Mixed Media - Page 10
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View Website Special Topics in Public Policy mixed Fall 2009
Stephen Maurer, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
UC Berkeley's special topics in public policy course looks at current problems and issues in public policy, including the threat of modern terrorism, atomic weapons, innovation policy, and more.
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View Website Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data mixed Spring 2013
Nicholas Jewell, Health & Medical—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course are exposed to biostatistical concepts and modeling related to the design and analysis of multifactor population-based cohort and case-control studies.
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View Website Statistics 20,003 mixed Fall 2010
Deborah Nolan, Math—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is an introductory math course with main focuses on probability and statistics.
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View Website Structural Engineering mixed Spring 2012
Marios Agathoklis Panagiotou, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course serves as an introduction to the design and analysis of structural systems. Topics of study include proportioning of structural members in steel, reinforced concrete, and timber; hand and computer analysis methods; and structural analysis theory.
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View Website The American Immigrant Experience mixed Spring 2010
Carl Mason, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course looks at the history of migration into the United States, particularly from the 18th century to today.
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View Website The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar mixed Spring 2013
Kevin Healy, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This graduate course provides an introduction to bioengineering case studies and other research.
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View Website The Heroic and the Anti-Heroic in Classical Greek Civilization mixed
Gregory Nagy, Liberal Arts—Harvard University
This course from Harvard University, delivered in lecture videos, covers major Greek classics, from Homer to Plato, while exploring the concept of hero.
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View Website The History and Practice of Human Rights mixed Fall 2011
Thomas Laqueur, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course examines the history and development of human rights, as well as the relationship between human rights and other themes in the history of the modern era. A video version of this course is available on iTunes and YouTube.
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View Website The Nature of Mind mixed Fall 2012
John Joseph Campbell, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
The relationship between mind and body, the nature of desires and beliefs, the role of the unconscious, and other topics related to the philosophy of the mind are reviewed in this class.
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View Website The United States from the Late 19th Century to the Eve of World War II mixed Fall 2012
Richard Candida Smith, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this class study the most important changes in American society from the late 19th century to the beginning of World War II.
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View Website The Wire: When Journalism Meets Drama mixed Spring 2012
William Drummond, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course examines how crime, policing, and identity are framed and mediated through television and conventional journalism.
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View Website Theory of Meaning mixed Fall 2012
John Joseph Campbell, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course study language as a social behavior, as well as the foundations of semantics, meaning, and truth.
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View Website Transport and Separation Processes mixed Fall 2012
Alexis Bell, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
The principles of mass transfer with application to chemical processes, diffusion and convection, and more are covered in this class.
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View Website Undergrad. Business Administration 196, 006 mixed Spring 2011
Alice M. Agogino, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is an introductory course to product development.