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What is American foreign policy? Who makes it? Why is it the way it is? How does it affect the rest of the world? Professor Bruce Jentleson has taught the subject for over 30...
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Behavioral economics couples scientific research on the psychology of decision making with economic theory to better understand what motivates financial decisions. In A...
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People have been searching for the secret to happiness for many centuries. The exciting news is that the scientific community has recently started exploring this topic, and we now...
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Join thousands around the world in this free, six-week online course that is also a work of public art. Designed by artist and Duke University professor Pedro Lasch, and co-taught...
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This course examines the relation of advertising to society, culture, history, and the economy. Using contemporary theories about visual communications, we learn to analyze the...
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What do foreigners think of the United States? Foreign observers and travelers are rarely indifferent to American culture and people. This course examines historical and...
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Discover what shapes how we talk about schools today by exploring the history of U.S. education reform. Engage with the main actors, key decisions, and major turning points in this...
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What does the future hold for global markets? How are societies and cultures evolving? Who will be global powers of the 21st century? Take this class and find out how global trends...
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Animal welfare has been described as a complex, multi-faceted public policy issue which includes important scientific, ethical, and other dimensions. Improving our understanding of...
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Admit it — you wanted to be an archaeologist when you grew up... This course builds on that enthusiasm, while radically expanding your notions about just what archaeology is and...
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Arts and culture leaders have a rewarding but tough task: creating sustainable organizations that deliver real social value. There is a lot of competition out there. Being an...
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By the end of this course you will have developed a spoken and written profile in German that reflects your backgrounds, customs and the cities you live in. Through the medium of...
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The Total Leadership approach will help you become a better leader by having a richer life and have a richer life by becoming a better leader. Learn a practical, proven method for...
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Explore how communities in transitioning economies around the world are working to enable the growth of entrepreneurship when the resources from the private sector alone are...
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This course will review challenges for maternal and newborn health in the developing world, where a great many women and babies are suffering from complications during pregnancy,...
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This course helps learners understand Chinese politics. Using approaches from political science, it looks at the politics behind China’s economy, its leadership, how the...
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This course introduces China’s relationship to the outside world after it began to open up in the mid- late-1970s. It seeks to explain the impact of the world on China and...
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Urbanization is reaching a new peak in the contemporary world with the rise of mega cities. Researchers try to make sense of these large urban areas using a variety of concepts....
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¿Te has preguntado alguna vez qué criterios utilizan las empresas para contratar o retribuir a las personas? ¿Por qué no siempre entendemos los planes de promoción?. El...
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Climate Literacy tackles the scientific and socio-political dimensions of climate change. This course introduces the basics of the climate system, models and predictions, human and...