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025 video 25 African American history: From Emancipation to the Present 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Jonathan Holloway Yale University
This course is designed to show students what the African American experience in the US entailed over the last 150 years.
025 full-course 25 African American History: From Emancipation to the Present N/A N/A Yale University
Take Yale professor Jonathan Holloway's course to learn about the modern African American experience in the United States.
028 audio 28 Autism and Related Disorders N/A N/A Yale University
Yale's seminar on autism and related disorders discusses diagnosis and assessment, treatment, and more.
024 mixed 24 Capitalism: Success, Crisis, and Reform 2009-09-01 Fall 2009 Douglas W. Rae Yale University
Examine major topics in capitalism in this course.
024 mixed 24 Cervantes' Don Quixote 2009-09-01 Fall 2009 Roberto Gonz Yale University
In this course, students will read Don Quixote and are expected to know the background and story from the book.
024 full-course 24 Cervantes' Don Quixote 2009-09-01 Fall 2009 Roberto Gonz Yale University
Take this course for a close reading of Don Quixote with consideration to the artistic and historical context articles of renaissance and baroque Spain.
024 mixed 24 Dante in Translation 2008-09-01 Fall 2008 Giuseppe Mazzotta Yale University
This course serves as an introduction into the works of Dante.
024 full-course 24 Dante in Translation 2008-09-01 Fall 2008 Giuseppe Mazzotta Yale University
Get an introduction to Dante and his culture through critical readings of his works in this course.
026 mixed 26 Death 2007-03-01 Spring 2007 Shelly Kagan Yale University
This course deals with many topics relating to death including suicide, the natures of death, immortality, the value of life and more.
025 mixed 25 Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts 2009-09-01 Fall 2009 Keith E. Wrightson Yale University
This course examines everything relating to the development of English society between the 15th and 18th centuries.
025 full-course 25 Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts 2009-09-01 Fall 2009 Keith E. Wrightson Yale University
In this course, you'll find an up-to-date introduction to the development of English society under the Tudors and Stuarts, between the late fifteenth and early eighteenth centuries.
024 mixed 24 Environmental Politics and Law 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 John Wargo Yale University
Topics covered in this environmental politics course include air pollution, land use, food safety, public and private transit and more.
024 video 24 Environmental Politics and Law 2011-03-01 Spring 2011 John Wargo Yale University
The Environmental Politics and Law course discusses the most important U.S. environmental laws adopted in the last 40 years. It examines air quality, green building certification, land use regulation, and more.
026 full-course 26 Epidemics in Western Society 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Frank Snowden Yale University
Take this course to learn about the impact of epidemic diseases on Western society, from the bubonic plague to the swine flu.
026 mixed 26 Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Frank Snowden Yale University
In this course, students examine epidemics in Western society since the 1600's with diseases including bubonic plague, HIV/AIDS, swine flu and SARS.
024 full-course 24 European Civilization N/A N/A John Merriman Yale University
Check out this course to find a broad survey of modern European history, from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the aftermath of World War II.
024 mixed 24 European Civilization, 1648-1945 2008-09-01 Fall 2008 John Merriman Yale University
Students in this course will examine art, literature and cinema to learn about major events in European history.
026 mixed 26 Financial Markets 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 Robert J. Shiller Yale University
Learn about the theories of finance as well as the way finances work in relation to banking, insurance, markets and more.
025 mixed 25 Foundations of Modern Social Theory 2009-09-01 Fall 2009 Iv Yale University
This course covers theories and foundations of modern social theory from the beginning of the modern area up until the 1920's.
052 video 52 Francais Interactif N/A N/A Pierre Capretz Yale University
Find chapters for French learning, grammar, and more in Francais Interactif from the University of Texas.
024 mixed 24 France Since 1871 2007-09-01 Fall 2007 John Merriman Yale University
This course is designed to teach students about modern day France with topics including the impacts of the revolutionary heritage, changing societies within, and political transformations.
024 full-course 24 France Since 1871 2007-09-01 Fall 2007 John Merriman Yale University
In this course, you'll learn about the emergence of modern France, including the social, economic, and political transformation of the country.
