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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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The course starts by moving step by step through the fundamental layers of computing technology, from binary numbers to application software, and then covers advanced...
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...
This course represents an introduction to how computing can be used to solve real-world problems while encouraging student computational creativity. (part 2)
This online course gives an introduction to the Quran, the central sacred text of Islam. The course provides tools and perspectives for understanding the role of the Quran in...
In this unit, students will learn the basics of musical form and analysis, the genres and styles used in Messiah, the circumstances of its first performance, and its subsequent...
This course is Part 4 of an Environmental Science series designed to prepare students for the AP exam. In this special Review and Exam Preparation Course, students will find...
Through this course, students will learn the history of creative computing, what challenges writers, artists, and readers face in new media environments. They will also discover...
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...
This online course gives an introduction to the sacred scriptures of Christianity (the Bible). Participants will explore how diverse Christians have interpreted these writings...
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...
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 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...
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...
This course will help students who have taken an introductory level biology course get ready for more advanced courses, including AP Biology.
This course teaches about the rich diversity of Hindu sacred texts - hymns, narratives, philosophical thought - and their interpretations.
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...
In this interdisciplinary course, students will learn about the water-related dimensions of environmentally sustainable urbanism. The course features Vancouver, one of the...
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 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...
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...
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