Open Yale Courses Explained

Yale OpenYaleCourses
City:New Haven
State:Connecticut
Country:U.S. / online internationally

Open Yale Courses is a project of Yale University to share full video and course materials from its undergraduate courses.

Open Yale Courses provides free access to a selection of introductory courses, and uses a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license.

Open Yale Courses launched in December 2007 with seven courses from various departments. The project now includes 42 courses from a broad range of introductory courses taught at Yale college.[1] The initiative was funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation,[2] which has supported other universities' OpenCourseWare projects.[3] some of Yale's Open Courses are delivered by the European MooC platform Eliademy.[4]

Courses

Department Course number Course title Professor name Date
African American Studies AFAM 162 African American History: From Emancipation to the Present Spring 2010
American Studies AMST 246 Fall 2011
Astronomy ASTR 160 Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics Spring 2007
Biomedical Engineering BENG 100 Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering Spring 2008
Chemistry CHEM 125a Freshman Organic Chemistry I Fall 2008
Chemistry CHEM 125b Freshman Organic Chemistry II Spring 2011
Classics CLCV 205 Introduction to Ancient Greek History Fall 2007
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology EEB 122 Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour Spring 2009
Economics ECON 159 Fall 2007
Economics ECON 251 Financial Theory Fall 2009
Economics ECON 252 Financial Markets (2008) Spring 2008
Economics ECON 252 Financial Markets (2011) Spring 2011
English ENGL 220 Fall 2007
English ENGL 291 The American Novel Since 1945 Spring 2008
English ENGL 300 Spring 2009
English ENGL 310 Spring 2007
Environmental Studies EVST 255 Environmental Politics and Law Spring 2010
Geology and Geophysics GG 140 The Atmosphere, the Ocean, and Environmental change Fall 2011
History HIST 116 Spring 2010
History HIST 119 American Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845–1877 Spring 2008
History HIST 202 European Civilization, 1648–1945 Fall 2008
History HIST 210 The Early Middle Ages, 284–1000 Fall 2011
History HIST 234 Epidemics and Western Society Since 1600 Frank Snowden Spring 2010
History HIST 251 Early Modern England: Politics, Religion and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts Fall 2009
History HIST 276 France Since 1871 Fall 2007
History of Art HSAR 252 Diana E. E. Kleiner[5] Spring 2009
Italian Language and Literature ITAL 310 Dante in Translation Fall 2008
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology MCDB 150 Global Problems of Population Growth Robert Wyman Spring 2009
Music MUSI 112 Listening to Music Fall 2008
Philosophy PHIL 176 Death Spring 2007
Philosophy PHIL 181 Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature Spring 2011
Physics PHYS 200 Fundamentals of Physics I Fall 2006
Physics PHYS 201 Fundamentals of Physics II Spring 2010
Political Science PLSC 114 Introduction to Political Philosophy Fall 2006
Political Science PLSC 118 Moral Foundations of Politics Ian Shapiro Spring 2010
Political Science PLSC 270 Capitalism

Success, Crisis, and Reform

Douglas W. Rae Fall 2009
Psychology PSYC 110 Introduction to Psychology Spring 2007
Psychology PSYC 123 The Psychology, Biology and Politics of Food Fall 2008
Religious Studies RLST 145 Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) Fall 2006
Religious Studies RLST 152 Introduction to New Testament History and Literature Spring 2009
Sociology SOCY 151 Foundations of Modern Social Theory Fall 2009
Spanish and Portuguese SPAN 300 Roberto González Echevarría Fall 2009

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Open Yale Courses (#13) . 2008-11-02 . Yale.edu .
  2. Web site: About Open Yale Courses (#12) . 2008-11-02. Yale.edu .
  3. Web site: About Open Yale Courses (#15) . 2008-11-02 . Yale.edu .
  4. Web site: Search results for: 'yale' . Eliademy . 29 April 2018.
  5. Ara Pacis Augustae . Yale University . Diana E. E. Kleiner . Multimedia presentation. See link: "Open Yale courses – Roman Architecture".