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Starts : 2009-02-01
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This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of life, in both medicine and biology. After grounding our conversation in accounts of natural history and medicine that predate the rise of biology as a discipline, we explore modes of theorizing historical and contemporary bioscience. Drawing on the work of historian William Coleman, we examine the forms, functions, and transformations of biological and medical objects of study. Along the way we treat the history of heredity, molecular biology, race, medicine in the colonies and the metropole, and bioeconomic exchange. We read anthropological literature on old and new forms of biopower, at scales from the molecular to the organismic to the global. The course includes readings from the HASTS Common Exam List. The aim of this seminar is to train students to be participants in scholarly debates in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences about the nature of life, the body, and biomedicine.

Starts : 2004-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Infor Information environments Information technology Information Theory Nutrition

Theories about cities and the form that settlements should take will be discussed. Attempts will be made at a distinction between descriptive and normative theory, by examining examples of various theories of city form over time. The class will concentrate on the origins of the modern city and theories about its emerging form, including the transformation of the nineteenth-century city and its organization. It analyzes current issues of city form in relation to city making, social structure, and physical design. Case studies of several cities will be presented as examples of the theories discussed in the class.

Starts : 2013-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition WizIQ.htm%252525253Fcategoryid%252525253D21.htm%2525253Fcategoryid%2525253D4.htm%253Fcategoryid%253D

This course explores the nature of love through works of philosophy, literature, film, poetry, and individual experience. It investigates the distinction among eros, philia, and agape. Students discuss ideas of love as a feeling, an action, a species of 'knowing someone,' or a way to give or take. Authors studied include Plato, Kant, Buber, D. H. Lawrence, Rumi, and Aristotle.

This course is part of the Concourse program at MIT.

Starts : 2012-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information environments Information Theory JaverianaX Nutrition Reading assessment reading comprehension

The objective of this course is to develop an understanding of principles of marine isotope geochemistry, its systematics, and its application to the study of the behavior and history of the oceans within the earth system. The emphasis is on developing the underlying concepts and theory as well as proficiency in working with practical isotope systems. The course is divided into four sections: nuclear systematics, Earth formation and evolution, stable isotopes, and applications to the ocean system.

Starts : 2013-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information environments Information Theory Journalism Nutrition

This course covers the process of identifying and quantifying market opportunities, then conceptualizing, planning, and starting a new, technology-based enterprise. Students develop detailed business plans for a startup. It is intended for students who want to start their own business, further develop an existing business, be a member of a management team in a new enterprise, or better understand the entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial process.
 

Starts : 2014-01-21
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] Computer Sciences How to Succeed IEEEx Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem

A graduate level course on convex optimization, with applications in signal processing, machine learning, control, finance, and other areas.

Starts : 2014-01-22
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] Computer Sciences How to Succeed IEEEx Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem

An introductory computer networking course focusing on how the Internet works and the principles of designing networks and network protocols.

Starts : 2014-01-25
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] Social Sciences IEEEx Mathematics.htm%252525253Fpricetype%252525253Dpaid%2525252526.htm%253Fdatetype%253Drecent&.htm%3Fcat Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem

Overview of critical issues in women's health and human rights, including discrimination, poverty, violence, and unequal access to education, food, paid work, and health care.

Starts : 2014-01-23
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] Business IEEEx Multiplying+and+factoring+expressions Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem

Explore the psychophysiological underpinnings of human performance and strategies for optimization on individual and team levels.

Starts : 2014-04-01
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] Engineering IEEEx Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem WizIQ.htm%252525253Fcategoryid%252525253D21.htm%2525253Fdatetype%2525253Dalwaysopen%25252526.htm%253

This interdisciplinary course addresses a wide range of geomechanical problems that arise during the development of oil and gas reservoirs.

Starts : 2013-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Customer Service Certification Program Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

Project Laboratory in Mathematics is a course designed to give students a sense of what it's like to do mathematical research. In teams, students explore puzzling and complex mathematical situations, search for regularities, and attempt to explain them mathematically. Students share their results through professional-style papers and presentations.

This course site was created specifically for educators interested in offering students a taste of mathematical research. This site features extensive description and commentary from the instructors about why the course was created and how it operates.

Starts : 2013-02-01
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This class is a multidisciplinary introduction to pharmacology, neurotransmitters, drug mechanisms, and brain diseases from addiction to schizophrenia.

