
Effective Altruism
Effective Altruism
Effective Altruism Instructor Peter Singer Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics Effective altruism is built on the simple but unsettling idea that living a fully ethical life involves doing the … Read More Read More
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Networks: Friends, Money and Bytes
Networks: Friends, Money and Bytes
Networks: Friends, Money and Bytes Instructors Christopher Brinton Lecturer Mung Chiang Professor of Electrical Engineering You pick up your iPhone while waiting in line at a coffee shop. You google … Read More Read More
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Global History of Capitalism
Global History of Capitalism
Global History of Capitalism Instructors Teal Arcadi Caitlin Harvey Rob Konkel Miles Macallister Felice M. Physioc Niharika Yadav What is capitalism? How has it changed over time? And why do … Read More Read More
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The Paradoxes of War
The Paradoxes of War
The Paradoxes of War Instructor Miguel A. Centeno Musgrave Professor of Sociology Professor of Sociology and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs The Paradoxes of … Read More Read More
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Global History Lab
Global History Lab
Global History Lab Instructor Jeremy Adelman Learn the span of world history from 1300 to the present. In this global history course, you will learn not just by reading and … Read More Read More
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Computer Architecture
Computer Architecture
Computer Architecture Instructor David Wentzlaff Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Learn to design the computer architecture of complex modern microprocessors. This course can help learners form a strong foundation in … Read More Read More
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Food Ethics
Food Ethics
Food Ethics Instructor Andrew Chignell Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor, with appointments in Religion, Philosophy, and the University Center for Human Values We are what we eat--morally as well as molecularly. … Read More Read More
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Analytic Combinatoric
Analytic Combinatoric
Analytic Combinatoric Instructor Robert Sedgewick William O. Baker Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus Analytic Combinatorics teaches a calculus that enables precise quantitative predictions of large combinatorial structures. This course introduces … Read More Read More
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The Art of Structural Engineering: Vaults
The Art of Structural Engineering: Vaults
The Art of Structural Engineering: Vaults Instructor Maria Garlock Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Learn about the design of classic and contemporary vaults and discover how structural engineering is … Read More Read More
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Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies Instructor Arvind Narayanan Associate Professor of Computer Science To really understand what is special about Bitcoin, we need to understand how it works at a technical … Read More Read More
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