UNED presented this Thursday the two summer courses that will be taught in Lanzarote. One of them will address autism, while the other will focus on local administrations. The courses will be held between July 16 and 20 at the UNED facilities in Arrecife.
Specifically, one of the courses will be entitled "Autism: new perspectives", which will have a theoretical and a practical part. The sessions will be taught by qualified professionals with experience in research in that field, as reported at the press conference, which took place on Thursday.
The other course will focus on the "organization, urban planning and criminal liability of public officials of a local administration". This course will be held at the headquarters of the UNED associated center in Arrecife, between July 16 and 18.
The registration period to sign up for these courses is now open and has more advantageous prices for those who register before June 25. The presentation of the courses was attended by the Minister of Education and Culture of the Cabildo, Emma Cabrera, the director of the Associated Center of Lanzarote of the National University of Distance Education, Irene Betancort, and the representative of tutors of said center, Andrés Martín.