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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...
Mechanics is the study of how things move. It was the first quantitative science to achieve wide power to predict behavior, including things never before directly observed. This...
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 introductory global health course aims to frame global health's collection of problems and actions within a particular biosocial perspective. It develops a toolkit of...
This course will explore four facets of contemporary Japanese architecture; theory, technology, city, and humans. The course will also span five generations of architects since...
This course teaches students how to take control of information overload and make media serve them better. They need to be active users of media, as readers, listeners, viewers...
The course invites students to examine the interconnectedness of modern life through an exploration of fundamental questions about how our social, economic, and technological...
This course will provide an overview of human evolutionary history from the present--contemporary human variation in a comparative context--through our last common ancestor with...
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...
The Biology of Water and Health from Tufts University is a water sustainability course that examines increasingly critical water-related issues through a distinctly global and...
This nanotechnology course explains the fundamentals of nanoelectronics and mesoscopic physics. Second in a two part series, this nanotechnology course provides an introduction...
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 course explores the balance between traditional Japanese architecture and Western influence, starting with the introduction of Western building styles in the 19th century...
In Tangible Things, students will discover how material objects have shaped academic disciplines and reinforced or challenged boundaries between people. This course will draw on...
This five-week course will help students identify reliable information in news reports and become better informed about the world they live in. They will discuss journalism from...
Taking this course, students will question for themselves the meaning of human freedom, responsibility and identity by reading and responding to Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
This nanotechnology course provides a simple, conceptual framework for understanding the essential physics of nanoscale transistors. It assumes only a basic background in...
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 explores how to create successful global business innovations in health care that can better meet consumer and social needs. Upon conclusion, students will learn to...
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