Most people reject hostile expressions of prejudice and are motivated to reduce bias in their judgment and behavior, but many groups continue to be marginalized and discriminated against in modern society. Targets of prejudice often experience interpersonal…
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We know that data is important; it is often referred to as the new gold (or oil, or other wealth-generating resource). But most organizations do not have a good understanding or mature discipline for data security. The goal of this course is to correct that…
Propaganda has been a factor in politics since antiquity, but in an age when social media has made disseminating ideas easier than ever and the terms fake news and alternative facts have entered the popular lexicon, it appears particularly pernicious.…
This course provides instruction in writing for students considering careers or advanced study in the natural, computational, or applied sciences. Through critical reading of key examples of the genres of scientific literature, students study how scientific…
This course examines major aspects of world history from 1500 to 1800. Topics include the Reformation, European expansion, the Aztec and Inca Empires, formation of the Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, and British overseas empires, the city civilizations of Africa,…
This is a course for advanced creative writers in all genres who wish to develop their voices by studying the work of such poets as Seamus Heaney, Robert Lowell, Terrance Hayes, and Elizabeth Bishop, writers widely held to be masters of sonics, line quality,…
In a world with almost limitless data collection capability, where cyberattacks can propagate instantaneously and where the identity or location of an adversary may not be known, individuals and institutions are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks that…
The goal of this course is to provide students with a solid foundation in the basic techniques used to analyze randomized algorithms and probabilistic processes. The course is a mix of textbook reading, lectures, and reading and discussion of research papers.…
Museums all over the world are grappling with how to respond to the constant influx of new technologies into the marketplace, workforce, and home. While there is a clear need for science and technology museums to explore new technologies as subject matter,…
Understanding the dynamics of complex ecological and environmental systems and designing policies to promote their sustainability is a formidable challenge that requires analytical and measurement savvy. Both the practitioner and policymaker must be able to…
Does God exist? What is the nature of evil and where does it come from? Are humans free? Responsible? Immortal? Does it matter? This course explores foundational questions in the philosophy of western religion through the study of classic works by Plato,…
This course focuses on the development of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) interactive games. Students explore the design and mechanics of such childhood games as Pong , Flappy Bird , Breakout , Match 3 , Super Mario Bros. , Legend of Zelda ,…
This course helps business professionals improve their writing so that they are better equipped to accomplish their educational and professional goals. Students practice some of the essential forms of business writing, including e-mail messages, cover…
This course provides oral and written practice in Spanish for students with some background in the language. It expands students' vocabulary in many areas. Important cultural themes are introduced through websites and film. Students also learn how to narrate…
National elections have enormous consequences. Political parties are the institutional actors that contest and win almost every state and federal election, and it is largely party outcomes that determine the future of the American government. The present and…
If films are fictional, why do they elicit emotional reactions in viewers? Why do movies make us laugh, cry, and scream? This course considers thirteen possible answers to these fascinating and challenging questions by closely and critically analyzing the…
This course explores the world of traditional Irish storytelling in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on context, storytellers, community, collectors, collections, and of course, the stories themselves. Storytellers' biographies, ethnography,…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly dominating various business functions, with marketing being no exception. From crafting advertisements to developing websites, AI impacts every aspect of creative work. Notably, AI now plays a role in strategic…
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…
What are the best new platforms for journalism and how can individual writers create their own newsletters? Amid all the changes to legacy news media, this course introduces students to exciting new opportunities for publishing their work. The best…
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