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Ancient Masterpieces of World Literature

A Lens to the Past

Join Harvard faculty in this online course to examine how ancient cultures defined themselves through literature and how their vision contributes to our understanding of civilization today.

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Causal Diagrams: Draw Your Assumptions Before Your Conclusions

Improve study design and data analysis for causal inference

Join Harvard Professor Miguel Hernán in this online course to learn graphical rules so you can use pictures to improve design and analysis for causal inference.

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PredictionX: Lost Without Longitude

Soar from stars to satellite.

PredictionX: Lost Without Longitude is an online course from Harvard that explores how centuries of progress in navigation have helped put humans on the moon and spacecraft on a comet.

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Global Health Case Studies from a Biosocial Perspective

Reimagine global health problems thorugh a biosocial framework.

In this online course taught by Harvard faculty, reimagine global health problems with some of the leading global health thinkers and actors through a case-based biosocial framework.

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Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasive Writing and Public Speaking

Gain critical communication skills

This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of rhetoric, the art of persuasive writing and speech. In it, learners will learn to construct and defend compelling arguments, an essential skill in many settings.

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Financial Analysis and Valuation for Lawyers

Understand finance principles to win big for your clients

Taught by Harvard Law School faculty, this course is designed to help you navigate your organization's or client’s financial goals while increasing profitability and minimizing risks.

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19th-Century Opera: Meyerbeer, Wagner, & Verdi

Study Romantic and Grand Opera

Join Harvard University faculty in this online course to learn the music and cultural impact of three canonical operas from the 1800s: Les Huguenots , Das Rheingold , and Otello.

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Shakespeare's Life and Work

Learn to read William Shakespeare's plays

Moving between the world in which Shakespeare lived and the present day, this course will introduce different kinds of literary analysis that you can use when reading Shakespeare.

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Women Making History: Ten Objects, Many Stories

Learn how women created change through ten iconic objects.

Learn how American women created, confronted, and embraced change in the 20th century while exploring ten objects from Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library in this online course.