Operational technology (OT) is crucial because it encompasses the hardware and software systems that monitor and control physical devices, processes, and infrastructure. These systems are vital for the functioning of critical infrastructure such as power…
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Creativity is not just for artists. In fact, it is a fundamental requirement for success regardless of functional role, place in the organizational hierarchy, or industry sector. In the world of business, creativity manifests as innovation. According to a…
This course explores how innovation, emerging technologies, and bold marketing strategies disrupt industries and transform markets around the world. Students analyze how companies—from nimble start-ups to global powerhouses—challenge conventions, redefine…
This course traces how authors from antiquity to the present have productively channeled anxiety into creating beautiful and meaningful works of literature. We investigate anxiety's existential and historical causes, from the fear of death to the rise of…
This course is a deep dive into the global business of sports organizations. Whether it is professional baseball, basketball, American football, European football, ice hockey, or lacrosse, first and foremost these are all for-profit businesses. Due to…
The course translates findings from academic research, particularly in positive psychology and behavior change, into attitudes, behaviors, and practices that students can apply across careers and work settings to thrive in the workplace and beyond. We explore…
This course examines short and serialized stories in American literature from the nineteenth century to the present with a focus on the scary story, or those that explore the ghostly, monstrous, and uncanny. What are the methods and theories that critics have…
This course takes a new approach to the study of leadership by using the creative vehicles of literature and film as business case studies. It recognizes that leader-managers today must develop a complete spectrum of aptitudes, from analytical, strategic, and…
This course is the study of private equity money invested in companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange or invested in as part of buyouts of publicly traded companies. The main objective of the course is to provide students with the necessary…
This is an intensive course in the craft of writing a novel. In an anthology called Writers on Writing , Doris Lessing wrote: "There are no laws for the novel. There never have been, nor can there ever be." Though each novel creates a world all its own for…
Why should we obey the law? Can unjust laws still be valid? How should judges interpret the Constitution and what does punishment accomplish? This course introduces central debates in the philosophy of law through weekly case studies that bring abstract…
This course explores the complex relationship between population dynamics and sustainable development and seeks to understand the influence of social determinants for health and well-being. Students examine how fertility, mortality, migration, and demographic…
This course explores the manifold physiological, nutritional, behavioral, and sociocultural factors mediating why we eat, what we eat, and how we eat. Topics covered in the course include sensory systems and eating experience, biological mechanisms of hunger…
Students are introduced to modern techniques of natural language processing (NLP) and learn foundations of text classification, named entity recognition, parsing, language modeling including text generation, topic modeling, and machine translation. Methods…
Case studies are a cornerstone of sustainability scholarship and practice, grounding abstract theories and concepts in real-world examples. During this course, students produce a bounded case study—a narrative focusing on a community, organization, or field…
This course helps students develop an academically strong capstone proposal. It is mandatory for candidates in the Harvard Extension School Master of Liberal Arts, computer science , who wish to register for CSCI E-599d in the upcoming fall term. It prepares…
Leaders and managers must help their teams navigate an unprecedented amount of change in today's modern workplace, from hybrid environments with colleagues often geographically dispersed to the disruptive impact of transformative technology such as generative…
In today's interconnected world, rapid digital acceleration—powered in part by artificial intelligence(AI)—is transforming how we work, learn, and lead. Yet true organizational resilience depends not only on advanced technologies but on the strength of human…
This course introduces students to the demands and conventions of academic reading and writing. It focuses on analyzing texts, building effective arguments, and using evidence and secondary source material. Instruction on the stages of the writing process,…
Fairy tales have inspired authors for centuries, and we are still very much under their spell. In the first part of this course, we study classic as well as contemporary fairy tales, including works by Helen Oyeyemi, Neil Gaiman, Margaret Atwood, and Kelly…
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