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This course explores international law: the decentralized system of rules governing relations among states.
This course discusses such complex problems as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Osher (50+). This current events lecture series features a different speaker each week. Guest speakers are experts in their field who provide a one-hour lecture followed by a thirty-minute Q&A.
Encouraging students to see in new ways, this studio-based course focuses on translating visual representation into abstraction.
This is the third course in the pre-medical physics sequence. It explores electrostatics in vacuum and in water, with applications to biological and biochemical systems.
This is the second course in the pre-medical physics sequence, which provides an introduction to thermal properties of fluids, sound, light, waves and optics.
This is the first course in pre-medical physics sequence, which discusses the statics and dynamics of forces, motion and energy.
This course presents the cultural and historical perspectives of physical ideas while delving into planetary motion, Newton's laws, light, sound, heat, and quantum mechanics.
Explore both contemporary and traditional approaches to portraiture by looking at the head in relation to the full body
Inquire into life as we know it by understanding the organization of human body, from molecular to cellular to tissues and organs and how they are integrated to make life happen.
This course is a structural survey of the human body that provides both a theoretical and practical look at anatomy.
An introductory course that provides an overview of the mechanisms and consequences of disease based on physiological dysfunction in the major organ systems.
This introductory online course unfolds the mysteries of the cell and the basic structure and function of various systems within the human body.
Designed for fitness instructors, this course covers musculoskeletal anatomy and the application of basic biomechanical principles to the moving body.
This course provides background and practical knowledge of nutrition and its relation to health, disease, and exercise performance.
Designed for fitness instructors, this course provides an in-depth practical exposure to the interaction of various systems within the human body during exercise.
Using a systems approach, this course provides an understanding of the human body as an integration of biochemical, mechanical, and physical functions.
Learn the molecular, cellular, and circuitry mechanisms that underlie the functioning of the mammalian nervous system, especially the human brain.
Use pastel to learn and practice foundational concepts in color theory, form and composition
This course examines the physiology of animals at the molecular, cellular, system, and organism levels.
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