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Computer Science for Business Professionals

This course is a variant of Harvard College's introduction to computer science, CS50, designed especially for business professionals. Whereas CS50 itself takes a bottom-up approach, emphasizing mastery of low-level concepts and implementation details thereof,…

CSCI E-1BFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
002
Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (Lecture)

This course is the first half of a year-long introductory series focused on the principles of cellular biology (BIOS E-1ax) and organismic biology ( BIOS E-1bx ). Topics include molecular biology, energy, metabolism, and genetics. The series complies with the…

BIOS E-1AXFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,695
open
003
Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (Lecture)

This course is the first half of a year-long introductory series focused on the principles of cellular biology (BIOS E-1ax) and organismic biology ( BIOS E-1bx ). Topics include molecular biology, energy, metabolism, and genetics. The series complies with the…

BIOS E-1AXFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,695
open
004
Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (Lab)

The course allows students to gain familiarity with laboratory techniques and apparatus, and to apply their knowledge of concepts from BIOS E-1ax in an actual laboratory situation.

BIOS E-1AXLFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
005
Introduction to Databases with SQL

This course is an introduction to databases using a language called SQL. Students learn how to create, read, update, and delete data with relational databases, which store data in rows and columns, and how to model real-world entities and relationships among…

CSCI E-151Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
006
Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (Lab)

The course allows students to gain familiarity with laboratory techniques and apparatus, and to apply their knowledge of concepts from BIOS E-1ax in an actual laboratory situation.

BIOS E-1AXLFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
007
Environmental Law and Policy

United States' environmental laws and policies have grown in importance and complexity in response to our increased knowledge of the risks and challenges associated with our present trajectory. We are experiencing the stark challenge of shifting the cultural…

ENVR E-199Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
008
Psychometric Theory and Assessment

This course exposes the student to the basic principles of test construction and interpretation, including issues related to reliability and validity. Additionally, issues related to test administration, scoring, and reporting are explored, with emphasis…

IORP E-1502Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
009
General Chemistry I (Lecture)

This course is an introduction to the structure and properties of atoms and molecules; chemical reactions and stoichiometry; quantum mechanics of light and particles, including the quantum structure of the periodic table; chemical bonding and photochemistry;…

CHEM E-1AXFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,695
open
010
General Chemistry I (Lab)

This laboratory course is only open to students who are concurrently enrolled in CHEM E-1ax or have previously taken CHEM E-1ax and earned a C-minus or higher grade. The course allows students to gain familiarity with laboratory techniques and apparatus, and…

CHEM E-1AXLFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
011
General Chemistry I (Lab)

This laboratory course is only open to students who are concurrently enrolled in CHEM E-1ax or have previously taken CHEM E-1ax and earned a C-minus or higher grade. The course allows students to gain familiarity with laboratory techniques and apparatus, and…

CHEM E-1AXLFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
012
Physics I (Lab): Mechanics, Elasticity, Fluids, and Diffusion

A hands-on lab course intended to complement PHYS E-1ax . Students work together in small groups to complete six experiments over the course of the term. Experiments include aspects of measurement and uncertainty, force and momentum, simple harmonic…

PHYS E-1AXLFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
013
The Future of Historic House Museums

The changing attitudes in historic interpretation along with challenges facing historic house museums today, such as recovering from a worldwide pandemic, shifting demographics, funding, maintenance, and technology have contributed to declining attendance and…

MUSE E-135Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
014
Physics I (Lab): Mechanics, Elasticity, Fluids, and Diffusion

A hands-on lab course intended to complement PHYS E-1ax . Students work together in small groups to complete six experiments over the course of the term. Experiments include aspects of measurement and uncertainty, force and momentum, simple harmonic…

PHYS E-1AXLFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
015
Big Data and Machine Learning in Health Care Applications

While large volumes of digital health-care data have been captured for decades, we are only starting to mine them for information that can significantly advance health care delivery and quality. Built from many practical experiences, this course teaches…

CSCI E-87Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
016
Cognitive Neuroscience

This course provides students with a foundational knowledge of cognitive neuroscience, a field that studies the intricate links between the mind, the brain, and behavior. Students learn basics about brain anatomy and function and the methods used to study how…

PSYC E-1310Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
017
Advanced Fiction: Writing Horror

How do authors achieve the spine-tingling, bone-chilling, nightmare-inducing effects of great horror fiction? In addition to studying works of classic and contemporary horror, students in this course complete two works of short fiction before workshopping and…

CREA E-126Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
018
Advanced Creative Nonfiction

This is a writing workshop in which students focus on producing creative nonfiction worthy of publication. What is creative nonfiction? The best definition is simply: true stories, well told. The term encompasses a variety of forms: narrative nonfiction,…

CREA E-118RFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
019
The Supernatural in the Modern World

What do our ghost stories say about us, what do our beasts betray about us? Which witches bewitch us, which rumors consume us, and what sense can be made of what haunts us? Restless spirits, alien invaders, wicked witches, bloodthirsty vampires, legendary…

ANTH E-1663Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
020
Culture in Play: Toys, Games, and Sports

What does play reveal about culture, and how might culture become legible through play? Historically, studies of play have focused on childhood; more recently, academics have turned to the increasing importance of recreational activities and serious leisure…

ANTH E-167Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
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