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Advanced Fiction: Writing the Short Story

This is an intensive workshop in the craft of writing short fiction for students who have read widely among past and contemporary masters of short fiction and who are accomplished in the elements of prose composition (mechanics, syntax, and structure).…

CREA E-100RFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
002
Proseminar: Elements of the Writer’s Craft

This is an intensive course in the craft and analysis of prose from a writer's perspective. The focus of this course is to teach prose writers how to read well. Students explore the potential and possibilities of different approaches to writing, and, by the…

HUMA E-101Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
003
(Re)Imagining the Prison

This course focuses on literary, creative, and philosophical responses to the prison as an answer to crime and as a means of social control. We look at the history of state responses to transgression—from corporal and capital punishment to mass…

ENGL E-262Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
004
Proseminar: Introduction to Graduate Research in Museum Studies

In this proseminar, students develop the skills necessary to engage in graduate-level research in the field of museum studies. Students read classic scholarly texts in museum studies and complete short assignments designed to hone their academic writing…

MUSE E-102Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
005
International Dimensions of Law, Politics, and Policy

This course explores the complex intersections of law, justice, politics, and public policy, and focuses on examining compelling case studies from around the world. Through a comparative lens, students delve into diverse legal systems and political structures…

GOVT E-1787Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
006
Medical Terminology

This course teaches the medical terminology and vocabulary used by individuals working in health-care settings. The focus of this course is on medical and clinical terminology relating to human anatomy and physiology from an organ system perspective. An…

BIOS E-11Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$2,260
open
007
Proseminar: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Anthropology and Psychology

This proseminar introduces students to basic behavioral science research methods in psychology and anthropology. It teaches them how to read and evaluate research papers and translate their ideas into viable research projects. Topics include library and…

SSCI E-100AFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
008
Positive Psychology Precapstone: Theory and Research

Why do some individuals and communities thrive in the face of challenges while others struggle to adapt? This course explores psychological resilience and well-being through the lens of positive psychology. The focus is designing evidence-based interventions…

PSYC E-597FFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
009
College Algebra

This course reviews arithmetic and covers algebraic expressions and equations; their manipulation and use in problem solving; word problems; and an introduction to inequalities, absolute values, and graphing. This course features some of the same topics as…

MATH E-8Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$2,260
open
010
The Psychology of Decision-Making: Biases, Possibilities, and Organizational Impact

This course examines the science and practice of decision-making through the lens of psychology, behavioral economics, and management. Students explore the cognitive biases, heuristics, and emotional influences that shape decisions and learn how to create…

PSYC E-1505Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
011
Human Resource Management

This course treats human resources (HR) as a core strategic lever rather than an administrative function. We focus on aligning human capital strategy with organizational goals across the employee life cycle, including workforce planning, talent acquisition,…

MGMT E-4240Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
012
Computer Science Capstone

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

CSCI E-599DFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
013
Feature Writing

In this course, students learn how to identify and research stories that make compelling features, develop narrative concepts, and plan effective reporting trips. They practice finding and approaching memorable characters and conducting in-depth, insightful…

JOUR E-137Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
014
Advanced Creative Writing: Learning from Nature Writers

This intensive workshop for serious writers of all stripes is designed as a running investigation into what good nature writing can teach us about good writing, full stop. For our purposes, nature writing is broadly defined as a cross-disciplinary field…

CREA E-157Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
015
Religious Dimensions in Human Experience: Apocalypse, Sports, Music, Home, Sacrifice, and Medicine

What is religion? Why does it show up everywhere? Using archaeology, religious studies, and social thought, this course studies the major themes in the history of religions including encountering the holy, sports and ritual, crossing borders, sacrifice as…

RELI E-1060Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
016
Advanced Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Quantitative Designs

This course surveys empirical research methods in the social sciences. The purpose of this course is to teach the theory and application of hypothesis-based empirical research methods to help students create well-designed thesis projects. It gives students a…

SSCI E-495Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
017
Building a Life Science Start-Up

The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to apply basic biology and chemistry concepts to the applied field of biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals, preparing them to pursue professional-level careers in the life science industry…

BIOT E-160Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
018
Principles of Organic Chemistry: Laboratory

This hands-on experimental laboratory course is intended to complement CHEM E-17 or CHEM E-17x . Practical applications of the reactions learned in a lecture—such as those of carbonyls, amines, and aromatic compounds—are expanded upon in the laboratory. A…

CHEM E-17LABFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$565
open
019
Writing in the Social Sciences

This course is designed for students who wish to build upon the skills developed in EXPO E-25 in order to produce more advanced research and writing in the social sciences. The course is also appropriate for students who wish to review their research and…

EXPO E-42BFall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
020
Case Studies in Biotechnology

This discussion-based course explores the intersection of biology and business through real-world and hypothetical case studies in biotechnology. Students analyze cases that focus on scientific advances with implications across a range of industries including…

BIOT E-240Fall Term 2026Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsAug 30, 2026
Tuition$3,580
open
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