From Abilify® to Zyrtec®, the world is full of fascinating drugs. If you are poisoned by sarin nerve gas, you may be able to save your life by huffing some BZ nerve gas. This class will explain that chemical curiosity, along with a host of other interesting tidbits of pharmacology. The structure of the class interleaves basic concepts with specific examples and entertaining tangents, so it is not loaded with boring abstract theory. In the first class you will learn what a neurotransmitter is, and you will immediately apply that knowledge when we discuss the mechanism of caffeine. The class is highly multidisciplinary, including topics such as patent law, medical ethics, history, and the physics of crack pipes.

Starts : 2013-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition WizIQ.htm%2525252525253Fdatetype%2525252525253Drecent&.htm%25252525253Fpricetype%25252525253Dfree%25

Hacking and trolling; mass murders and bullying. What do these have in common? One theory holds that these are all "deviant" social behaviors, occurring both online and off, which have purportedly been brought about or exacerbated by our new media environment. Such aberrant behaviors seemingly give us ample reason to fear digital and social media. But is technology to blame? We will grapple with this question as we investigate how our understanding of new technologies and media is socially shaped and, in turn, how new media might influence our social behavior.

We will begin by studying how similar panics about "old" media (books, film, television and even the written word itself) set historical precedents for these current fears. Along the way we will establish and explore issues embedded in debates about new media, including questions of class, gender, youth, sex, and violence. Such topics will be placed in cross-cultural perspective, allowing us to compare the nature of panics over contemporary events and issues—e.g. the Columbine school shootings, cyber-bullying, Japanese otaku, and the Chinese "Human Flesh Search Engine"—occurring within both the United States and East Asia. Students will read essays, keep media journals and watch films pertaining to weekly topics.

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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Before 1300: Ancient and Medieval History Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course introduces students to the modeling, quantification, and analysis of uncertainty.  The tools of probability theory, and of the related field of statistical inference, are the keys for being able to analyze and make sense of data. These tools underlie important advances in many fields, from the basic sciences to engineering and management.

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Click to get started. This course has been designed for independent study. It provides everything you will need to understand the concepts covered in the course. The materials include:

  • Lecture Videos by MIT Professor John Tsitsiklis
  • Lecture Slides and Readings
  • Recitation Problems and Solutions
  • Recitation Help Videos by MIT Teaching Assistants
  • Tutorial Problems and Solutions
  • Tutorial Help Videos by MIT Teaching Assistants
  • Problem Sets with Solutions
  • Exams with Solutions

 

Starts : 2015-05-18
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] IEEEx Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem

Discover how to integrate nature’s value into land-management decisions, based on case studies from the DoD.

Starts : 2015-06-22
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Stanford Online. OpenEdX Free Closed [?] IEEEx Parkinson's+disease Surface+integrals+and+Stokes'+theorem

Use economic analysis to reach conclusions about big issues of the day, from implications of globalization to causes of economic growth, financial crises and unemployment.

Starts : 2014-05-19
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Discover how genetics has revolutionised the detection and treatment of cancer, and how these may develop in the future.

Starts : 2013-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information technology Information Theory Nutrition

This course explores the reciprocal relationships among design, science, and technology by covering a wide range of topics including industrial design, architecture, visualization and perception, design computation, material ecology, and environmental design and sustainability. Students will examine how transformations in science and technology have influenced design thinking and vice versa, as well as develop methodologies for design research and collaborate on design solutions to interdisciplinary problems.

Starts : 2012-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information environments Information Theory Java Nutrition

This course explores photography as a disciplined way of seeing or investigating urban landscapes, and expressing ideas. Readings, observations, and photographs form the basis of discussions on light, detail, place, poetics, narrative, and how photography can inform design and planning.

The current version of the class website for the course can be found here: Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry.

Starts : 2014-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Fine Arts Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This seminar looks at key issues in the historical development and current state of modern American criminal justice, with an emphasis on its relationship to citizenship, nationhood, and race/ethnicity. We begin with a range of perspectives on the rise of what is often called "mass incarceration": how did our current system of criminal punishment take shape, and what role did race play in that process? Part Two takes up a series of case studies, including racial disparities in the administration of the death penalty, enforcement of the drug laws, and the regulation of police investigations. The third and final part of the seminar looks at national security policing: the development of a constitutional law governing the intersection of ethnicity, religion, and counter-terrorism, and the impact of counter-terrorism policy on domestic police practices.

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