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No.CourseSubjectOriginFormatStartsTuitionStatus
001
Intensive Elementary Spanish II

This course presents additional language structures, including more ways to express the past, the subjunctive mood, and the future and conditional tenses. Assignments involve work with an online textbook, several feature films and documentaries, and websites…

SPAN E-2Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectNoncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
002
Quantitative Reasoning: Practical Math

This course reviews basic arithmetical procedures and their use in everyday mathematics. It also includes an introduction to basic statistics covering such topics as the interpretation of numerical data, graph reading, hypothesis testing, and simple linear…

MATH E-3Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectUndergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn Campus, Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$1080
open
003
Calculus 1

This is a complete course in first-semester calculus. Topics include the meaning, use, and interpretation of the derivative; techniques of differentiation; applications to curve sketching and optimization in a variety of disciplines; the definite integral and…

MATH E-15Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
004
Calculus 2 with Series and Differential Equations

This course covers integration, differential equations, and Taylor series with applications. It covers most of the topics in a second-semester calculus course with the emphasis on applications as well as graphical and numerical work. The use of a graphing…

MATH E-16Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn Campus, Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
005
College Algebra

This course reviews arithmetic and covers algebraic expressions and equations; their manipulation and use in problem solving; word problems; and an introduction to inequalities, absolute values, and graphing. This course features some of the same topics as…

MATH E-8Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectNoncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
006
Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

This course covers the following topics: solving systems of linear equations; matrices and linear transformations; image and kernel of a linear transformation; matrices and coordinates relative to different bases; determinants; eigenvalues and eigenvectors;…

MATH E-21BSpring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn Campus, Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
007
Elementary Spanish I

This course is the second part of an introductory course in Spanish as a foreign language. At the end of the semester, students are able to talk about their current activities, their likes and dislikes, as well as to express their feelings and opinions and…

SPAN E-1BSpring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectNoncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
008
Precalculus

An intensive course for students with superior algebra skills who want to enroll in MATH E-15 the following term. During the semester, linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, polynomial, and rational functions are discussed. Requires the…

MATH E-10Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
009
Sustainable Ocean Environments

The world's oceans and coastal environments provide vital ecological services such as climate moderation, oxygen, food, energy, habitats, biodiversity, and natural flood control, as well as important services such as fisheries, global transportation,…

ENVR E-110Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn Campus, Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
010
The Constitution and the Media

This course examines the concept of freedom of the press—the basis for it and the restrictions on it—in the United States. We begin by examining the concept of free speech and free press as used in the First Amendment of the US Constitution and trace its…

JOUR E-110Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
011
ALM Internship in Museum Studies

This 200-hour internship provides an opportunity to work on a museum-related project under the guidance of an industry supervisor. Students gain real-world experience to support their career plans. For more information, review the museum internship…

MUSE E-399Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
Format
Starts
Tuition$540
open
012
ALM Internship in Journalism

This 200-hour internship provides an opportunity to work on a journalism-related project under the guidance of an industry supervisor. Students gain real-world experience to support their career plans. For more information, review the journalism internship…

JOUR E-399Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
Format
Starts
Tuition$540
open
013
Academic Writing and Critical Reading

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,…

EXPO E-25Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectUndergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$1080
open
014
Principles and Techniques of Molecular Biology

The course addresses both the fundamental principles and techniques of molecular biology. Students gain an in-depth knowledge of nucleic acid structure, molecular genetics, and the biochemistry of transcription and protein synthesis. Other topics include how…

BIOS E-12Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
015
Human Resource Management

Human resource management (HRM) can be defined as the effective use of human resources in an organization, through the management of people-related activities. It is a strategic organizational activity of increasing complexity and importance. This…

MGMT E-4240Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
016
Organizational Behavior

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…

MGMT E-4000Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
017
Principles of Finance

This course provides an introductory survey of the field of finance. It examines the agents, instruments, and institutions that make up the financial system of the modern economy, such as bonds, the stock market, derivatives, and the money market. Along the…

MGMT E-2000Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
018
Microeconomic Theory

This course presents the basic analytical tools of microeconomics. We start by looking at the decision-making of individual consumers and ask how these decisions can be optimized or improved. Next, we look at the ways firms make and coordinate their decisions…

ECON E-1010Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
019
Project Management

This course provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental project management concepts, tools, techniques, and behavioral characteristics necessary for successfully launching, leading, and delivering projects in organizations. Students explore the project…

MGMT E-5030Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
020
Strategic Management

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…

MGMT E-5000Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
021
Intensive Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II

This course is the continuation of ARAB E-1 and is designed to reinforce and build upon what has been covered during the first semester. This is a proficiency-based course; emphasis is placed on the development of reading, listening, speaking, and writing…

ARAB E-2Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectNoncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
022
Fundamentals of Academic Writing

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…

EXPO E-15Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectUndergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$1080
open
023
Intermediate Statistics: Methods and Modeling

In this course, students gain familiarity with statistical tools used to summarize and describe the world around us and to test theories about how that world works. Understanding statistics and how they are used and misused is vital to assimilating…

STAT E-150Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
024
Proseminar: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Biotechnology

In this proseminar, we focus on science writing, data interpretation, and collaborative and independent experimental design. Students who successfully complete the course are those who demonstrate an ability to assess information from the primary scientific…

BIOT E-200Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
025
Corporate Finance

The goal of this course is to develop skills for making corporate investment and financing decisions. Topics include discounted cash flow and other valuation techniques; risk and return; capital asset pricing model; corporate capital structure and financial…

MGMT E-2700Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
026
Digital Innovation in Museums: Leveraging Emerging Technologies

Explore how museums are at the forefront of digital innovation, integrating cutting-edge technologies to enhance visitor experiences and operational efficiency. This course delves into the transformative impact of emerging technologies such as augmented…

MUSE E-130Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
027
Mathematics and the Greeks

In this course we seek to understand how the ancient Greeks thought about mathematics by focusing on three activities: finding solutions and proofs for simple numerical problems, drawing geometrical constructions using compasses and straightedge, and reading…

MATH E-6Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOn Campus, Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
028
Human Rights and International Politics

This seminar is an introduction to human rights and the role they have come to play in international politics. The goal is to provide basic human rights literacy and to put students in a position to debate questions about human rights and dilemmas that arise…

GOVT E-1048Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
029
Analytical Methods in Sustainability

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…

ENVR E-210Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
030
The Brain in Psychology II

This seminar is an introduction to the neuropsychological aspects of cognition, personality, and social behavior. Students are introduced to the intellectual underpinnings, assumptions, and methods used in contemporary neuropsychological research and learn…

PSYC E-1610Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
031
Introduction to Psychology

This course is a broad introduction to the field of psychology. Students explore the key figures, diverse theoretical perspectives, and research findings that have shaped some of the major areas of contemporary psychology. This course also examines the…

PSYC E-15Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectNoncredit, Undergraduate
OriginHarvard University
FormatOnline Asynchronous, Online Synchronous
Starts
Tuition$540
open
032
ALM Internship in Sustainability

This 200-hour internship provides an opportunity to work on a sustainability-related project under the guidance of an industry supervisor. Students gain real-world experience to support their career plans. For more information, review the sustainability…

ENVR E-399Spring Term 2026Harvard
SubjectGraduate
OriginHarvard University
Format
Starts
Tuition$540
open
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UCLA Extension500 active · 20% date coverage
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UC Berkeley Extension425 active · 25% date coverage
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UC Irvine Division of Continuing Education240 active · 100% date coverage
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UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies1132 active · 100% date coverage
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Harvard Professional & Executive Development115 active · 100% date coverage
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