Geography and History Sample Clauses

Geography and History. The Computer Center is open to be used at any time between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. The services provided by the Computer Center and its IT Classroom are as follows: - the modification of virtual-user passwords (providing access to Personal Academic Records, E-mail Accounts, E-Learning, Wireless Options, etc.) - the clearance of University Identity Cards for use at Information Points (XXXX) throughout the Campus - the setting-up of laptops for wifi connections - the provision of temporary loan cards (which give access to computers with a card-user feature) - IT-based assessment in matters concerning software and hardware - printing via PCs within the Center and the Center’s Computer Room, for which a Printing Card can be purchased from the Faculty of Geography and History Copy-Shop - the scanning of documents, microfilm material, slides (this service being available only in the Computer Center Room, via a ‘by prior request’ procedure)
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Geography and History. The Student Delegation of the Faculty of Geography and History is in charge of representing all the students of the Faculty at any forum. Likewise, it is responsible for supporting any proposals coming from the student body. Students are encouraged to get in touch with the Delegation regarding any kind of information which may be needed. The Culture Zone is structured around the following groups: - The Games, Role-Play, and Cards Workshop - The Music Workshop - The Drama Workshop - The Cinema Workshop - The Library Committee. The Geography-History Sports Zone has organized teams and tournaments in the following activities: men’s soccer, men’s indoor soccer, men’s basketball, men’s volleyball, women’s indoor soccer, women’s volleyball, uni-hockey (current champions in the University of Sevilla), handball, tennis and paddle tennis, chess, and table tennis. Our Office is located next to the Copyshop of the Faculty of Geography and History. University Sports Activities (SADUS) The University of Sevilla’s Sports Zone offers you the chance of participating in a wide range of other activities. For further information: xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. Exam periods: Midterm exams: October 29 and 30 End-of-semester exams: December 10 and 11 OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS October 13 December 8 The monday following all Saints’ Day The Immaculate Conception • SECOND SEMESTER: between February 2 and May 7, 2015 Preregistration: January 24 Registration: closes February 16 Exam periods: Mid- term exams: March 11 and 12 End-of-semester exams: May 6 and May 7 PERIODS WITHOUT CLASS SESSIONS MID-SEMESTER EXAMS AND END-OF-SEMESTER EXAMS WILL BE HELD EXCLUSIVELY ON THE DATES SET DOWN WITHIN THE ACADEMIC CALENDAR FA Courses available in the FIRST SEMESTER FA-01 LEXICAL AND TERMINOLOGICAL SKILLS IN SPANISH FA-02 CONTRASTIVE GRAMMAR: SPANISH-ENGLISH FA-03 CORRECTIVE PHONETICS AND CONVERSATION FA-04 THE WRITING AND COMPOSITION OF TEXTS FA-08 SPANISH AMERICAN LITERATURE FA-09 CONTEMPORARY SPANISH CINEMA FA-23 MASTERPIECES OF SPANISH LITERATURE I (1200-1500) FA-24 MASTERPIECES OF SPANISH LITERATURE II (1500-1650) FA-25 LITERATURE AND COOKERY: WRITING, READING, COOKING, AND EATING FA-31 PROGRESSIVE SPANISH FOR ENGLISH-SPEAKING STUDENTS FA-32 THEATER ON THE MOVE: GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE CITY FROM WITHIN THEATER FA-33 THE CONTEMPORARY ARAB-ISLAMIC WORLD FA-34 LANGUAGES OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: HEALTHCARE AND VOLUNTARY WORK FA-11 SPANISH GRAMMAR FA-12 THE PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY OF SPANISH FA-14 SPANISH IN ...

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