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Harvard College Lectures Online
The following distance education courses are based on courses at Harvard College, the University’s undergraduate college. The two exceptions are EDUC E-101 Improving Education Systems in Developing Countries and PSYC E-1034 Adult Development, which are Harvard Graduate School of Education courses.
Fall Term 2009
- ANTH E-175 Moctezuma's Mexico: Then and Now
- BIOS E-235 Principles of Human Disease: Physiology and Pharmacology
- CLAS E-116/W The Heroic and the Anti-Heroic in Classical Greek Civilization
- CSCI E-52 Intensive Introduction to Computer Science Using C, PHP, and JavaScript
- CSCI E-207 Introduction to Formal Systems and Computation
- CSCI E-292 Massively Parallel Computing
- ECON E-2328 The Emergence of Modern Economic Growth: A Comparative and Historical Analysis
- EDUC E-101 Improving Education Systems in Developing Countries
- ENGL E-133 Theater, Dream, Shakespeare
- ENGL E-196 American Protest Literature from Tom Paine to Tupac
- ENVR E-109 Environmental Politics
- GOVT E-1780 International Political Economy
- HIST E-1355 Western Ascendancy: The Mainsprings of Global Power from 1600 to the Present
- HIST E-1402 Kingdoms to Empire: The Rise of Early Modern Britain, 1485-1714
- HIST E-1825 China: Traditions and Transformations
- HIST E-1889 World War and Global Transformation in the Twentieth Century: World War I
- HSCI E-148 History of Global Health
- RELI E-1010 World Religions Today: Diaspora, Diversity, and Dialogue
- STAR E-176 Nazi Cinema: Hitler's Hit Parade
Spring Term 2010
- BIOS E-234 Principles of Human Disease: Cellular Metabolism
- CSCI E-2 Bits
- CSCI E-64 Visualization
- CSCI E-124 Algorithms and Data Structures
- CSCI E-181 Intelligent Machines: Perception, Learning, and Uncertainty
- CSCI E-268 Information Management
- ENGL E-130 Shakespeare and Modern Culture
- ENGL E-156a Crime and Horror in Victorian Literature and Culture
- ENGL E-175 Southern Literature and Culture in the United States
- GOVT E-1310 Introduction to Congress
- GOVT E-2001 Advanced Quantitative Research Methodology
- HARC E-178 Designing the American City: Civic Aspirations and Urban Form
- HIST E-1600 Encounters: Early Modern British Exploration and Settlement in the Atlantic World
- HIST E-1851 Japan: Tradition and Transformation
- HSCI E-179 Madness and Medicine: Themes in the History of Psychiatry
- MGMT E-2700 Corporate Finance
- MUSI E-143 Soundscapes: Exploring Music in a Changing World
- PSYC E-1034 Adult Development
- RELI E-1503 Religion and Society in America Today: Change and Continuity
- SSCI E-102 World Poverty and Human Rights