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Principles of Genetics

This is a general course in genetics providing a broad view of gene action from the molecular to the population levels, with emphasis on eukaryotes. Topics include bacterial and viral genetics, Mendelian genetics, mutation and DNA repair, forensic DNA…

BIOS E-14Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
002
Museum Futures: Innovation and Impact Capstone

This course provides students with the opportunity to complete a capstone project related to their professional interests. Capstone projects can include an analysis of a compelling and hotly debated issue within the field of museum studies or, perhaps,…

MUSE E-599Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
003
Groups and Culture

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the concept of groups and culture. It is designed to help students understand key skills that generate cohesion and cooperation, and demonstrate how individuals can come together as a group and function…

PSYC E-1506Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
004
Big Data Systems

Big data is everywhere. Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming the new way of making progress in both industry and science. A fundamental goal across modern business and science is to use as many machines as possible, consume as much information as…

CSCI E-265Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
005
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-42BSpring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
006
Camus, Sartre, Beauvoir, and Current Social Debates

The writings of Albert Camus (1913-1960) and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), both Nobel Prize winners, and Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), winner of the prestigious Goncourt Prize, are all representative of French existentialism and have made a lasting impact.…

PHIL E-124Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
007
Monetary Policy After the Financial and Pandemic Crises

This course closely examines the path of public policy, whether fiscal stimulus plans or the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, through the nuts and bolts of the actual operations and from the viewpoint of the capital markets. When the Fed or the European…

ECON E-1533Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
008
Covering Washington

Decisions made in Washington affect every American and the journalism produced in the nation's capital is some of the most important and impactful work we do. In this course, students conceive, develop, report, and write the investigative story of their…

JOUR E-179Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$2,260-$3,580
open
009
Refugees: Forced Migration in Global Perspective

What does it mean to lose your home? Who are refugees? Why are there so many forced migrants in our world? How are they displaced? Where do they travel, and why? This course inquires into the nature, causes, and consequences of contemporary refugee waves in…

SOCI E-143Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
010
Hedge Funds: History, Strategies, and Practice

While beating the markets was long thought to be impossible, hedge funds have seemingly challenged many financial theories, cracked the mysteries of Wall Street, and made fortunes in the process. They are also one of the fastest growing and least understood…

MGMT E-2784Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
011
The Psychology of Close Relationships

This course is an exploration of the psychology of close human relationships. We learn about intimate (romantic) relationships and friendships, and the ways in which these two kinds of relationships interact. Other kinds of close relationships (family and…

PSYC E-1503Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
012
Operations Management

The role of operations management in business is critical. Every organization, irrespective of size, geography, and industry, aims to compete through operational techniques, cost management, and production growth. The successful management of operations in…

MGMT E-5060Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
013
Data Mining for Business

This course introduces non-mathematical business professionals to data science principles including generative artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT that are widely used in today's corporations. Quantitative methods affect many of today's interactions for…

CSCI E-96Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
014
Interactive Prototyping and Creative Artificial Intelligence

This is a practical design course on perspectives, tools, and methods for going from an idea for a product or service to an interactive design prototype ready for handoff to a development team, with artificial intelligence (AI) as a native part of the design…

DGMD E-1Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
015
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-155Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
016
Ethics, Governance, and Laws of Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Creative Systems

Data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and creative systems are transforming how organizations make decisions, generate content, and interact with the world. These technologies operate across a full stack—from data collection and model development to…

CSCI E-184Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,660-$3,580
open
017
Transcendentalism in New England

When Ralph Waldo Emerson gives his "The Transcendentalist" lecture in 1842, he states that American Transcendentalists are "idealists" who were once "materialist." "Every materialist will be an idealist; but an idealist can never go backward to be a…

ENGL E-259Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
018
Capstone: Developing the Manuscript: Fiction

This course is meant to follow CREA E-597 , in which students built the imaginative world of their books and produced the first story or chapter of them. In this workshop, students write two additional chapters or stories, or approximately 30 pages of new…

CREA E-599Spring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$3,580
open
019
Organic Chemistry of Life

This second-semester organic chemistry course focuses on organic reactions within living systems. Emphasis is placed on the arrow-pushing reaction mechanisms of enzymes and cofactors in several critical biological processes and pathways, as well as in the…

CHEM E-27XSpring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,695
open
020
Organic Chemistry of Life

This second-semester organic chemistry course focuses on organic reactions within living systems. Emphasis is placed on the arrow-pushing reaction mechanisms of enzymes and cofactors in several critical biological processes and pathways, as well as in the…

CHEM E-27XSpring Term 2027Harvard
SubjectEmerging / Needs Review
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn-campus
StartsJan 24, 2027
Tuition$1,695
open
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