Using Public Policy for Social Change
Explore how public policy can drive social change by addressing social inequality across education, health, justice, and environmental systems.
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Explore how public policy can drive social change by addressing social inequality across education, health, justice, and environmental systems.
Use built-in Python data structures to perform increasingly complex data analysis and elevate your programming skills.
Examine firearm injury among youth and learn prevention strategies using evidence-based research and policy insights.
Study organ functions, nerve pathways, and clinical insights across digestive, reproductive, and endocrine systems using real anatomy visuals.
Learn the structure and function of vital systems that regulate circulation, breathing, and waste elimination in the human body.
Gain practical tools to prevent opioid misuse and educate patients through evidence-based strategies tailored to non-prescribing professionals.
Learn Python from scratch and build your first programs using simple instructions—no math or coding experience required.
Gain foundational knowledge for cataract surgery, including preoperative evaluation, surgical techniques, and postoperative care.
Learn to apply economic tools and policy strategies to address climate change, pollution, and sustainability challenges in global contexts.
Examine how sleep affects health, performance, and society through neuroscience, medicine, and public policy lenses.
Build and launch your AI solution using a five-step execution process and learn strategies for scaling and sustaining success.
Discover how muscles, bones, skin, and glands protect the body and enable movement through anatomical visuals and demonstrations.
Welcome to the Understanding Impeachment Teach-Out. Whether you’re a republican or a democrat, independent, or not affiliated, you likely have questions about impeachment. In this Teach-Out we will be
Prepare for leadership interviews by applying skills from the People and Teams specialization to real-world management scenarios.
Understand the risks and benefits of electronic voting and how security, design, and policy shape digital democracy.
Learn to design adaptable, resilient learning experiences that respond to disruption and change in educational environments.
Master revision techniques, differentiate between editing and proofreading, and learn to make data and feedback impactful.
Explore the science, politics, and global response to HIV/AIDS—and why there is still reason for both fear and hope.
Explore metal 3D printing processes, applications, and technologies, including hands-on AR demonstrations and industry insights.
The opioid epidemic is one of the deadliest drug crises in US history, with opioid-related deaths contributing 42,000 of a total 64,000 U.S. drug overdose deaths in 2016 alone. Recently, the growing c
Create relational database models using PostgreSQL, practicing data modeling, SQL commands, and schema creation through hands-on exercises.
Master goal-setting, team motivation, and performance strategies to improve engagement across cultures and work environments.
Understand thermodynamics and energy transfer in systems, from small batteries to large-scale power plants.
Master CSS3 styling basics including layout, fonts, colors, and accessibility to enhance your web pages.
Sharpen your critical thinking using tools from statistics, psychology, and decision theory to evaluate everyday choices and media claims.