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This online course (MOOC) gives an introduction to moral philosophy. It is the online version of one of the most famous courses taught at Harvard College.The course explores...
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This online course explores Shakespeare's plays of young love, Romeo & Juliet and A Midsummer Night´s Dream, and what makes them so compelling and magical.
This course will provide fundamental knowledge in immunology as well as some advanced topics from cutting-edge research results, such as cancer immunotherapy and novel vaccine...
In this religion course, learners explore case studies about how religions are internally diverse, how they evolve and change through time, and how religions are embedded in all...
In this introductory course, students will learn the engineering principles that can be applied to structural systems everywhere: in nature, in furniture, in mechanical and...
The aim of this course is to teach the foundations of functional programming and how to apply them in the real world. This course will use Haskell as the medium for...
This course explores the balance between traditional Japanese architecture and Western influence, starting with the introduction of Western building styles in the 19th century...
This course is Part 5 of the AP Biology series, designed to help students prepare for the AP Biology exam. In this special Review and Exam Preparation Course, participants will...
This course gives an introduction to the field of theoretical and computational neuroscience with a focus on models of single neurons. Neurons encode information about stimuli...
This online course gives an introduction to Intellectual Property Law. Part 1 of the course explores IP and patent laws and includes topics such as:A survey of intellectual...
The course is designed for those who care about health and healthcare and wish to learn more about how to measure and improve care - for themselves, for their institutions, or...
This course provides the terminology and concepts of the functional areas of business, setting the foundation for interpreting and analyzing the legal, social and ethical issues...
This course explores the writings of famous American authors from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mark Twain, and examines the historic role Dartmouth College...
This course introduces students to the most pivotal era in American history. It teaches about the political, social, and economic changes in the Union and the Confederacy and...
Participants of this course will become familiar with the general structure of primary and secondary equity markets from a domestic and international perspective. Beginning with...
In this interdisciplinary course, students will learn about the water-related dimensions of environmentally sustainable urbanism. The course features Vancouver, one of the...
This four-week course provides the context in which to understand the Ebola outbreak -- why now, and why did so many people suffer and die? The course lays out the global...
This course is designed to give students a thorough introduction to early (pre-221 BCE) Chinese thought, its contemporary implications, and the role of religion in human...
This online course explores Shakespeare's mature plays of tragic love, Othello and King Lear, and what makes them so powerful and enduring.
In this course, Part 2 of a two-part series, students will explore the modern realities and debates of copyright and trademark laws.The course includes topics such as:Subject...
This course teaches how the EU affects your human rights and gain insights into the ways the EU can enhance its positive impact on human rights worldwide.
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