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24.400 Proseminar in Philosophy I, Fall 2013
(2013-12)
This course is an intensive seminar on the foundations of analytic philosophy for first-year graduate students. A large selection of classic texts, such as Frege's Foundations of Arithmetic, Russell's Problems of Philosophy, ...
12.009 Theoretical Environmental Analysis, Spring 2011
(2011-06)
This course analyzes cooperative processes that shape the natural environment, now and in the geologic past. It emphasizes the development of theoretical models that relate the physical and biological worlds, the comparison ...
12.158 / 12.458 Molecular Biogeochemistry, Fall 2010
(2010-12)
This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, ...
21W.747-1 Rhetoric, Spring 2010
(2010-06)
This course is an introduction to the theory, the practice, and the implications (both social and ethical) of rhetoric, the art and craft of persuasion. This semester, many of your skills will have the opportunity to be ...
CMS.100 Introduction to Media Studies, Fall 2010
(2010-12)
This course offers an overview of the social, cultural, political, and economic impact of mediated communication on modern culture. Combines critical discussions with experiments working with different media. Media covered ...
6.005 Elements of Software Construction, Fall 2011
(2011-12)
This course introduces fundamental principles and techniques of software development. Students learn how to write software that is safe from bugs, easy to understand, and ready for change. Topics include specifications and ...
2.854 / 2.853 Introduction to Manufacturing Systems, Fall 2010
(2010-12)
This course provides students with ways of analyzing manufacturing systems in terms of material flow and storage, information flow, capacities, and times and durations of events. Fundamental topics covered include probability, ...
21G.049 French Photography, Fall 2014
(2014-12)
This course introduces students to the world of French photography from its invention in the 1820s to the present. It provides exposure to major photographers and images of the French tradition, and encourages students to ...
7.344 Treating Infertility-- From Bench to Bedside and Bedside to Bench, Spring 2015
(2015-06)
In the western world, approximately 10–15% of couples suffer from subfertility. Consequently, over 5 million babies have been born thanks to assisted reproductive technologies, and more than half of those have been ...
17.922 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. IAP Design Seminar, January IAP 2013
(2013)
This seminar facilitates the design and construction of installations and other community projects in conjunction with and beyond MIT's celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. During the first half of the class, MIT and ...