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Introduction to AP* Human Geography
by Dana Browning- 0.0
14 Weeks
Explore key issues in human geography, including population, migration, cultural patterns and more as you prepare for the AP exam. In this course, you will investigate geographic perspectives and analyze historical and current patterns of migration, population, political organization of space, agriculture, food production, land use, industrialization and economic development. methods to define regions and regionalization processes...
$49
History of Italy
by Paolo Macry- 0.0
4 Weeks
Together we will try to work out the answer, an answer that probably lies in political and social stability, the result of a long “Centre” government and parliament, and intelligent governance of outlying regions, especially in the South, by centrist political parties. how to critically reflect on political and social issues to better understand contemporary history...
$60
Global Environment and Trends in Technological Innovation
by Juan Antonio Enciso , Arcadio Luis Guevara- 0.0
4 Weeks
Identification of the relevant factors in the competitive environment of companies, and the contemporary technological innovation trends. Nowadays, competitiveness of companies suffer an impact not only by economical, political, social, environmental, and health trends; technological innovation trends are relevant factors in the design of business models that are necessary for the prevalence of institutions....
$99
United States History - Prehistory to Reconstruction
by James Fester- 3.9
11 hours on-demand video
Uncover the political and social roots of the U. Amateur historians, AP students looking for review material, people getting ready for vacation, and anyone else with a genuine interest in the presidents, military conflicts, social movements, locations, and everything else that is a part of our nation's story will find this course to be especially rewarding....
$12.99
International Business I
by Doug E Thomas, Ph.D.- 4.7
Approx. 8 hours to complete
We live in a world of intensifying global relationships, one in which international business has become the key determinant of economic development and prosperity. This course, Global Business Environment, Part I, introduces students to a fundamental understanding of the socioeconomic political, cultural, and linguistic environment in which international businesses operate. How do Political and Social Institutions impact National Economic Development?...
The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850-1861: A House Divided
by Eric Foner , Tim Shenk , Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning- 0.0
15 Weeks
After discussing the institution of slavery and its central role in the southern and national economies, it turns to an account of the political and social history of the 1850s. An overview of the political and social history of the 1850s Slavery’s central role in the southern and national economies...
$50
Reading Religious Conversion
by Ora Limor , Haim Hames , Sarina Chen- 0.0
12 Weeks
The texts explore the complex aspects of religious identities and the varied expressions of community belonging and social borders. Conversion is a multidimensional phenomenon with religious, social, political and legal implications. ● To encounter textual sources in their original language and in English translation ● To discover the social and historical background of the texts...
$49
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Introduction to Communication Science
by Rutger de Graaf- 4.7
Approx. 10 hours to complete
Since Antiquity, scholars have appreciated the importance of communication: as social beings, we cannot exist without communication. We need to interact with people around us, to make sense of the world and to position ourselves in a wider social and cultural reality. Reception, Signs, and Signification Cultural and Social Approaches to Communication Science...
Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Ethics
by Martin Hilbert- 4.6
Approx. 12 hours to complete
In theory, this provides unprecedented opportunities to understand and shape society. Therefore, we cannot finish this course without also talking about research ethics and about some of the old and new lines computational social scientists have to keep in mind. Political Data-fusion and No-Sampling (Part 1) Political Data-fusion and No-Sampling (Part 2)...
Global Muckraking: Investigative Journalism and Global Media
by Anya Schiffrin- 0.0
5 Weeks
Learn how brave journalists can rock the world by exposing corruption and human rights and labor abuses. Using examples of investigative and crusading journalism from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, this course will help you understand how raising public awareness can create political and social change. How journalists can act as government and corporate watchdogs...
$49