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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 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...
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...
An introduction to the basic methods of game design, this course includes defining and analyzing games and their mechanics, and understanding how mechanics affect gameplay and...
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...
In this course students will use fundamental engineering and mathematical tools to understand and analyze basic bioelectricity and circuit theory in the context of the mammalian...
This course will help students to understand how the United States became the world's leading economic power, revealing essential lessons about what has been and what will be...
The purpose of this course is to help students develop a functional, satisfying, and useful life-long relationship with statistics. To achieve that goal, students will learn how...
This course will examine how the spread of trade, investment, and technology across borders affects firms, workers, and communities in developed and developing countries. It...
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...
Urban school reform in the United States is characterized by contentious, politicized debate. This course explores a set of critical issues in the education and educational...
Through a combination of carefully selected readings, both scriptural and informational, as well as exposure to various forms of Buddhist practice such as art, devotional acts,...
This course explores theoretical and practical elements of ethical leadership with emphasis on leaders' personal narratives within social historical contexts. Three specific...
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...
In this architecture course, students will learn how to "read" Rome, an ancient city, reborn in the fifteenth century and reshaped substantially in the following three...
This course represents an introduction to how computing can be used to solve real-world problems while encouraging student computational creativity. (part 2)
The key goal of this course is to understand, from a chemical point of view, how conservation protocols and the material aspects of an art work allow a better appreciation of an...
Global Warming Science teaches students about the risks and uncertainties of future climate change by examining the science behind the earth´s climate.
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 looks inside U.S. prisons, through the history of literary witness produced by incarcerated people. This history will help us to understand the mass-scale prison's...
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