Undergraduate Liberal Arts and Humanities OpenCourseWare
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Undergraduate Anthropology OpenCourseWare
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Undergraduate Geography OpenCourseWare
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Undergraduate Human Development OpenCourseWare
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Undergraduate Philosophy OpenCourseWare
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Undergraduate Social Sciences OpenCourseWare
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Undergraduate Anthropology OpenCourseWare
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Anthropological Theory OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Anthropological Theory Class
'Anthropological Theory' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that provides an introduction to the major anthropological theories. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited for undergraduate students whose major or minor is Anthropology.
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Undergraduate Geography OpenCourseWare
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Canada - A Nation of Regions OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Geography Course by Capilano University
Students interested in the economic and social issues of Canada and the interplay between different provinces should take Capilano University's free OpenCourseWare class 'Canada - A Nation of Regions.' This course in geography is designed for anybody looking to appreciate the diversity of Canada.
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Undergraduate Human Development OpenCourseWare
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Adolescent Health and Development OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Course on Adolescent Health by Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University's free undergraduate OpenCourseWare class in 'Adolescent Health and Development' covers the psychological and biological alterations that occur during adolescence. The course is intended for those interested in public health.
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Undergraduate Philosophy OpenCourseWare
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Ancient Philosophy and Mathematics OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course by MIT on Greek Mathematics and Philosophy
Discover how knowledge and logic, math and philosophy were created together in this free OpenCourseWare. 'Ancient Philosophy and Mathematics' looks at reason, argument, logic and truth through the Greek philosophy that the world is understandable. This free course is a special offering through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has no prerequisites.
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Undergraduate Social Sciences OpenCourseWare
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Community Care OpenCourseWare: The Open University's Free Undergraduate Course on Community Care
Consider how language nuances affect attitudes toward social services with a free intermediate bachelor's level OpenCourseWare from The Open University. 'What's in a Title: Understanding Meanings in Community Care' is the OpenCourseWare version of a bachelor's degree program class offered through The Open University to professional social workers.
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Abnormal Language OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Language Pathology Course by MIT
Study the effects of language on the brain in this free OpenCourseWare. Offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 'Abnormal Language' covers how different learning difficulties, genetic disorders and diseases affect first and second-language learning. A background in linguistics is recommended for students taking this course, which is ideal for students seeking a degree in Brain and Cognitive Sciences or Linguistics.
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African American History OpenCourseWare: Notre Dame's Free Undergraduate History Class on African American History
From the moment a Dutch ship delivered the first cargo of Africans to the shores of colonial America in 1619 it set in motion a set of dynamics and events that has shaped not only African American history, but the overall economic, political and social history of the United States as well. 'African American History II,' a free OpenCourseware provided by Notre Dame University, investigates the progression of African American experiences and their association with the whole of American society. Students of American history, political science, sociology and those interested in African American history will find the information in this undergraduate-level course fascinating and enlightening.
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AIDS and Poverty in Africa OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Course on African Studies
Learn how AIDS and Poverty oftentimes go hand-in-hand in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'AIDS and Poverty in Africa' introduces students to the devastating effects of poverty in Africa, which in turn made it easier for AIDS to spread. This course has no prerequisites but is ideal for students interested in studying Sub-Saharan Africa or healthcare.
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Archaeology OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Undergraduate Archaeology Class by MIT
Discover the role of archaeology in uncovering the age of the earth, how early humans lived and the way humans changed over time in 'The Human Past: Introduction to Archaeology.' This free OpenCourseWare is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and covers the rise and fall of early humanity. This course has no prerequisites. Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology take this course.
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Arts and Humanities OpenCourseWare: The Open University's Free Undergraduate Arts and Humanities Class
'Studying the Arts and Humanities' is a OpenCourseWare that is designed to give students a guide to the finer points of distant learning courses and to build the self-confidence needed for independent study. This free course is provided by The Open University and focuses on giving learners the practical experience of studying course materials independently and to familiarized students with the tools that will be required for successful studies of the arts and humanities. Undergraduate students who are involved in or contemplating taking distance study courses or studying the arts will benefit from the information covered in this introductory-level course.
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Bioethics OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Undergraduate Course on Bioethics by MIT
Study scientific issues that are debated for reasons of ethics and morality in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'Bioethics' addresses issues, like euthanasia, abortion and genetic engineering. This course has no prerequisites but will be of most interest to students seeking a Science or Technology degree.
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Culture and Globalization OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Class on Globalization
Analyze culture and globalization to determine the effects of globalization on culture in this free OpenCourseWare. 'Culture and Globalization', is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and provides an opportunity to learn how globalization has affected culture and some of the issues and debates surrounding globalization. This course has no prerequisites and will be most useful to those studying foreign language and culture.
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East Asian Cultures OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course by MIT on the Study of East Asian Culture
Discover the modern and pre-modern East Asian cultures through this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'East Asian Cultures' explores the Korean, Japanese and Chinese culture through their literature, languages and major belief systems. This course has no prerequisites, but will be ideal for those studying East Asian cultures or languages.
