Should we pursue happiness, and if so, what is the best way to do it? This course critically assesses the answers to these questions given by thinkers from a wide variety of different places, cultures, and times, including Stoicism, Epicureanism, Buddhism,…
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To succeed in the future, managers must develop the resources and capabilities needed to gain and sustain advantage in competitive markets both traditional and emerging. The way in which organizations attempt to develop such competitive advantage constitutes…
This course builds upon the foundation established in PSYC E-597e by creating a capstone project that bridges research and practice. The project includes two components: the project prototype and the report. The prototype is the specific product designed…
This course is the culmination of the Master of Liberal Arts, systems engineering, where student teams execute their capstone proposal from CSCI S-597c . It gives students the opportunity to collaborate with industry partners and other students on complex…
Exhibition design is one of the most multifaceted and creative activities within the museum field. Exhibition design requires the merging of numerous design disciplines in order to create environments that simultaneously protect and display objects, artworks,…
This course introduces the basic concepts of data analysis and statistical computing, both increasingly used in the social sciences and the humanities. The emphasis is on the practical application of quantitative reasoning, visualization, and data analysis.…
How much of your impression of the ancient world was put there by Hollywood, music videos, or orientalist musings out of the West? How accurate are these depictions? Does it matter? This course examines the quintessential example of the "exotic, mysterious…
This course deals with human behavior in a variety of organizations. Conceptual frameworks, case discussions, and skill-oriented activities are applied to each topic. Topics include communications, motivation, group dynamics, leadership, power, and…
This course is designed for students seeking preparation for EXPO E-25 and for others wanting to review such basics of academic argument as thesis, evidence, and structure. Short writing assignments help students develop the skills essential for producing…
What happens to the human brain and behavior when we are exposed to isolated, confined, and extreme environments? Examples include spaceflight; high altitude flights or mountaineering; submersed or underwater activities; and polar, desert, or jungle…
This course focuses on lifestyle medicine, which is the science and application of healthy lifestyles as interventions for the prevention and treatment of lifestyle-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke, obesity, some neurological…
This course covers the intersection between start-ups, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property (IP) law. Students gain skills with navigation of major tenets of intellectual property law including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets as…
This course embarks on an interdisciplinary exploration of how fantasy literature both draws from, and transforms, local cultural traditions. By engaging with canonical texts such as J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of…
This dramatic arts course explores the rehearsal and performance of theatrical monologues and stories. The ability to work on a monologue or a personal story is a foundational skill for all performers. We explore various techniques to allow greater emotional,…
This course serves as foundational preparation for Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) sustainability and global development practice capstone track candidates, enabling them to conceptualize, structure, and propose a comprehensive plan for their capstone project in…
Applying to health careers programs requires extensive preparation to be a competitive applicant. This course is a continuation of SSCI E-20 and helps students understand the different aspects of an application portfolio and how apply these principles to…
As generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes ubiquitous in our search engines, email, social media, and word processing systems, it is important to understand how the output of large language models (LLMs) differ from that of human communicators, as…
This course is the final requirement for candidates in the Master of Liberal Arts, biology or biotechnology programs pursuing advanced training in biomedical research. Building on the foundation laid in BIOS E-597 , students complete and submit a systematic…
How can we harness the power of rewards to improve our mental health and well-being? Is there a fine line between rewards that are beneficial and those that are harmful to our lives? This course examines the complex world of rewards. We explore different…
This course integrates clinical psychology and cognitive neuroscience to explore the biological underpinnings of mental illness. We adopt a systems-level approach, examining the relationship between the function and dysfunction of specific brain circuits and…
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