000 full-course French in Action N/A N/A Pierre Capretz Yale University
Become fluent in French by exploring the culture in this video series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.
037 mixed 37 Freshman Organic Chemistry I 2008-09-01 Fall 2008 J. Michael McBride Yale University
This course focuses on the theories of structure and mechanisms in organic chemistry with special attention to their development and basis.
038 mixed 38 Freshman Organic Chemistry II 2011-03-01 Spring 2011 J. Michael McBride Yale University
A continuation of Freshman Organic Chemistry I, this course covers topics such as simple and complex reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy, organic synthesis, molecules of nature and more.
024 video 24 Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics 2007-03-01 Spring 2007 Charles Bailyn Yale University
In this course students will learn about Extra-Solar Planets, Black Holes, and Dark Energy in relation to Astrophysics.
025 audio 25 Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 W. Mark Saltzman Yale University
While doing case studies of drugs and medical products, students in this course will learn about the basic concepts and fundamentals of biomedical engineering.
025 full-course 25 Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 W. Mark Saltzman Yale University
Study the basic concepts of biomedical engineering in this Yale course.
024 mixed 24 Fundamentals of Physics I 2006-09-01 Fall 2006 Shankar, Ramamurti Yale University
This course explores physics and mathematics through theories, basics and fundamentals of the subject.
025 mixed 25 Fundamentals of Physics II 2012-03-01 Spring 2012 Shankar, Ramamurti Yale University
In the second part of this two part course, topics covered include electricity, magnetism, optics and quantum mechanics.
024 mixed 24 Game Theory 2007-09-01 Fall 2007 Ben Polak Yale University
Learn about theories, strategies, and strategic thinking of game theory in this course.
024 mixed 24 Global Problems of Population Growth 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Robert Wyman Yale University
This course dives into human population with topics covering human fertility, population growth, sustainability and the political and ethical concepts of fertility.
024 full-course 24 Global Problems of Population Growth 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Robert Wyman Yale University
Study the basics of population growth, fertility, and demographic transition in population policy with this Yale course.
025 video 25 Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner 2011-09-01 Fall 2011 Wai Chee Dimock Yale University
The purpose of this course is to examine some of the major works of Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner.
025 full-course 25 Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner N/A N/A Yale University
Take this course to explore the works of legendary authors Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner, and the interconnections that they share.
021 video 21 history of Art 252: Roman Architecture N/A N/A Yale University
This course is a study of art history, particularly focused on Roman architecture.
024 mixed 24 Introduction to Ancient Greek history 2007-09-01 Fall 2007 Donald Kagan Yale University
In this course, students will dive into Ancient Greek history to identify and learn the works of modern scholars in the area.
024 mixed 24 Introduction to Political Philosophy 2006-09-01 Fall 2006 Steven B. Smith Yale University
This course is an introduction to political philosophy with topics such as the polis experience, sovereign states, constitutional governments, and democracy as they relate to political life.
020 mixed 20 Introduction to Psychology 2007-03-01 Spring 2007 Paul Bloom Yale University
Some of the topics in this course include mental illnesses, sex, emotions and reasoning and more.
026 mixed 26 Introduction to the New Testament history and Literature 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Dale B. Martin Yale University
This course serves as an introduction to the New Testament and some of the history and literature surrounding it.
024 mixed 24 Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) 2006-09-01 Fall 2006 Christine Hayes Yale University
This course encompasses the study and interpretation of the Old Testament.
026 full-course 26 Introduction to the Theory of Literature N/A N/A Paul H. Fry Yale University
Take this course for a survey of the main trends in 20th-century literature theory.
026 mixed 26 Introduction to Theory of Literature 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Paul H Fry Yale University
This course explores the theories of literature with topics including the purpose, production and reasoning for literature.
023 mixed 23 Listening to Music 2008-09-01 Fall 2008 Craig Wright Yale University
In this course, students will listen to pieces by Bach and Mozart, Gregorian chants, the blues and more.