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Ethics (History of Ethics) OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Ethics Class by WGU
Learn about the evolution of morals and ethics with this free OpenCourseWare from Western Governors University. 'Ethics Part 1 & Ethics Part 2' contains material covering the different schools of thought over the history of ethics, from ancient Greece to today. This course can be useful to students seeking Bachelor of Arts degrees in Philosophy.
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Gender Issues in Academics and Academia OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Gender Studies Class by MIT
Discover educational issues for males and females and how the classroom dynamics change for each in this OpenCourseWare. 'Gender Issues in Academics and Academia' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that covers the differences between the way men and women learn and how this affects their education. This course has no prerequisites and is ideal for students pursuing a degree in Women and Gender Studies.
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Human Development Across the Lifespan OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Introduction to Human Development Course by Dixie State College of Utah
Want to learn more about the many factors that influence your physical and emotional growth? Then check out Dixie State College of Utah's OpenCourseWare, 'Human Development Across the Lifespan.' This introductory level online course is part of a Bachelor of Science in Psychology curriculum and provides useful materials for teachers or researchers working in this area.
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Identity and Difference OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Human Sciences Class on the Study of Individual and Group Identities
Discover how our behaviors help shape our identities in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'Identity and Difference' looks at the factors that influence how we perceive ourselves. This course has no prerequisites and is designed for undergraduate students majoring in Anthropology.
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Information and Communication Technology in Africa OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Class on African Communication Technology
Analyze case studies pertaining to the quality of healthcare technology in various African countries and other nations in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'Information and Communication Technology in Africa' is meant for students studying Sub-Saharan Africa and covers the way information technology has changed the world, especially as it pertains to healthcare and poverty. This course is useful for students pursuing a special program or multidisciplinary degree.
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Introduction to Humanities OpenCourseWare: Dixie State College of Utah's Undergraduate Level Free Online Course for Learning Western Culture Development
Dixie State College of Utah's 'Introduction to Humanities' is an OpenCourseWare class freely available online. This class, intended for students of all backgrounds, provides an overview of the major social and cultural movements in Western civilization starting at the Renaissance. If you're pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in History, a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy or a Bachelor of Arts in English this free class could be a helpful review.
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Laboratory Phonology OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Linguistic Theory Class on Phonetics and Phonology
Learn to correctly pronounce words and make sounds that are unfamiliar to you in your native language in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The 'Laboratory Phonology' course helps students recognize differences in pitch and intonation as a means of determining what a sentence or phrase means. Students at MIT can take this course to earn a degree in Linguistics.
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Linguistic Theory OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Course on Linguistic Theory
Study evidentials, inference and other components of language in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'Linguistic Theory' introduces students to the components of language that result in greater understanding. This course has four prerequisites and is designed for students seeking a degree in Linguistics.
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Moral Problems and the Good Life OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Social Justice Course
Learn the theories of social justice in this free OpenCourseWare. 'Moral Problems and the Good Life' is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and delves into how desire, pleasure and satisfaction objectives of an individual interact with society as a whole and as a social equilibrium. This course has no prerequisites and is ideal for students seeking a degree in Philosophy.
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National and Ethnic Identity OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Cultural Studies Course
Discover the reason for conflict between ethnic groups in this OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'Ethnic and National Identity' discusses race, culture, religious, sexual and gender issues common today and throughout history, which play a role in ethnic and national identity. This free course has no prerequisites but is ideal for undergraduate students studying anthropology or a related subject.
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Poverty Studies (Western Rural Development) OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course on Poverty Studies by USU
Improve your understanding of poverty in western rural communities with this OpenCourseWare from Utah State University (USU). 'Western Rural Development' provides free access to video presentations taken from a poverty research conference held at USU. This material can benefit students seeking a Bachelor of Sociology degree.
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The Contemporary American Family OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Family Studies Class
Learn about the evolution of the American family in this free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'The Contemporary American Family' discusses how changing gender roles, sexuality, divorce and other changes affect family relations. This course has no prerequisites, but this free course is helpful to students pursuing their Bachelor of Science in Anthropology.
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The Linguistic Study of Bilingualism OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Linguistics Course on Bilingualism
Learn about the aspects of language development and the ability of the mind to comprehend multiple languages in this OpenCourseWare. 'The Linguistic Study of Bilingualism' is a free course about people who are bilingual and bilingualism in the everyday world. This course has no prerequisites but is ideal for those seeking a degree in Linguistics.
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Women's and Gender Studies OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Bachelor Level Gender Studies Course by MIT
Learn the contemporary and historical role of women in culture and society in this free OpenCourseWare. 'Women's and Gender Studies' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that examines key gender issues and the start of feminism and the liberation of women. This course has no prerequisites and is an introduction class for undergraduate students interested in pursuing women's studies.