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RES.21G-001 The User-friendly Classroom, Spring 2016
(2016-06)
The User-friendly Classroom video training series was created specifically for teaching assistants for whom English is a second language and the USA a second culture by A.C. Kemp, a lecturer in MIT Global Studies and ...
18.785 Number Theory I, Fall 2016
(2016-12)
This is the first semester of a one year graduate course in number theory covering standard topics in algebraic and analytic number theory. At various points in the course, we will make reference to material from other ...
11.384 / 11.385 / 11.386 Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum, Spring 2016
(2016-06)
The Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum is an intensive field-based course that brings 15 graduate students to Malaysia to learn about and analyze sustainable city development in five cities in Malaysia.In the first part ...
7.341 Host Hacking: Parasitic Manipulations from a Micro- to a Macroscopic Scale, Fall 2016
(2016-12)
Parasites require a hospitable organism to reproduce and spread and have evolved multiple strategies to subvert their hosts. Parasites scavenge nutrients directly from host cells, evade the host immune system and even ...
7.343 An RNA Safari: Exploring the Surprising Diversity of Mammalian Transcriptomes, Spring 2016
(2016-06)
The aim of this class is to introduce the exciting and often under appreciated discoveries in RNA biology by exploring the diversity of RNAs—encompassing classical molecules such as ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), transfer ...
21W.749 / CMS.935 Documentary Photography and Photojournalism: Still Images of a World in Motion, Spring 2016
(2016-06)
In this course, you will be exposed to the work of many great documentary photographers and photojournalists, as well as to writing about the documentary tradition. Further, throughout the term, you will hone your photographic ...
21G.503 Japanese III, Fall 2016
(2016-12)
Students further develop their skills in Japanese speaking, listening, reading, and writing. This course involves continued vocabulary and kanji building. The enrollment is limited to 16 students per class.
RES.STR-001 Geographic Information System (GIS) Tutorial, January IAP 2016
(2016)
The MIT GIS Services Group at the MIT Libraries hosts a number of tutorial workshops throughout the year. This resource gathers together some of those introductory workshop materials designed to accustom GIS novices to the ...
24.201 Topics in the History of Philosophy: Justice & Political Economy, Spring 2016
(2016-06)
This course will provide a selective historical survey of some philosophical approaches to questions of political economy and justice. Political economy is the integrated study of the relationships of government, political ...
7.342 The RNA Revolution: At the Frontiers of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, Fall 2016
(2016-12)
In this course, we will investigate the diverse types and functions of different RNA species, with a focus on "non-coding RNAs," i.e. those that do not directly encode proteins. The course will convey both the ...