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In this course, we’ll trace the evolution of the rocket, from rudimentary battlefield weapon to essential vehicle in the exploration of space.
Beginning with Germany’s effort to avoid the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles by developing rockets, you will learn how Wernher von Braun led the German effort during WWII. The course will then follow several parallel paths, including simultaneous rocket development in the US and in the Soviet Union, home of another rocket engineering genius, Sergei Korolev.
The end of WWII saw both the US and Soviet Union in a rush to acquire as much rocket technology as possible. You’ll learn how the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union drove this development and the roles both von Braun and Korolev played in the creation of these advanced rockets.
The course then traces how von Braun and Korolev led the transformation from rockets of war to rockets for space exploration. Von Braun’s and Korolev’s contributions created the space age.
You will learn how Korolev’s R-7, the world’s first intercontinental ballistic missile became the launch vehicle for the world’s first artificial satellite, Sputnik. And you will learn how in the US, now working with Von Braun, used the Redstone ballistic missile to launch their first satellite, called Explorer.
The course culminates with the formation of NASA and America’s official entry it what would soon be called the “Space Race” between the US and the Soviet Union.
This course introduces concepts, algorithms, programming, theory and design of spatial computing technologies such as global positioning systems (GPS), Google Maps, location-based services and geographic information systems. Learn how to collect, analyze, and visualize your own spatial datasets while avoiding common pitfalls and building better location-aware technologies.
Learn how to convert simple HTML into mobile apps on both Google Play and the iOS App Store and drive purchases.
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Building a Print-to-web Workflow
Course Summary
The course examines the major theories of International Relations, the key sub-fields of international politics, and the current practices of global politics.
In the first part, the theories of realism, liberalism, marxism, and constructivism are studied.
In the second part, the key concepts in foreign policy analysis, internetional political economy, and security studies are presented.
In the final part, the course disentagles the context of globalization, the institutional framework of global governance, and the current reality of global politics with its risks and opportunities.
The classes will be integrated with internet hang-outs centered on current events, as well as different kinds of exercises and tests.
What will I learn?
By the end of the course, the student will be able to understand critically international affairs, to analyse major international events, to interpret the position of key international players, and in the ultimate analsysis to play actively the global political game.
What do I need to know?
Basic knowledge of international history and current affairs.
Course Structure
Chapter 1 How to study International Relations (on key methodologies to study international affairs)
- Structure of the course: To dos
- How to explain international phenomena?
- The Westphalian World
- The origin of the discipline: idealism
Chapter 2 Realism (on the principal paradigm of IR theory)
- Anthropology and history
- Four assumptions
- State and Power
- Strategies
- Order
- Institutions and negotiations
- Geopolitics
- Justice
- Conclusions
Chapter 3 Liberalism (on the second major paradigm of IR)
- Introduction to liberalism
- Assumptions
- Democratic Peace Theory
- Interdependence and neo-liberal institutionalism
- International organizations and International regimes
- Global governance
- Integration
- Conclusions
Chapter 4 Marxism and Constructivism (on two important alternative theories)
- Marxism: Class Struggle
- Four Assumptions
- Teoria de la dependencia
- World System theory
- Neo-Gramscian Approaches
- Constructivism: The power of imagination
- Ideas, identities, interests
Chapter 5: Foreign Policy Analysis (on the first sub-field of IR)
- Instruments and determinants of foreign policy
- Models of foreign policy decision-making
Chapter 6: International Political Economy (on the second sub-field of IR)
- Inequality
- The three schools of IPE
- From the embedded liberalism to globalization
Chapter 7: Security studies (on the third sub-field of IR)
- The notion of security
- Security and strategy
- The development of war
- Models of peacebuilding
Chapter 8: Globalization and the context of global politics (on the context of today's politics)
- What is globalization?
- The future of globalization
- Conceptual maps of international affairs
- Future scenarios
Chapter 9 Global Politics (on today's politics)
- The rule of global governance
- Global politics
- Transnational civil society: nature and functions
- Public institutions-civil society interaction
- The Boomerang Effect rivisited
Workload
Approximately 4 hours per week for watching video lectures, taking quizzes and completing homework assignments.
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Build a modern computer system, starting from first principles. The course consists of six weekly hands-on projects that take you from constructing elementary logic gates all the way to building a fully functioning general purpose computer. In the process, you will learn -- in the most direct and intimate way -- how computers work, and how they are designed.
The objective of this course is to introduce large-scale atomistic modeling techniques and highlight its importance for solving problems in modern engineering sciences. We demonstrate how atomistic modeling can be used to understand how materials fail under extreme loading, involving unfolding of proteins and propagation of cracks.
This course was featured in an MIT Tech Talk article.
When developing designs, it is important to pick a point of view and consider multiple design options using prototypes. This course will teach you to rapidly instantiate your point of view using multiple prototyping tools, from paper prototypes to the Wizard of Oz method, to test and iterate your ideas quickly. The design strategies you learn in this course will be applicable in a variety of contexts, from services, to interfaces, to products.
How can poor societies become prosperous and overcome obstacles to do so? Professor Sir Paul Collier is one of the world’s leading scholars on this question, and in this economics course you will have the opportunity to learn from him directly.
This course will discuss and examine the following topics:
- The role of government and the key political, social and economic processes that affect development;
- Why societies need polities that are both centralised and inclusive, and the process by which these polities develop;
- The social factors that are necessary for development, including the importance of identities, norms, and narratives;
- The impact of economic processes on development, including discussion about how government policies can either promote or inhibit the exploitation of scale and specialisation;
- The external conditions for development, including trade flows, capital flows, labour flows and international rules for governance.
Enrol in this course to understand the factors that influence economic development and the different development paths that countries across the world have taken.
There has been much discussion in recent years, on this campus and elsewhere, about the death of the book. Digitization and various forms of electronic media, some critics say, are rendering the printed text as obsolete as the writing quill. In this subject, we will examine the claims for and against the demise of the book, but we will also supplement these arguments with an historical perspective they lack: we will examine texts, printing technologies, and reading communities from roughly 1450 to the present. We will begin with the theoretical and historical overviews of Walter Ong and Elizabeth Eisenstein, after which we will study specific cases such as English chapbooks, Inkan knotted and dyed strings, late nineteenth-century recording devices, and newspapers online today. We will also visit a rare book library and make a poster on a hand-set printing press.
Connecting the Washington science standards to the Next Generation Science Standards
This course will cover various topics on the discoveries about how the Universe evolved in 13.7 billion years since the Big Bang.
This course will explore government policies dealing with African-Americans and Native Americans; the rise of big business and urbanization; the second industrial revolution and immigration; U.S. overseas expansion and participation in the First World War; as well as progressivism and the modernist cultures of the 1920s. Full series: U.S. History 1: First Peoples to the Early Republic: Born in Colonialism U.S. History 2: The Civil War Era: Dividing a Nation U.S. History 3: The Gilded Age to the Roaring Twenties: The Emergence of Modern America U.S. History 4: The Great Depression to the War on Terror: Enter the World Stage
Explore eight important works from different eras and genres of Western classical-music repertoire, through performances recorded at Curtis and discussion of each work’s historical context, composer, musical significance, and compositional design.
This subject examines interactions across the Eurasian continent between Russians, Chinese, Mongolian nomads, and Turkic oasis dwellers during the last millennium and a half. As empires rose and fell, religions, trade, and war flowed back and forth continuously across this vast space. Today, the fall of the Soviet Union and China's reforms have opened up new opportunities for cultural interaction.
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Planning ahead for serious events including emergencies, natural disasters, intruders and threats of violence.
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