quinto curso del doble grado de Administración y Dirección de Empresas (ADE) y Derecho. Consta de un total de seis créditos. El objetivo de la asignatura es proporcionar al estudiante un análisis de las operaciones financieras, de los mercados de renta fija y de sus mercados derivados.
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Writing with the computer provokes and enables pupils to engage with aspects of multimodal design [Multiliteracies: Literacy Learning and the Design of Social Futures, Routledge, London, 2000]. At the same time the traditional stages of the writing process become much more fluid and integrated [Aust. J. Language Literacy 17(3) (1994) 183]. These consequences of technology are not recognised within the curriculum, the assessment system or current models of teaching the writing process in the
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This course forms an introduction to a selection of mathematical topics that are not covered in traditional mechanical engineering curricula, such as differential geometry, integral geometry, discrete computational geometry, graph theory, optimization techniques, calculus of variations and linear algebra. The topics covered in any particular year depend on the interest of the students and instructor. Emphasis is on basic ideas and on applications in mechanical engineering. This year, the subject