Did you know that this quarter you can banish boredom, master a new skill and earn credit — all at the same time?
Grant Whipple’s course Introduction to Drawing (ART 20L) is all that — and it’s open to students from all UC campuses.
Did you know that this quarter you can banish boredom, master a new skill and earn credit — all at the same time?
Grant Whipple’s course Introduction to Drawing (ART 20L) is all that — and it’s open to students from all UC campuses.
Are you ready for The Big One?
Make sure you check out Susan Schwartz’s course Earthquakes (EART 11)!
This online course is being offered this Spring, and is open to students from all UC campuses.
While we are witnessing a major historic event roll out in real time, check out the course video for Matthew Lasar’s online course The United States of America from Its Founding through Our Time (HIS 15).
This fully-online course is being offered this Spring, and is open to students from all UC campuses.
This week’s featured video:
What is feminism?
The MOOC Feminism and Social Justice launched this week a year ago. In this excerpt from its first lecture, the course creator Professor Emerita Bettina Aptheker presents her own “working definition” of what feminism stands for.
This week’s featured video:
Feeling germophobic yet?
Watch Karen Ottemann’s fascinating explanation of pathogen detection, action, and prevention. This ever-so-topical video is an excerpt from Professor Ottemann’s course Microbiology (METX 119).