023 full-course 23 Listening to Music N/A N/A Craig Wright Yale University
Take this course to develop your aural skills for a better understanding of Western music.
024 mixed 24 Milton 2007-09-01 Fall 2007 John Rogers Yale University
The main objective of this course is to study Milton poetry, with topics including his influence on English poetry, sources, and his contemporaries.
024 full-course 24 Milton 2007-09-01 Fall 2007 John Rogers Yale University
Study Milton's poetry in this course, focusing on his literary sources, controversies, and influence over English poetry.
025 mixed 25 Modern Poetry 2007-03-01 Spring 2007 Langdon Hammer Yale University
This course covers modern poetry with looks into the works of Yeats, Eliot, Frost and more.
025 full-course 25 Modern Poetry 2007-03-01 Spring 2007 Langdon Hammer Yale University
With this course from Yale professor Langdon Hammer, you'll explore the body of modern poetry.
026 mixed 26 Philosophy and the science of Human Nature 2011-03-01 Spring 2011 Tamar Gendler Yale University
This course explores Western philosophical traditions.
036 mixed 36 Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Stephen C. Stearns Yale University
This course covers the fundamentals of evolution, ecology and behavior.
036 full-course 36 Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Stephen C. Stearns Yale University
Designed for students just starting out in biology and environment, this course discusses the principles of evolution, ecology, and behavior.
023 mixed 23 Roman Architecture 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Diana E. E. Kleiner Yale University
This course examine Roman architecture with topics including technology and revolution, the Roman way of life, and walls and interior designs.
026 mixed 26 The American Novel Since 1945 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 Amy Hungerford Yale University
This course covers a wide variety of literary works from 1945 to present with topics including changing literature in American history and publishing conditions, while exploring the works of J. D. Salinger, Vladimir Nabokov, Philip Roth and more.
026 full-course 26 The American Novel Since 1945 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 Amy Hungerford Yale University
Students can study a wide range of literary works from 1945 to the present in this Yale course.
025 mixed 25 The American Revolution 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Joanne Freeman Yale University
In this history course, students will examine the American Revolution with topics to include wars and rebellions and the influence and affects they have on society.
025 full-course 25 The American Revolution 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Joanne Freeman Yale University
Study the period of transition exhibited in the American Revolution with this course from Yale University professor Joanne Freeman.
035 mixed 35 The Atmosphere, the Ocean, and Environmental Change 2011-09-01 Fall 2011 Ronald B. Smith Yale University
In this course, students will explore the atmosphere and environment with topics including gas laws, earth systems, global climate, and seasons and climates.
027 full-course 27 The Civil War and Reconstruction Era 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 David W. Blight Yale University
Yale professor David W. Blight's course delves into the causes, course, and consequences of the American Civil War, ranging from the 1840s to 1877.
027 mixed 27 The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 2008-03-01 Spring 2008 David W. Blight Yale University
This course is all about the Civil War and Reconstruction Era with topics including the causes and consequences of the Civil War.
022 full-course 22 The Early Middle Ages N/A N/A Yale University
Check out Yale professor Paul H. Freedman's course to learn about major developments in the political, social, and religious history of Western Europe.
022 mixed 22 The Early Middle Ages, 284 2011-09-01 Fall 2011 Paul H. Freedman Yale University
This course examines political, social and religious developments relating to the Early Middle Ages.
025 mixed 25 The Moral Foundations of Politics 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Ian Shapiro Yale University
Some of the topics discussed in this course include democratic justice, capitalism theories, and social contracts.
025 video 25 The Moral Foundations of Politics N/A N/A Ian Shapiro Yale University
This course examines the historical context and present-day relevance of the major political theories of Enlightenment-Utilitarianism and Marxism.
023 mixed 23 The Psychology, Biology and Politics of Food 2008-09-01 Fall 2008 Kelly D. Brownell Yale University
Students in this course will explore foods and its relation to psychology, specifically how eating affects the well being of humans.
020 video 20 Understanding Psychology Basics N/A N/A Paul Bloom Yale University
This course is a study of thoughts and behavior and includes topics in perception, communication, decision-making, religion, and more.