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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.
The issues explored in this course are at the intersection of networking technology, law, and sociology and will appeal to anyone interested in the technical, political, and...
This course is Part 3 of an Environmental Science series designed to prepare students for the AP exam. In Part 3, students will learn about pollution and Earth´s resources. They...
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 is part of the The Civil War and Reconstruction XSeries. This part: 1865-1890: The Unfinished Revolution, examines the pivotal but misunderstood era of...
This course represents an introduction to how computing can be used to solve real-world problems while encouraging student computational creativity. (part 2)
This course gives the opportunity to learn and practice effective teaching strategies for undergraduate biology that engage students and improve learning outcomes.
This online course (MOOC) gives an introduction to environmental science. The course explores topics such as:What environmental science is and why energy is an important...
This course will introduce the skills necessary to create software. It explains how people from different professions can work together in order to create innovative software....
This course covers cosmology - the study of our entire universe.This course is designed for people who would like to get a deeper understanding of astronomy than that offered by...
This course is part of the X Series, Civil War and Reconstruction, which introduces students to the most pivotal era in American history. A House Divided: The Road to Civil War,...
In this interdisciplinary course, students will learn about the water-related dimensions of environmentally sustainable urbanism. The course features Vancouver, one of the...
This course will examine Western and Chinese art, artists and history. Through exploring immortal works of art, this course will help learners gain insight into our shared...
This online course introduces radiochemistry, radiation detection and measurement, and explores radiation's effect on the human body. Participants of the course will gain a...
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...
This nanotechnology course provides a simple, conceptual framework for understanding the essential physics of nanoscale transistors. It assumes only a basic background in...
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...
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 nanotechnology course explains the fundamentals of nanoelectronics and mesoscopic physics. Second in a two part series, this nanotechnology course provides an introduction...
This 5-week introductory course is for those who would like to explore and be fascinated by vernacular architecture - the subject and study of everyday buildings, landscapes and...
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