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  • GSE1x: Unlocking the Immunity to Change: A New Approach to Personal Improvement
    Apply new psychological theory about personal change to an improvement-goal of your own throughout the entire course.
    STARTS: 20 Jan 2014 •
    INSTRUCTORS: Robert Kegan
    • HarvardX

  • PH201x: Health and Society
    The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the major social variables that affect population health.
    STARTS: 15 Nov 2013 •
    INSTRUCTORS: Ichiro Kawachi
    • HarvardX

  • SPU27x: Science & Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to Soft Matter Science
    Top chefs and Harvard researchers explore how everyday cooking and haute cuisine can illuminate basic principles in physics and engineering, and vice versa.
    STARTS: October 2013 •
    INSTRUCTORS: M. Brenner, D. Weitz.
    • HarvardX

  • PHLX101-01: Introduction to Bioethics
    Introduction to Bioethics explores some of the most difficult - and fascinating - moral challenges we face in health, medicine, and emerging technologies.
    STARTS: 15 Oct 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: T. Beauchamp J. Keown R. Kukla..
    • GeorgetownX

  • HSPH-HMS214X: Fundamentals of Clinical Trials
    Clinical trials play a pivotal role in evidence-based medicine. This course will discuss the design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation of Phase I-IV clinical studies.
    STARTS: 14 Oct 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: J. Ware, E. Anmtan, J. Buring…
    • HarvardX

  • PHYS102x: Electricity & Magnetism
    PHYS 102x serves as an introduction to electromagnetism, including charge, electric and magnetic forces, induction, current, and resistance.
    STARTS: 7 Oct 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Jason H. Hafner
    • RiceX

  • INFX523-01: Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries
    Who are the winners and losers of globalization? What should be done to improve outcomes for all?
    STARTS: 1 Oct 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Theodore H. Moran
    • GeorgetownX

  • 24.00x: Introduction to Philosophy: God, Knowledge and Consciousness
    This course will focus on big questions. You will learn how to ask them and how to answer them.
    STARTS: 1 Oct 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Caspar Hare
    • MITx

  • ANTH207x: Introduction to Human Evolution
    An overview of human evolutionary history viewed through the human fossil, archaeological and genetic records.
    STARTS: 25 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Adam Van Arsdale
    • WellesleyX

  • 4.605x: A Global History of Architecture: Part 1
    This course is a history of architecture from a global perspective.
    STARTS: 17 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Mark Jarzombek
    • MITx

  • UT.4.01x: Take Your Medicine - The Impact of Drug Development
    Discover the impact of drug development and become an informed consumer or scientist.
    STARTS: 16 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: J. Walkow, A. Watts, D. Kidwell
    • UTAustinX

  • ET3034TUx: Solar Energy
    Discover the power of solar energy and design a complete photovoltaic system.
    STARTS: 16 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Arno Smets
    • DelftX

  • CTB3365x: Introduction to Water Treatment
    Learn about urban water services, focusing on basic drinking water and wastewater treatment technologies
    STARTS: 16 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Jules van Lier
    • DelftX

  • 3.086x: Innovation and Commercialization
    Covers from human process of innovating to innovation ecosystems.
    STARTS: 16 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Eugene Fitzgerald
    • MITx

  • UT.2.01x: Ideas of the Twentieth Century
    Learn how philosophy, art, literature, and history shaped the last century and the world today.
    STARTS: 15 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Daniel Bonevac
    • UTAustinX

  • UT.1.01x: Energy 101
    By being fluent in energy you will be able to think critically about energy issues.
    STARTS: 15 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Michael E. Webber
    • UTAustinX

  • 8.01x: Classical Mechanics
    Covers Newtonian mechanics, fluid mechanics, kinetic gas theory, and thermodynamics.
    STARTS: 9 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Walter Lewin
    • MITx

  • 16.110x: Flight Vehicle Aerodynamics
    Discover the concepts, theories, models, and methods used in the aerodynamic analysis and design of modern aircraft.
    STARTS: 9 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: M. Drela, A. Uranga
    • MITx

  • 16.101x: Introduction to Aerodynamics
    Discover the basic fluid dynamic concepts behind aircraft analysis and design.
    STARTS: 9 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: David L. Darmofal
    • MITx

  • UT.3.01x: Age of Globalization
    Identify the historical and cultural systems driving globalization and changing societies around the world.
    STARTS: 1 Sep 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: John Hoberman
    • UTAustinX

  • Stat2.3x: Introduction to Statistics: Inference
    An introduction to statistical ideas and methods commonly used to make valid conclusions based on data from random samples.
    STARTS: 19 Jul 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Ani Adhikari
    • UC BerkeleyX

  • 8.MReVx: Mechanics ReView
    Mechanics ReView presents a college-level introductory mechanics class using a strategic problem-solving approach.
    STARTS: 1 Jun 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Dr. David E. Pritchard
    • MITx

  • AI12.1x: Poetry in America: The Poetry of Early New England
    The first module of a course surveying 400 years of poetry in America, from the Puritans to the avant-garde poets of this new century.
    STARTS: October 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Elisa New
    • HarvardX

  • ENG112x: Shakespeare: On the Page and in Performance
    An introduction to Shakespeare that combines literary study with theatrical analysis to understand both Shakespeare’s continuing popularity and his greatness.
    STARTS: October 2014
    INSTRUCTORS: Yu Jin Ko
    • WellesleyX

  • AI12.2x: Poetry in America: Whitman
    A module focused on Whitman in a course that surveys 300+ years of poetry in America, from the Puritans to the avant-garde poets of this new century.
    STARTS: November 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Elisa New
    • HarvardX

  • SW12x: China
    China's past, present, and future: through history and geography, economy and ecology, philosophies and politics, literature and art.
    STARTS: October 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: P.K. Bol, W.C. Kirby.
    • HarvardX

  • MCB80.1x: Fundamentals of Neuroscience, Part 1: The Electrical Properties of the Neuron
    Discover what makes your brain tick in this first module of a three-part introductory series in neuroscience.
    STARTS: October 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: David Cox
    • HarvardX

  • HDS1544.1x : The Letters of the Apostle Paul
    The course “The Letters of the Apostle Paul” explores the context of these letters in the Roman Empire and the impact of these powerful texts today.
    STARTS: November 2013
    INSTRUCTORS: Laura Nasrallah
    • HarvardX

  • HIST229x: Was Alexander Great? The Life, Leadership, and Legacies of History’s Greatest Warrior
    Was Alexander Great? If so, how? If not, why not? This course explores the life, leadership, and legacies of history’s greatest warrior.
    STARTS: 01/27/2014
    INSTRUCTORS: Guy MacLean Rogers
    • WellesleyX

  • MEDX202-01: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal
    This course will provide an introduction to genomic medicine and a better understanding of the issues associated with personal genomic information.
    STARTS: 3 March 2014
    INSTRUCTORS: Bassem R. Haddad
    • GeorgetownX

  • SOC108x: Introduction to Global Sociology
    Understand your social location in a globally interconnected cultural and economic landscape.
    STARTS: September 2014
    INSTRUCTORS: Smitha Radhakrishnan
    • WellesleyX

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