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Harvard University is a world-renowned, private Ivy League research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, it is one of the oldest higher education institutions in the United States.
Learn the basics of computer science from Harvard University. This is CS50, an introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.
An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.
This introduction to moral and political philosophy is one of the most popular courses taught at Harvard College.
This course will provide licensed medical professionals with an understanding of mechanical ventilation so they can support the critical care team caring for patients receiving mechanical ventilation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This course picks up where CS50 leaves off, diving more deeply into the design and implementation of web apps with Python, JavaScript, and SQL using frameworks like Django, React, and Bootstrap.
Explore the electrical properties of neurons with Harvard University's 5-week course. Learn through interactive simulations, lab visits, and DIY experiments.
Explore and understand your own theories of learning and leadership. Gain the tools to imagine and build the future of learning.
An introduction to basic statistical concepts and R programming skills necessary for analyzing data in the life sciences.
Learn to use machine learning in Python in this introductory course on artificial intelligence.
Harvard's 6-week course empowers business professionals with computer science knowledge, focusing on high-level concepts like web development, cloud computing, and tech decision-making.
Contracts are a part of our everyday life, arising in collaboration, trust, promise and credit. How are contracts formed? What makes a contract enforceable? What happens when one party breaks a promise?
Mobilize people to tackle tough problems and build the capacity to thrive through the dangers of change
Top chefs and Harvard researchers explore how everyday cooking and haute cuisine can illuminate basic principles in chemistry, physics, and engineering. Learn about food molecules and how chemical reactions can affect food texture and flavor.
Learn fundamental principles of architecture — as an academic subject or a professional career — by studying some of history’s most important buildings.
This is CS50’s introduction to technology for students who don’t (yet!) consider themselves computer persons.
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