CB22x The Ancient Greek Hero
The Ancient Greek Hero is a survey of ancient Greek literature focusing on classical concepts of the hero and how they can inform our understanding of the human condition.
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The Ancient Greek Hero is a survey of ancient Greek literature focusing on classical concepts of the hero and how they can inform our understanding of the human condition.
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6.00x is an introduction to computer science as a tool to solve real-world analytical problems.
An introduction to descriptive statistics, emphasizing critical thinking and clear communication.
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CS188.1x is an online adaptation of the first half of UC Berkeley’s upper division course CS188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.
CS169.1x teaches the fundamentals for engineering long-lived software using Agile techniques to develop Software as a Service (SaaS) using Ruby on Rails.
6.002x teaches the fundamentals of circuit and electronic analysis.