Course Units
* Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology * Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behavior * Unit 3: Sensation and Perception * Unit 4: Learning * Unit 5: Cognitive Psychology * Unit 6: Developmental Psychology * Unit 7: Motivation, Emotion, and Personality * Unit 8: Clinical Psychology * Unit 9: Social Psychology * Unit 10: Industrial and Organizational Psychology * Unit 11: Health and Stress Psychology
Course Introduction
The more complex an organization and its operations, the more active a role management plays. Successful management imposes a degree of order and discipline so that work can be accomplished efficiently, regardless of the size of the organization, how many countries it operates in, or how much of its work is performed virtually. In this course, you will explore various theories of management throughout history. Learn about early management principles, including Frederick Winslow Taylor's scien...
Course Introduction
This course is intended for students interested in understanding and appreciating common biological topics, studying the smallest foundational units within biology: molecules and cells. Molecular and cellular biology is a dynamic field. There are thousands of opportunities within the medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, educational, and industrial fields for experts in molecular and cellular processes. This course introduces these topics and provides a deeper understanding of how environmen...
Course Learning Objectives
* Describe the role that marketing plays in the economy, and its importance within the corporate structure, and the broader global environment; * Describe the strategic marketing management process; * Apply analytical skills in solving marketing problems involving unstructured situations with incomplete information; * Evaluate the marketing environment, buying behavior, marketing mix, and marketing opportunities for domestic and international business; * Apply the managerial tools of marketi...
Course Units
* Unit 1: What is History? * Unit 2: Trade in East Asia and the Indian Ocean * Unit 3: Early Modern Africa and the Wider World * Unit 4: The Islamic World * Unit 5: Foundations of the Atlantic World * Unit 6: Colonization and Economic Expansion * Unit 7: Revolutions in Europe and North America * Unit 8: Expansion in the Industrial Age * Unit 9: Life and Labor in the Industrial World * Unit 10: World War I * Unit 11: The Interwar Period * Unit 12: The Causes and Consequences of World War II *...
Course Learning Objectives
* Assess how global trade networks shaped the economic development of Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the 17th and 18th centuries; * Identify the origins of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation in Europe and assess the social and political consequences of these movements for the peoples of Europe; * Identify the origins of the Enlightenment and assess how its ideas led to political and social revolutions in Europe and the Americas; * Identify the origins of the Scientific an...
Course Introduction
This course will focus on the emergence and evolution of industrial societies worldwide. We will begin by comparing the legacies of industry in ancient and early modern Europe and Asia and examining the agricultural and commercial advances that laid the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries. We will then follow the history of industrialization in different parts of the world, taking a close look at industrialization's economic, social, and environmental effec...
Course Units
* Unit 1: Industrialization and Theories of Economic Change * Unit 2: Ancient and Early Modern Industry * Unit 3: Capitalism, Agriculture, Industry, and Trade * Unit 4: The Industrial Revolution in England * Unit 5: The Social and Political Impact of Industrialization * Unit 6: Mass Production, the Labor Movement, and the Consumer Society * Unit 7: Economic Crisis and War in the 20th Century * Unit 8: Alternative Models of Industrialization
Course Learning Objectives
* Discuss key ideas and events in the history of industrialization; * Describe connections between the development of capitalism and the development of modern industry; * Summarize the factors contributing to industrial change in different societies; * Examine the consequences of industrialization in the 19th and 20th centuries in different societies; * Critique historical interpretations of the causes and effects of industrialization; and * Interpret primary source documents describing the ...
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