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The Politics of Climate Change and the Environment

Climate change, as well as a host of environmental challenges like access to clean water, pose an existential threat to our planet. This course studies how politics can be both an obstacle and a solution to solving these problems. Students may not count both…

GOVT E-1722Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
002
Introduction to Strategic Communication and Public Relations

This course is a practical introduction to the role of strategic communication and public relations across corporate, nonprofit, entertainment, and political settings. Students analyze real-world communication challenges and apply core skills for building…

EXPO E-49Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
003
Psychophysiology of Stress and Resilience

This course explores the concepts of stress and resilience in relation to the underlying psychophysiologic mechanisms that regulate them. Shaped by evolutionary forces, human psychophysiologic, emotional, behavioral, and social performance continuously adapts…

PSYC E-1027Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
004
Emerging Markets: Investment Theories and Practice

Globalization is no longer an academic theory; it is a reality that affects all of our lives. From the foods we eat to the goods we buy, the ubiquity of developing countries from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and former Soviet Union—those…

ECON E-1925Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
005
The Twenty-First Century Museum

Sustainability requires adaptation to a dynamic environment. We examine museums' fundamental management issues through the lens of change. How can museums become more inclusive institutions? What does it mean to decolonize museum practice? How must our…

MUSE E-105Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
006
Frida Kahlo’s Mexico: Women, Arts, and Revolution

This course revolves around the short and creative life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, as a window to explore the cultural and political revolution that shaped Mexico's identity in the twentieth century and continues to influence Mexican's daily lives. Kahlo…

HUMA E-220Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
007
Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology

We are entering a new era in which a fundamental understanding of developmental biology and regeneration will play a critical role. In this course, embryonic and adult stem cells in different organisms are examined in terms of their molecular, cellular, and…

BIOS E-129Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
008
Enlightenment: Horizons of Human Potential and Flourishing

This course focuses on the concept of enlightenment in south and central Asian traditions, such as Buddhism and contemplative Hindu beliefs, as well as Western psychological views within transpersonal and humanistic approaches. Themes include theories of…

RELI E-1058Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
009
Love, Lust, and Loyalty: The Ethics of Intimacy from Plato to Martin Luther King

This course explores the moral dimension of love, sex, and friendship through a philosophical lens. Students embark on a historical journey through the philosophical insights of ancient philosophers like Plato, Confucius, Augustine, and Aristotle, examining…

PHIL E-181Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
010
Networks and Cloud Security

This course explores a wide range of topics within cybersecurity, such as computer operating systems, infrastructure, network, and internet security; intrusion detection and prevention; cryptography; basic attack methodologies; attack mitigation; information…

CSCI E-155Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
011
Fundamentals of Sustainable Investing

Twenty-first century businesses and investors face a broadening and deepening array of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities. Climate change, water scarcity, community conflict, resource depletion, supply chain breakdowns, worker…

ENVR E-235Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
012
African Politics in Perspective: Groups, Governance, and Growth

Africa is a diverse continent, rich in human and natural resources. According to recent projections, Africa will account for more than half of global population growth in the coming decades, doubling its current population of 1.2 billion people by the year…

GOVT E-1297Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
013
Improvisational Acting

This course is designed not only for students of the theater, but also for those with an interest in politics and debate, public speaking, trial law, and education, as well as a broad range of other careers. Students explore various improvisational techniques…

DRAM E-21Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
014
Introduction to Computer Science Using Java II

This course is a continuation of CSCI E-10a , with an emphasis on object-oriented programming using Java, one of the world's most popular programming languages. We begin with the implementation of abstract data types using classes, focusing on encapsulation…

CSCI E-10BFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
015
Video Storytelling for Social Media

What type of content makes the internet tick? 27,000 new users join the internet every hour and digital journalists need to capture their attention by identifying compelling topics and reporting on them from every angle. In addition, real news requires real…

JOUR E-173Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
016
Cybersecurity Capstone

This course is the culmination of the Master of Liberal Arts, cybersecurity, where student teams execute their capstone proposal from CSCI E-597b . It gives students the opportunity to collaborate with industry partners and other students on complex capstone…

CSCI E-599BFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
017
Precapstone: Building the World of the Book: Fiction

In this course, students engage in a series of structured creative writing exercises that make it possible for them to delve deeply into their characters—what they look like, what they want and need, and how they interact with the world in which they live—as…

CREA E-597Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
018
Principles of Organic Chemistry

This course is an introduction to organic chemistry with an emphasis on structure and bonding, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and chemical reactivity. Many of the major classes of organic compounds are covered, including alkenes, alkyl halides,…

CHEM E-17XFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,695
open
019
Principles of Organic Chemistry

This course is an introduction to organic chemistry with an emphasis on structure and bonding, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and chemical reactivity. Many of the major classes of organic compounds are covered, including alkenes, alkyl halides,…

CHEM E-17XFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,695
open
020
Introduction to Cybersecurity

The course is an introduction to cybersecurity for technical and non-technical audiences alike. Students learn how to secure their accounts, data, systems, and software against today's threats and how to recognize and evaluate tomorrow's as well, both at home…

CSCI E-159Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
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