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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…
This tutorial helps students execute academically strong and professionally successful internships. During the semester, students submit weekly reflections, schedule bi-weekly meetings, and submit drafts of the final reflection paper. Students are encouraged…
This proseminar addresses problems and methods related to the study of government, history, and international relations. It stresses the critical analysis of sources, constructing explanatory models, standards of logical demonstration, as well as organizing…
In a world where performance and societal and environmental impacts are often seen as at odds, it is hard to imagine having the best of both worlds. This course is not just for students with business backgrounds, nor only for those who have a well-formed idea…
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…
Self-awareness is essential on your path to authentic leadership. This course uses a variety of self-assessment tools, lectures, readings, discussions, and simulations to help us understand work styles and preferences, strengths, and goals, and how those…
Beginning with the violent street demonstrations in Tunisia in December 2010, the media has followed the course of the Arab Spring as it has spread throughout North Africa and the Middle East. The popular protests, violent reprisals, and full scale civil war…
The course examines the history of riots, strikes, and conspiracies in America from the 1600s to the present. This course uses readings and discussions to focus on a series of short-term events that shed light on American politics, culture, and social…
Scholarly research has the potential to transform public policy only if the research is used by policymakers. The course takes up crucial questions about how research moves from academia into policymaking, including: how do American policymakers use research…
This course draws upon the diverse experiences of international students to advance ideas for how streets can be the conduit of equitable mobility, improved health, dynamic public spaces, economic opportunity, and urban biodiversity, while addressing the…
From journalism to documentary filmmaking, there is a rich tradition of storytellers who make the decision to insert themselves into their own work. There is good reason for this—making yourself into a character in your own story can be a powerful tool. But…
In 1727, in Leipzig, Johann Sebastian Bach premiered what would become one of the central monuments of Western sacred music: the Passion According to St. Matthew ( BWV 244 ). Three centuries later, this course examines the work both in its original…
Immunology is the study of the immune system, the body's built-in defense system. The lectures cover the basics of immunology, theoretical aspects of practical laboratory approaches and the ways that research is performed to understand immunology. This course…
Pharmacology rests on a set of core principles that, once understood, make the rest of field intelligible. This course builds that foundation. We cover pharmacokinetics (how the body handles drugs), pharmacodynamics (how drugs act on the body), toxicology,…
Why do we go, again and again, to movies that make us scream with terror? Why do we seek out overwhelming fear? Is slaughter really the best medicine? In this course, our mission is threefold. First, we identify the iconography and the visual rhetoric of…
The human mind has been sculpted over millennia to pursue rewarding and pleasurable experiences. Addiction ensnares our mind's pleasure systems, replacing otherwise adaptive behaviors with a restless pursuit of reward. Addictions can occur not only to…
You have an idea or you have created a brilliant piece of work: a novel, a screenplay, a concept for a television series, maybe even a scripted nonfiction podcast. Now what? How do you convince others to jump on board to buy, create, collaborate, publish, or…
This tutorial helps students develop an academically strong thesis proposal. During the semester, they map critical issues of project design such as scope, background, methodology, and expected outcomes. Students are encouraged to contact their research…
Modern networks have grown to extremely large scale, connecting millions of servers, and high speed, with terabits per second to meet the needs of a variety of cloud applications in business and society (for example, social media, public health, and…
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